Nanoparticles-what's now, what is next?
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Inorganic nanoparticles are dry powders or liquid dispersions, which can be further, converted into other higher value added products, for use in commercial applications. Emerging nanoparticle applications, which are promising include those in chemical-mechanical polishing, drug delivery, and sunscreens.
Publication Name: Chemical Engineering Progress
Subject: Engineering and manufacturing industries
ISSN: 0360-7275
Year: 2003
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Understanding the forces between nanoparticles
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Gretchen Holtzer, a PhD candidate, feels the manufacture; implementation and use of nanoparticles are critical to the success of nanotechnology. Her present project involves developing two new techniques for measuring nanoparticle colloidal forces.
Publication Name: Chemical Engineering Progress
Subject: Engineering and manufacturing industries
ISSN: 0360-7275
Year: 2003
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Nanoparticles in the making
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A number of novel processes that help in the manufacture of nanoparticles are attrition methods, vapor methods, Solution methods. There is a continuous refinement in the manufacturing technologies.
Publication Name: Chemical Engineering Progress
Subject: Engineering and manufacturing industries
ISSN: 0360-7275
Year: 2003
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