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  • 28

    Nov

    Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM): Sample Requirements and Preparation Methods

    In transmission electron microscopy (TEM) analysis, the primary and crucial step in obtaining a high-quality image that can be interpreted reasonably is sample preparation. Inappropriate sample thickness, poor conductivity, or damage introduced during sample preparation can directly lead to abnormal electron beam penetration, image distortion, and even sample scrapping. TEM sample requirements ① T...
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  • 03

    Dec

    What is the aggregation and dispersion of nanoparticles

    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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  • 03

    Dec

    Why do nanoparticles aggregate and disperse

    Why do nanoparticles aggregate? 1.Surface free energy driven mechanism Nanoparticles have a larger specific surface area and unsaturated surface atoms, leading to an increase in surface free energy. Multi particle contact can reduce the total surface area, release interfacial energy, and thus lower the system's free energy. This trend of energy minimization is the intrinsic thermodynamic driving f...
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  • 04

    Dec

    How to characterize nanoparticle aggregation and dispersion?

    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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  • 19

    Dec

    Spherical alumina: an important position at the boundary of thermal conductive fillers

    With the increasing demand for high thermal conductivity materials, filled thermal conductive polymer composites have good application prospects. The performance of thermal conductive composite materials largely depends on the selection of thermal conductive fillers. Aluminum oxide (Al2O3)is a common ceramic filler with high hardness and good thermal conductivity, and is a commonly used choice to ...
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  • 05

    Feb

    FeNi50 Metal Powder: A Stable Iron Nickel Alloy Material Between Structure and Function

    FeNi50 metal powder is a medium to high nickel iron-based alloy powder based on the iron nickel binary system with a nickel content of about 50 wt.%. Its typical characteristics include stable austenite structure, excellent thermal expansion matching ability, good toughness, and adjustable magnetic properties. In the material system, FeNi50 is between low nickel structural alloys and high nickel I...
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  • 10

    Apr

    Application of gold nano powder in medical treatment

    Gold nanoparticles refer to ultrafine gold particles with a particle size between 1 and 100 nanometers. Unlike macroscopic gold, nanoscale gold exhibits significant surface plasmon resonance (SPR) effects, quantum size effects, and a huge specific surface area. These characteristics endow it with excellent optical, electrical, and catalytic properties in complex biological environments. In additio...
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  • 23

    Apr

    Three mainstream technological directions for replacing conductive silver paste

    The development of conductive pastes began in the 1950s. In 1954, British scholar C.F. Powell first reported the method of preparing conductive pastes by suspending silver particles in organic solvents, laying the technical foundation. Subsequently, in the 1960s and 1970s, with the rise of thick film hybrid integrated circuits, precious metal conductive pastes such as silver paste and gold paste g...
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  • 21

    May

    Cobalt Blue powder is a deep blue inorganic pigment with excellent properties

    Cobalt Blue powder is a deep blue inorganic pigment with excellent properties, which has a wide range of applications in industry, art, and scientific research. Here is a detailed introduction about it: 1. Chemical composition Chemical name: Cobalt Aluminate. Chemical formula: CoAl2O4 Crystal structure: It has a stable spinel structure, which allows it to maintain extremely high stability under ex...
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