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The main uses of nanomaterials: pharmaceuticals, household appliances, electronic computers, and the electronic industry, environmental protection, textile industry, and machinery industry. Nanotechnology is the core technology in the development of automobiles. Nanotechnology can be applied from car bodies to wheels, covering almost all of cars. The widespread application of nanotechnology in aut...
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1.Mechanism of nano-alumina in Refractory The application of nanotechnology in Refractory is mainly the application of nano-alumina. Because of its small size and large proportion of surface atoms, nano-alumina has high surface energy, high activity, instability and easy to combine with other atoms. Nano-alumina is mainly used in amorphous Refractory and some special Refractory. Adding nano-alumin...
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Silicon nanowires (SiNW), as a novel one-dimensional nanomaterial with high specific surface area and high stability, have received attention and research in the field of sensors. With the optimization of the preparation process and diversification of modification methods of nanosilicon wires, biosensors using nanosilicon wires as carriers have been applied in various fields such as metal ion dete...
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As a typical representative of one-dimensional nanomaterials, silicon nanowires not only possess the special properties of semiconductors, but also exhibit physical properties such as field emission, thermal conductivity, and visible photoluminescence that differ from bulk silicon materials. They have enormous potential application value in nanoelectronic devices, optoelectronic devices, and new e...
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1. Mechanical properties Due to the fact that nanomaterials are composed of nanoparticles, and when the particles are at the nanoscale, the strength, hardness, and other mechanical properties of the material will increase as the particle size decreases. It is precisely because of this property of nanomaterials that they can be used for certain packaging that requires strength and hardness, solving...
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1. Application in catalysis Nanomaterials can be used as catalysts, which are used to accelerate certain chemical reactions. Nanomaterials exhibit good surface activity due to their high specific surface area, which is a necessary condition for nanomaterials to become catalysts. In the catalyst industry, nanoparticle catalysts will undoubtedly play an important role. Photocatalyst is an example of...
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1. Chemical properties of cesium tungsten bronze Cesium tungsten bronze is a kind of blue black powder, which is a kind of non stoichiometric compound. Its English name is Cesium Tungsten Bronze, and its chemical formula is CsxWO3. The purity is generally higher than 99.9%. The particle size is uniform, the primary particle size is about 30nm, the loose density is 1.5g/ml, and the specific surface...
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Cesium tungsten bronze (CsxWO3) is a non stoichiometric functional compound with a special oxygen octahedral structure. It has low resistivity and low-temperature superconductivity, and excellent mechanical, optical, and thermal properties. The nano cesium tungsten bronze powder produced by our company is a nanomaterial with significant near-infrared absorption effect, with uniform particles and g...
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Nitrogen doped carbon nanotubes are a new type of nanomaterial with excellent physical and chemical properties, and have broad application prospects. First, nitrogen doped carbon nanotubes can be prepared by various methods, such as chemical vapor deposition, chemical vapor deposition arc discharge, electrochemical oxidation and reduction, sol gel method, etc. Among them, nitrogen doped carbon nan...
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Invisible material refers to a material that can reduce or eliminate the reflection of light on the surface of an object, making it invisible or reducing its visibility. The principles of commonly used stealth materials currently include the following: The principle of refractive index control: By utilizing the difference between the refractive index of the material and the refractive index of the...
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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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How to apply nanomaterials to clothing, food, housing, and transportation Nanotechnology has always been a highly anticipated field in the technology industry, and nanomaterials are an important component of nanotechnology. The application of nanomaterials in clothing, food, housing, and transportation is constantly expanding, especially in improving production efficiency and quality of life. Clot...
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