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Explained: Gold Dispersion
Gold primarily based nanoparticles,
due to their distinctive optical properties at the nanoscale, biocompatibility,
and enhanced surface chemistry, have caught significant attention from the
material science and biomedical community. Although colloidal gold has been
used since old times in different therapeutic applications, a more robust
understanding of the physical attributes of nanosized gold has caused an
increase of research efforts within the past two decades involving their
synthe
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19th Jun 2020
Medical Applications of Graphene
Graphene derivatives such as GO, rGO,
and GQDs have been considered in a wide range of medical applications due to
the mutable surface chemistry and excellent physical properties of these
materials. The intriguing applications of graphene-based materials in the medical
field are biosensors, Bioimaging applications, tissue engineering, drug and
gene delivery, novel anticancer treatments, graphene coatings on implants, and
medical devices.Introduction The “wonder material” graphene has
con
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18th Jun 2020
Magnetic Fe3O4 Powder
Magnetic iron
oxide with the chemical formula of Fe3O4 is among the
three most common and naturally occurring oxides of iron containing both Fe2+
and Fe3+ cations found in a mineral called magnetite. Iron oxide is
regarded as a permanent magnetic material with ferromagnetic properties mostly
employed as a black pigment. The purpose of this article is to discuss the properties, synthesis and applications of iron oxide in detail. Nanografi
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17th Jun 2020
Graphene & Quantum Computing
Graphene has been recognized as a
groundbreaking material with the potential to revolutionize the next wave of
electronic technologies. Its extraordinary properties, including exceptional
electrical conductivity, mechanical strength, and a two-dimensional
structure, have significant implications for various fields, notably quantum
computing. In this realm, graphene has contributed to notable advancements,
such as improving the separation of Cooper pairs in superconductors through the
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16th Jun 2020
Graphite Fluoride Compound Microparticles
Graphite fluoride compound microparticles are produced from graphite by
reacting it with fluorine gas at high temperatures of usually around 500 to 600
degree Celsius. The microparticle form is in the powder form, which is very
soft in texture. It is very hydrophobic. Its surface energy is very low. IntroductionIt has
been found to work under extreme conditions retaining its properties hence the
use in rocket propellers. It is a very widely used solid lubricant, with
exceptional
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12th Jun 2020