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Nano zinc oxide is a fine inorganic material with a particle size between 1nm and 100nm. Zinc oxide usually exists in the form of wurtzite, with four oxygen atoms surrounding the zinc ion, forming a thermodynamically stable tetrahedral structure. Due to the changes in the crystal structure and surface electronic structure of nano-zinc oxide, nano-zinc oxide has the characteristics of surface effec...
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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 polymer film material has good processing and electrical insulation, and is widely used in various fields of industrial production and daily life. However, due to its high surface resistance, static electricity is easy to accumulate during use. When static electricity accumulates to a certain degree It will cause static vacuums, electric shock, and even adverse consequences such as fire and ex...
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In recent years, with the development of science and technology, nanotechnology has begun to be applied to all aspects of our lives, and the fields involved are also increasing. Especially when this emerging technology meets our traditional industry ceramics, the combination of the two improves the product added value of the ceramic industry. Alumina ceramics have a series of excellent characteris...
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Nano alumina powder is widely used in chemical industry, medicine, catalyst and its carrier, ceramics and other fields because of its special properties. 1. In the application of ceramics, precision ceramics made of nano-alumina powder have the plasticity and toughness similar to metal, light weight, and greatly improved strength. Adding a small amount of micron or nano-alumina into the convention...
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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. 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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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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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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