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WHO'S WHO IN NANOTECH: Large-Scale Nanomaterials Production Is On the Way.(interview with Terry Baker vice president of Catalytic Materials LLC)(Interview)
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Nanoparticle News
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August 1, 2005
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Terry Baker, Vice-President for Research, Catalytic Materials LLC, has over thirty years of professional experience in catalysis, carbon and graphite materials, twenty of which have been spent in industry. Through his pioneering research he was able to directly observe the formation of carbon nanotubes and was responsible for formulating their growth mechanism. He holds BSc and PhD degrees in chemistry from the University of Wales.
NN: When and what led to the establishment of Catalytic Materials LLC?
Baker: Catalytic Materials was established in 1995 with the purpose of exploiting commercial opportunities for carbon materials that hitherto had been regarded as ...
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