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Iron Oxide Nanoparticles/Nanopowder and Applications
Iron oxide nanoparticles/nanopowder are nanoscale crystals of iron oxide (g-Fe2O3, α-Fe2O3 and Fe3O4) with a considerably great surface area and surface-to-volume ratio. Iron oxide has a unique superparamagnetic property with an easy separation method. Considering their physical and chemical specifications, iron oxide nanoparticles have biomedical, environmental and agricultural applications. Iron oxide nanoparticles/nanopowder are advantageous as they can be modified by organic and inorgan
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19th Feb 2020
Barium Fluoride Sputtering Targets and Applications
Barium fluoride sputtering targets are thin films with applications in semiconductors, physical vapor deposition and chemical vapor deposition. Using the sputtering technique, ultrapure barium fluoride thin films are deposited on the surface of solid substrates to protect them against the damage caused by high-energy radiations like gamma and X-ray.Barium Fluoride PropertiesA naturally occurring inorganic compound, barium fluoride (BaF2) is a white cubic crystal with the melting and boiling poin
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18th Feb 2020
Analyzed: Zinc Oxide and its Production, Properties, and Applications
Zinc oxide is an important material in various different
industries. Nano and microparticles of zinc oxide are obtained by different
production methods and acquire different properties. Exploiting these
properties enables different applications.Zinc OxideZinc Oxide (ZnO) is an odorless solid with yellowish-grey
appearance. It is naturally found in nature as mineral zincite but, most of the
zinc oxide supply is produced artificially [1]. Industrial large-scale production of ZnO follows thre
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17th Feb 2020
Analyzed: Boron Nitride Nanoparticles
The developments and improvements in
nanotechnology in last decades have provided the use of nanoparticles in
various areas for many applications such as biomedical, electronics,
pharmaceutical, cosmetics, aerospace and so on. Inorganic nanoparticles have
been widely used in various areas such as biomedicine, electronics, photonics,
and thermotics due to their unique chemical and physical properties. With the
help of rapid development of science technology, inorganic nanoparticles and
the
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14th Feb 2020
Analyzed: Silicon Dioxide
Silicon dioxide
(SiO2), commonly called silica, is a compound formed by a molecule
of silicon and two of oxygen, linked by a covalent bond. It is usually white or
colorless and is not soluble in water or ethanol. By associating with minerals
it forms the family of silicates. It appears as a compound in the sand and is
one of the components of quartz. Silicon dioxide has several industrial
applications that include its use as an additive in the food industry, it
appears in the list of food
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13th Feb 2020