30 September 2014 - 16:08
  • News ID: 225970
RIPI Active in Nanotechnology

TEHRAN Sept 30 (Shana)--Iran’s Research Institute of Petroleum Industry (RIPI) is involved in the development of nanotechnology-based methods, the head of nanotechnology development group of RIPI said.

Ali-Morad Rashidi said Petroleum Ministry has established a nanotechnology network in order to follow up on prioritized nano projects in the petroleum industry.
He said that nano-technology is used for reducing pollution, indigenizing products through reserve engineering and commercializing products and services. 
Rashidi said the RIPI is currently producing more than 300 kilograms of nano-structure from normal oxides.
He said 20 to 100 kilograms of carbon nanotubes are being produced, adding that a private company has accepted to raise the production to 180 tons a year.
Rashidi said rival companies are producing 250 to 400 tons a year of carbon nano-tubes.   
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