Alumina Reinforced with Carbon Nanotubes Leads to Improved Properties - News Item
Materials scientists have successfully reinforced alumina with carbon nanotubes. The improved properties and potential applications are outlined. Posted September 11 2003
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Aluminum Oxide (Al2O3) Nanopowder - Features and Properties of Alumina Nanopowder (High Surface Area) by Strem Chemicals
Strem Chemicals has embraced the emerging area of nanotechnology and formed a collaboration with the Max-Planck-Institut fuer Kohlenforschung to offer aluminum oxide (Al2O3) alumina nanopowder
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Applied NanoWorks Release Nano-Oxide Nano-Abrasives - New Product
Applied NanoWorks have released nano-sized abrasives for use in applications such as chemical mechanical polishing (CMP). They have available silica, alumina, zirconia and ceria abrasives in water suspensions. Posted June 25 2004
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Capacitive Displacement Sensor - Design and Characterisation of a Long Range, Low Noise Non-Contact
The design and characterisation of a long-range capacitive displacement sensor, NanoSensor® model NXE2 is provided. Emphasis is placed on the design features and metrological considerations that facilitate high resolution, very high linearity, high repeatability and low power dissipation at the sens
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Catalysts Made from Platinum Nanoparticles
Better control of particle size distribution will result in improved performance with catalysts. Deposition from water-in-oil microemulsions and from aqueous solutions are briefly described.
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Ceramic Slips, The Importance of Particle Size Analysis and Zeta Potential, Malvern Instruments
Many ceramics are produced from casting slips. Properties of the final product are dictated by the slip properties. These can be optimised by optimising particle size and zeta potential. A case study involving zirconia and alumina slips illustrating this is presented.
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Ceramics Reinforced With Nanotubes - New Product
A ceramic material reinforced with carbon nanotubes has been made by materials scientists at UC Davis. The new material is tougher than conventional ceramics, conducts electricity and heat and can act as a thermal barrier. Posted September 16 2003
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Classification of Nanomaterials for Commercial Purposes Including Nanoparticles, Fullerenes, Dendrim
There are several different methods of classification for nanomaterials according to dimension, phase composition and the manufacturing process. This article focuses on the categorisation of nanoparticles, fullerenes, dendrimers, nanowires, nanotubes, nanolayers and nanopores.
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Controlling Material Structure At Nanoscale Makes Better Thermal Insulator - New Product
Researchers at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign have created a better thermal insulator by controlling material structure at the nanoscale. Posted February 12 2004
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Doped Zinc Oxide Nanomaterials - New Product
Nanophase Technologies Corporation have announced the commercial availability of doped zinc oxide nanomaterials including aluminum, copper, and silver. Posted May 15 2003
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