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How to dilute nano silver dispersion from high concentration to low concentration? How much deionized water should be added? Nano silver dispersion is an important nano material with various applications such as sterilization and anti-corrosion. When using this material, it is sometimes necessary to dilute the high concentration dispersion to obtain the desired low concentration. So how should dil...
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With the continuous development of nanotechnology, nano powder dispersion, as an important nano material, has attracted more and more attention. SAT NANO, as a company specializing in the production of nano materials, provides high-quality nano powder dispersion. This article will introduce the conversion of PPM, PPB, and PPT in solutions and their respective meanings. PPM stands for "Parts per mi...
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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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1. Antibacterial agents and their classification Antibiotics refer to drugs that can inhibit bacterial growth, damage their living environment, and effectively and continuously exert their effects. Antibacterial agents are divided into two categories: organic antibacterial agents and inorganic antibacterial agents. Among them, organic antibacterial agents include natural and synthetic types, while...
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What is graphene quantum dot Graphene has a wide range of application prospects, but due to its zero bandgap characteristics, low dispersion in water, and low spectral absorption, it cannot be applied in many fields such as optoelectronics, biological imaging, and semiconductors. Therefore, preparing graphene quantum dots (GQDs) is an effective method for adjusting the bandgap of graphene and appl...
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In the fields of material processing and chemical production, coupling agents, crosslinking agents, and dispersants are three commonly used additives with different functions, but they all have a critical impact on material properties. The following provides a detailed explanation from the aspects of definition, main characteristics, typical types, and core differences. Coupling agent Coupling age...
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What are nanoparticles? Nanoparticles (NPs) are typically defined as granular materials with at least one dimension at the nanoscale (1-100 nm) in three-dimensional space. From the dimensions of structure and morphology, nanoparticles can be classified into zero dimensional nanomaterials (0D nanomaterials), corresponding to one-dimensional (1D) and two-dimensional (2D) nanomaterials. 0D nanopartic...
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1.Characterization of particle size and distribution Dynamic Light Scattering (DLS): DLS is one of the most commonly used techniques for measuring the particle size and distribution of nanoparticles in suspensions. It calculates the hydrodynamic diameter of particles by measuring the time-dependent light scattering intensity fluctuations caused by Brownian motion of particles. DLS can also provide...
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Carbon nanotubes (CNTs), as typical one-dimensional nanomaterials, have shown great potential for applications in various fields such as energy storage, composite materials, biomedical, electronic devices, etc. due to their excellent mechanical properties (100 times higher than steel), outstanding conductivity, excellent thermal properties, and unique optical properties. However, the strong van de...
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