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The formation of a stable dispersion system, in addition to using electrostatic repulsion, that is, the negative charges adsorbed on the surface of the particles repel each other, to prevent the adsorption/aggregation between particles and finally form large particles and stratify/settlement, but also use. The theory of the steric hindrance effect, whereby particles that have adsorbed negative cha...
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The preparation methods of CNTS loaded metal nanoparticles are mainly physical preparation and chemical preparation methods. The most commonly used is chemical preparation method. The chemical preparation method is generally uniformly loaded with metal nanoparticles on the carrier CNTS. The general process of chemical preparation is that the metal front drive is restored to atoms, and the metal at...
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Introduction: In recent years, the use of nanotechnology in thermal insulation materials has gained significant attention in the field of material science. Nanoparticles with unique physical and chemical properties have become an attractive alternative to bulk materials for providing thermal insulation. In this article, we will discuss the commonly used nanoparticles as thermal insulation material...
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The measurement deviation of particle size analyzer is influenced by various factors, and the following are some possible factors: The physical properties of the sample: The shape, size, density, and color of the sample can all affect the measurement deviation of the particle size analyzer. Measurement environment: Measuring environmental factors such as temperature, humidity, and pressure may lea...
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Measuring the thickness of the coating layer in nanoparticles requires the use of advanced instruments and techniques. The following are possible measurement methods: Transmission Electron Microscope (TEM): This is a microscope that utilizes high-density electron beams to observe and measure the structure and properties of nanoparticles. For the measurement of the thickness of the coating layer, T...
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Silicon carbide particle reinforced aluminum matrix composite material, abbreviated as SiCp/Al composite material, refers to the addition of silicon carbide particles (SiCp) to aluminum matrix alloys to form a composite material with high strength, high stiffness, and high heat resistance. This composite material has been widely used in fields such as aerospace, shipbuilding, vehicles, electronic ...
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Ultrafine nano powder is an important product of the development of modern science and technology, which is widely used in such fields as electronic products, biomedicine and so on. The particle size of ultra-fine nano powder has an important impact on its performance, so the development of particle size detection technology of ultra-fine nano powder has also become a hot topic. As a company speci...
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With the continuous progress of technology, the application of thermal conductive nanomaterials in modern industry is becoming increasingly widespread. From electronic devices to the automotive industry, their use has become an industry standard in today's high-tech field. As a company specializing in the production of thermal conductive nanomaterials, Dongguan SAT NANO understands the importance ...
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Metal nanoparticles are a widely used material that can be applied in various fields, such as medicine, electronics, energy, and the environment. They have extremely small size and high surface area, which can enhance the performance of many materials. However, the surface of metal nanoparticles is often very active and easily reacts with the surrounding environment, so a passivation layer is need...
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Introduction: Nanotechnology is becoming increasingly important in many fields, from medicine to electronics. Nanomaterials, including nanoparticles, nanotubes, and nanowires, are essential components of many nanotechnology applications. Producing these materials requires specialized techniques, such as wet and dry methods. In this article, we will explore what dry and wet methods are, their benef...
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Class I and Class II materials are two fundamental concepts in the field of materials science, which are used to describe the crystal structure types of materials and are often applied in the research of materials such as semiconductors and metals. So, how do we distinguish between Class I materials and Class II materials? A simple method is to distinguish based on the density of the material. Com...
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Quantum dots (QDs) refer to semiconductor nanoparticles with a size smaller than the Bohr radius of the exciton and exhibiting quantum confinement effects. Due to the quantum confinement effect, the fluorescence emission of quantum dots is related to their diameter and chemical composition. By compounding with semiconductor surfaces, their optical and photochemical properties can be enhanced. Trad...
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