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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XRD is an important means of characterizing phases. Strictly speaking, it can determine the existence of a certain phase, but cannot determine the absence of a certain phase, making it easier to distinguish between truth and falsehood. So, what is its detection limit? Firstly, we must emphasize that XRD analysis of elemental content is very inaccurate. If we have to say what the detection limit is...
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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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In today's paint and plastic industry, which pursues high performance, lightweight, and environmental protection, traditional fillers and reinforcing agents have long been unable to meet the demands of the high-end market. The emergence of nano high-purity magnesium oxide, with its triple advantages of "filling+reinforcement+functionalization", brings performance leaps to coating and plastic produ...
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SAT NANO is a best supplier of ZnO nanoparticle and TiO2 nanoparticle in China. They are used on antibacterial materials. Nano zinc oxide (ZnO NPs) and nano titanium dioxide (TiO ₂ NPs) are currently widely studied and applied broad-spectrum antibacterial materials. They mainly exert antibacterial effects through mechanisms such as photocatalytic production of reactive oxygen species (ROS), releas...
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Why modify the powder? Inorganic powders have hydrophilic and polar surfaces, but poor compatibility with organic matrices (plastics, rubber, resins). Direct use can lead to poor performance, so modification is necessary. (1) Improve dispersibility and prevent agglomeration. Inorganic powders with a large specific surface area are prone to agglomeration, which can lead to defects and a decrease in...
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The preparation of nanopowders is generally categorized into Physical Methods and Chemical Methods. Below is a detailed comparison list highlighting their characteristics: Comparison Table: Physical vs. Chemical Synthesis of Nanopowders Feature Physical Methods (Top-down) Chemical Methods (Bottom-up) Basic Principle Top-down: Bulk materials are broken down into nanoparticles using p...
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