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1. The history of nano gold powder development In 1885, nano gold solution was often used as the main ingredient in the treatment of alcoholism in the United States; In 1890, Dr. Koch discovered that Mycobacterium tuberculosis could not survive on the surface of gold; Nano gold was used to treat arthritis in 1890; In 1935, Chicago surgical expert Edward et al. discovered that nano-gold solution ca...
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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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The beta silicon carbide whiskers produced by SAT NANO are needle-shaped cubic crystals. As an atomic crystal, it has low density, high melting point, high strength, high modulus, low thermal expansion rate, and excellent properties such as wear resistance, corrosion resistance, high temperature resistance, and oxidation resistance. It is mainly used for metal substrates and ceramic substrates. , ...
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As a new material of the technological revolution, ceramic materials have attracted the attention of some developed countries as early as more than ten years ago. The fatal shortcomings of ceramic materials are its brittleness, low reliability and low repeatability. These shortcomings have seriously affected the application range of ceramic materials. Only by improving the fracture toughness of ce...
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Cu is a transition metal and has a special electronic structure and electronic gain and loss properties that are different from other metals. It can show good catalysis for different chemical reactions and is widely used in the field of catalysts. When the size of CuO particles is as small as nanometers, due to the special characteristics of multiple surface free electrons and high surface energy ...
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The phase change toughening of yttrium stabilized nano zirconia and the toughening effect of nanoparticles are used to improve the comprehensive mechanical properties of the alumina matrix. Adding different contents of nano 3Y-ZrO2 to the alumina matrix, the comprehensive mechanical properties of the material with a content of 15wt% of nano ZrO2 reach the best (flexural strength 766.74MPa, fractur...
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Nano cuprous oxide Cu2O is a kind of photoelectric material with a wide range of uses. The main uses are as follows: Nano cuprous oxide Cu2O is used as anti-fouling primer for ships in the coating industry to prevent marine organisms from adhering to the bottom of ships; Nano cuprous oxide Cu2O is used as a colorant for red glass and red enamel in the glass and ceramic industries; Nano cuprous oxi...
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Because nano copper oxide CuO is a p-type semiconductor, it has holes (CuO) +, which may interact with the environment and play an antibacterial or antibacterial effect. Studies have shown that nano CuO has good antibacterial ability against pneumonia and Pseudomonas aeruginosa. The antibacterial process of metal oxide nano-copper oxide CuO can be simply described as: under the excitation of light...
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Primary particle size parameters of nano copper oxide:20nm, 50nm, 100 nanometers, purity 99% Min. Application of nano copper oxide: 1. Nano copper oxide is an important multifunctional inorganic material, which is widely used in printing and dyeing, ceramics, glass and medicine and other fields. 2. Nano-copper oxide can also be used as a burning rate catalyst for rocket propellants. It can no...
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Chemical modification and dispersion is to use the surface groups of nanoparticles to form chemical bonds with reactive organic compounds. The nanoparticles are soluble in organic media due to the branched chains or groups of organic compounds on the surface. dispersion in. There are usually two ways of chemical modification: one is to use the end groups of macromolecules to chemically react with ...
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Nanoparticles have a special surface structure, which lacks adjacent coordinating atoms on the surface, and has high activity, so it is easy to agglomerate. Due to the strong self-absorption property among nanomaterial particles, the agglomeration of nanoparticles is inevitable. Aggregates can be divided into two types: hard agglomerates and soft agglomerates. The formation process of agglomerates...
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The thermal properties of nanomaterials are inseparably linked to the motion behavior of molecules and atoms in the material. such as the melting point of nanomaterials. The melting point of a solid substance is fixed when its form is large in size. For nanoparticles, due to the small particles, the high surface energy of the particles, the large number of surface atoms, the incomplete coordinatio...
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