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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
Analyzed: Titanium Oxide
Titanium Dioxide (TiO2) is an inorganic compound
that exists in solid form with three different structures. The most important
use of titanium oxide is as a white pigment in a wide variety of products,
which include paints, lacquers, adhesives, plastics, paper, and printing inks.
This is due to its high refractive index and chemical inertia. In this article,
we will study the properties, structure, production methods, and applications
of Titanium Dioxide in detail.IntroductionTitanium oxi
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11th Feb 2020
Imagine: The Future of Renewable Energy Nanotechnology
Enhancing renewable energy systems is crucial for achieving a sustainable future. Advanced technologies such as solar, hydrogen, and biomass energy possess significant potential to supply clean energy. Nanotechnology plays a critical role in overcoming the efficiency and cost barriers of these renewable energy sources, thereby facilitating a transition to a greener and more sustainable energy landscape. This article explores the role of nanotechnology in improving renewable energy systems,
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10th Feb 2020
Synthesis, Properties and Applications of Quantum Dots
Quantum dots (QDs) are generally fluorescent semiconductor
nanoparticles sized less than 20 nm with each particle containing some 200 to
1000 atoms. Depending on a phenomenon called “quantum confinement” and their
surface to volume ratio, quantum dots adopt particular electronic and optical
properties. Vahid Javan KouzegaranAnalytical Chemist (Ph.D.) / Nanografi Nano TechnologyIntroductionQuantum dots structure is made of two main parts as a core which is
protected by a shell. The
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3rd Feb 2020