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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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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This guide provides a comprehensive technical framework for utilizing magnetite (Fe3O4) nanopowder as a functional filler to formulate industrial protective coatings with superior antistatic and electromagnetic shielding properties. It specifically addresses critical engineering challenges such as nanoparticle agglomeration, sedimentation, percolation threshold optimization, and coating adhesion. ...
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