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Use of Silica Nanoparticles as Water and Dirt Repellent in Clothing
The integration of Silica nanoparticles also known as Silicon nanoparticles into textile manufacturing marks a significant advancement in fabric technology. This innovation has led to the development of clothing that is not only lightweight and comfortable but also possesses remarkable water and dirt repellent properties.Utilizing the unique characteristics of Silica
nanoparticles, manufacturers can now produce fabrics that offer enhanced
protection against moisture and stains without compromi
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1st Dec 2023
The Role and Benefits of Nanomaterials in Galvanic Coating - Nanografi
Galvanic coating techniques are process used to apply thin layers of metal onto various substrates for purposes like enhancing appearance, improving corrosion resistance, or enhancing conductivity. Galvanic coating techniques, which involve the deposition of thin metal layers on various substrates for aesthetic, anti-corrosion, or conductivity improvements, can be enhanced by nanomaterials to achieve better coating uniformity, increased adhesion, and improved performance properties. Re
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15th Sep 2023
Solid-state Silicon batteries Properties and Applications.
Solid-state silicon batteries are one of the subclasses of lithium-ion batteries which are one of the best-known batteries in the market. In these batteries, a silicon-based anode is present at one electrode which is responsible for the carrying of charge. Silicon is an excellent material and has a very high specific capacity because of which markets have started incorporating them in lithium-ion batteries. Their characteristics and properties are highly efficient owing to the environment i
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8th Mar 2022
Silicon Dioxide in Battery Applications
Silicon dioxide is a promising material for next generation battery technologies because of its high capacity and abundance. Especially Li-ion and Li-S batteries benefit from silicon dioxide and its composites for performance improvement.The urgent need for improvement in energy storage technologies stems from rapid developments in electronic devices and electric cars. As these energy dependent systems continue to their impressive developments, they also become more and more energy-hungry. Hence
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20th Oct 2021
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