In our modern world, pollutant emission and contamination in the environment are rapidly increasing, which has led to a surge in the use of nanoporous adsorbent materials. These materials are essential in adsorbing gases, waste, metals, and organic compounds. In this article, we will explore the most commonly used nanoporous adsorbent materials.
As a leading provider of high-quality PVP-coated nanoparticles, SAT NANO understands the need to remove PVP coating for various applications. PVP or polyvinylpyrrolidone is a polymer widely used to coat nanoparticles due to its superior solubility and stability. However, the PVP coating can interfere with the nanoparticles' surface reactivity, causing challenges in some applications. This article will discuss the different methods to remove PVP coating from PVP-coated nanoparticles.
Silicon carbide powder has become a popular material in various industries due to its unique properties like high hardness, high wear resistance, and excellent thermal conductivity. There are two types of silicon carbide powder, Alpha SiC and Beta SiC. In this article, we will explore the differences between the two types of silicon carbide powder and their applications.
The 15th Pacific Rim Conference on Ceramics and Glass Technology (PACRIM15) and the 13th International Conference on Advanced Ceramics (CICC-13) are set to take place from November 5-9, 2023, in Shenzhen. This series of international academic conferences is initiated by ceramic associations from Pacific Rim countries such as China, the United States, Japan, Korea, and Australia. Since the first conference in 1993, it has grown into a world-renowned event for ceramic enthusiasts.
Metal nanopowder is an innovative material with a wide range of applications in various industries. As one of the leading manufacturers of high-quality metal nanopowders, SAT NANO is committed to providing the best products to our customers. In this article, we will explore the question of why metal nanopowder appears black.
As we continue to explore the world of materials science, we are constantly gaining a deeper understanding of the materials that make up our everyday lives. In recent years, a new class of materials has emerged - low-dimensional materials. These materials come in several varieties, ranging from zero-dimensional (0D) to two-dimensional (2D) materials. In this article, we will explore the different types of low-dimensional materials and their unique properties.