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Lead Zirconate Titanate (PZT) Nanopowder - Nanografi Blog
Lead zirconate
titanate (PZT) and its nanoscale crystals are known as the most common
ferroelectric inorganic compounds employed as piezoelectric materials with the highest
coupling coefficient between its mechanical and electrical properties. Lead
zirconate and titanate appears to have a morphotropic phase boundary at molar
ratio fraction ranging from 0.4 to 0.6 supporting its sample processing setting
and compositional homogeneity 1. The morphotropic phase
boundary is a point where the
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8th Apr 2020
Indium Tin Oxide Film (ITO) - Nanografi Blog
Indium Tin Oxide is a mixture of indium and tin. The typical composition by
weight is 90% In2O3 and 10% SnO2. It is,
therefore, indium oxide where a small fraction of indium atoms is replaced by
tin atoms: we can say that it is indium oxide doped with tin. We will discuss
all about it in this article.Metals are of great importance in
all areas of society, among them, Indium and Tin also stand out. Indium Tin
Oxide has huge significance due to its unique properties which open the door
for
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7th Apr 2020
Analyzed: Anatase Titanium Dioxide Nanoparticles
Ultrafine anatase titanium dioxide nanoparticles and nanocrystals (TiO2) with average particle size of less than 100nm have ultra-violate (UV) radiation blocking properties as well as the ability to prevent photocatalytic reaction if they are coated with alumina and silica.Also, the titanium dioxide nanoparticles have applications
in materials for construction purposes such as antifogging coatings and windows
with self-cleaning quality. Titanium dioxide nanoparticle are referred as a
safe sun
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20th Mar 2020
Cobalt Nanoparticles
Metallic
nanoparticles (MNPs)
represent a veryinteresting
area of research due
to their unusual
magnetic,electrical,
optical, and thermal properties.These properties are highly dependent on
the size, structure, morphology and accordingly on their mechanism of synthesis.These outstanding properties originate
from quantum effects which can be associated with their very high surface area
to volume ratio. Hence, they have drawn great attention by the scientists in
order to utilize them in
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11th Mar 2020
Explained : Silicon
Silicon with the
chemical symbol of Si and the atomic number 14 is a metalloid with the melting
and boiling point of 1414˚C and 3265˚C, respectively. It comes from the group
IV of the periodic table where Carbon comes first on the top of the group and
the eighth most occurring element in the universe and the second most abundant
element in the Earth’s crust (nearly 28%). Silicon has also been detected in
the Sun and other stars. There is evidence of silicon in meteorites called
aerolites
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25th Feb 2020