Graphene quantum dots (GQDs) refer to a new type of carbon based fluorescent material with a graphene layer size of less than 100nm and a number of layers of less than 10. Generally speaking, graphene quantum dots include a large class of carbon fluorescent materials and their derivatives with similar structures and properties, including graphene quantum dots, oxidized graphene quantum dots, and p...
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What are the surface modification methods for alumina powder? Aluminum oxide, a common material, is commonly used in the production of ceramics, coatings, catalysts, etc. However, in some applications, such as filling composite materials or preparing high-performance catalysts, surface modification of alumina is required to improve its performance and stability. This article will discuss the surfa...
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Ultra fine silicon carbide powder is an excellent inorganic material with excellent characteristics such as high chemical inertness, high hardness, and high melting point, making it widely used in the manufacturing industry. However, due to its low surface activity, it is difficult to achieve its excellent performance in certain industrial application scenarios. Therefore, the study of surface mod...
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Aluminum powder is a commonly used filler, widely used in fields such as thermal interface materials and industrial coatings. However, traditional aluminum powder has problems such as high viscosity, poor dispersibility, and poor thermal stability, which limit its effectiveness in some special applications. To address these issues, researchers have carried out many modification methods to improve ...
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In recent years, there has been a trend of oil-based lubricants being replaced by water-based lubricants. Boron nitride coatings are often used in forging nickel based alloys, high melting point alloys, and titanium machined parts, which not only provide lubrication but also prevent workpiece oxidation. Characteristics that forging lubricants should possess 1. Evenly moisten the surface to prevent...
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(1) Particle size characterization Particles disperse in liquid to form a suspension system. The smaller the particle size and the more stable it becomes over time, the better its dispersion and less likely it is to agglomerate. Particle size characterization is commonly used to characterize the particle dispersion before and after surface modification. The better the dispersion of particles, the ...
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