Through theoretical and experimental programs, NRL researchers determine the scientific origins of materials behavior and develop ways to modify these materials for advanced naval platforms, electronics, sensors, and photonics. Chemical and biochemical research at NRL is also performed to understand and reduce the effects of the marine environment on naval systems.
Research Articles
- Navy Cyanide Test Kit (NACTEK)
J.R. Deschamps
- Water-Soluble Carbon Nanotubes
O.-K. Kim, J. Je, J.W. Baldwin, S. Kooi, P.E. Pehrsson, and L.J. Buckley
- Neuronal Network Biosensor for Environmental Threat Detection
K.M. Shaffer, S.A. Gray, S.J. Fertig, J.V. Selinger, T.J. O'Shaughnessy, N.V. Kulagina, D.A. Stenger, and J.J. Pancrazio
- Self-Cleaning Catalytic Filters Against Pesticides and Chemical Agents
A. Singh, Y. Lee, and W.J. Dressick
Research Groups
- Center for Biomolecular Science & Engineering, 6900
- Laboratory for Biosensors & Biomaterials, 6910
- Laboratory for Biomolecular Dynamics, 6920
- Laboratory for the Study of Molecular Interfacial Interaction, 6930
- Laboratory for Molecularly Engineered Materials & Surfaces, 6950
Other Chemical/Biochemical Research