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1. The field of nano-ceramics Nano-ceramics refer to ceramics whose crystal grain size, defect size, second phase distribution and other microstructures are all at the nanometer level. It is usually made of nano-titania, nano-zirconia, nano-magnesia, nano-alumina and other particles through high-temperature sintering or hot pressing. Its advantages are good superplasticity, greater strength and ha...
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Nano SiO2 is non-toxic, odorless, non-polluting, has the advantages of high surface energy and strong adsorption capacity. It is a high-quality stabilizer and fusion machine, and has a wide range of applications in the fields of electronics, optics, and biochemical sciences. It is a nano material with great industrial application prospects. Nano silica has the advantages of small particle size, la...
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Different sizes of gold nanoparticles have different light absorption ranges. The well-dispersed first wine is red. As time changes, it will settle, aggregate, absorb and reflect blue shift, and the color will be different. One of the main applications of gold nanoparticles is chemical and biological sensing. They have been used as effective sensors for detecting different analytes, such as metal ...
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Nano cuprous oxide is a new type of P-type semiconductor material with active hole-electron pairs and good catalytic activity. Because of its unique properties, it has a wide range of applications in many fields. SAT NANO---Nano cuprous oxide (Cu2O) is a widely used photoelectric material, it is the oxide of monovalent copper, dark red powder. The particle size is 30-50 nanometers and the purity i...
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Nano bismuth trioxide Bi2O3 is an important functional material, which mainly exists in four crystal forms: α, β, γ and δ. Different crystal forms have different applications. The application of bismuth oxide is very wide. It is not only a good organic synthesis catalyst, ceramic coloring agent, plastic flame retardant, medicinal astringent, glass additives, high refractive glass and nuclear engin...
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Alumina ceramics is a structural ceramic material with a-Al2O3 as the main crystal phase. Because of its high melting point, high hardness, heat resistance, corrosion resistance, and electrical insulation characteristics, it can be used under harsher conditions . The price of alumina ceramics is low, and the production process is mature. It is currently one of the ceramic materials with the larges...
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Copper oxide powder is a brown-black metal oxide powder with a wide range of uses. Copper oxide is a multifunctional fine inorganic material with a wide range of uses, mainly used in the fields of printing and dyeing, glass, ceramics, medicine and catalysis. It can be used as a catalyst and catalyst carrier and electrode activation material, and also as a rocket propellant. As the main component o...
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Nano zinc oxide is a new type of multifunctional fine inorganic material. Due to the small particle size, the nano-zinc oxide powder produces surface effects, small size effects, quantum effects and macro-quantum tunneling effects that the bulk material does not have, and exhibits many special properties. Such as non-toxic, non-migration, Fluorescence, piezoelectricity, antibacterial deodorization...
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Nano cerium oxide CeO2 additives can improve the microstructure of alumina-based ceramics, which is conducive to the densification of materials, and improves mechanical properties and thermal shock resistance. But different content of nano-cerium oxide CeO2 has different effects on its performance. 1. Nano cerium oxide CeO2 additive can obviously promote the sintering of alumina-based ceramics, im...
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Lanthanum belongs to rare earth oxides and is one of the important products of light rare earths. Because of its good physical and chemical properties, it has been widely used in civilian, military and high-tech fields. For example, La2O has been continuously developed in the application of rare glass, ceramics, catalysts, phosphors, lasers, heating elements, cathode materials and electrical conta...
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Carbon nanotubes are simply classified according to the number of layers of graphene sheets: single-walled carbon nanotubes and multi-walled carbon nanotubes. The difference between the two is mainly reflected in: 1. Discover the time difference In 1991, when Li Ji-ma, an electron microscope expert in the Basic Research Laboratory of NEC Corporation, Japan, observed the C60 structure under a high-...
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The singular properties of nanomaterials include: ①Surface effect The surface area of a spherical particle is proportional to the square of the diameter, and its volume is proportional to the cube of the diameter, so its specific surface area (surface area/volume) is inversely proportional to the diameter. As the particle diameter becomes smaller, the specific surface area will increas...
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