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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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Aerospace super alloy parts processing solution 1. With traditional craftsmanship in aviation blade manufacturing and processing problems, metal 3D printing technology can solve the problem ingeniously 2. At the same time, under the premise of ensuring the function, the primary requirement of the lightweight aerospace industry for parts, metal 3D printing technology can easily realize the lightwei...
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Conductive silver paste is a low-temperature baking conductive silver paste specially designed for resistive and capacitive touch screen circuits. It is made of high-performance resin and silver powder, with good conductivity, and the content of silver particles in the conductive silver paste. Metal silver particles are the main component of conductive silver paste, and the conductive properties o...
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In recent years, silver coated copper powder has been widely used, not only as the electrode of chip electronic components, but also in the fields of catalyst and electronic paste. At present, the electronic paste used in my country is basically micron-level pure silver powder, which is expensive and mainly imported. Micron sterling silver powder has the problem of particle sedimentation in the la...
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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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Particle size: The size of the particles is called particle size, usually the particle size of spherical particles is expressed by diameter/particle size, and the particle size of cubic particles is expressed by side length. Particle size is the diameter of a particle. However, most of the particles in practice are irregular. Therefore, in order to describe the size of the particles more convenien...
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Nanomaterials exhibit many exotic properties that traditional materials do not have. The first thing we need to know is that the nanometer (mainly refers to less than 100nm) of the composition of nanomaterials has four major effects: 1. Small size effect The boundary conditions of the crystal periodicity are destroyed; the atomic density near the surface layer of the amorphous nanoparticle decreas...
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The size of the particles is called the particle size of the particles, which may also be referred to as particle size. Particle size or particle size refers to particle diameter. Of course, for non-spherical particles, the particle size is related to the measurement criteria and statistical methods, and the particle size can only be "equivalent". The percentage (or cumulative percentage) of parti...
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Fisher's method is a relatively simple particle size measurement method, which is based on measuring the speed of air passing through the powder accumulation, and then obtaining the average particle size of the powder according to the Kozeny-Carman formula. However, the Fisher method is a relative measurement method, which cannot accurately determine the true particle size of the powder, and is on...
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Transmission Electron Microscope (TEM) Transmission electron microscopy uses an electron beam that penetrates a sample to image, which requires the sample being observed to be "transparent" to the incident electron beam. Transmission electron microscopy is widely used in materials science and biology. Since electrons are easily scattered or absorbed by objects, the penetration is low, and the dens...
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