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Nanoparticles are used in a broad range of commercial products and industrial processes including cosmetics, paper, paints and pharmaceuticals. Many of these applications involve suspending ...
Introduction Both ASTM E2456 2 and ISO/TS 27687 1 define nanoparticles as being in the size range of 100 nm or less, making this the most widely employed classification.
How to Measure Nanoparticle Size Nanoparticles are nanomaterials with a size range within the nanometer (nm), such as 100 nm. A number of different measurement techniques have already been developed ...
Lipid-based nanoparticles have emerged as highly useful particles in the pharmaceutical industry. However, their manufacturing involves complex processes and in-process monitoring, such as inline ...
Researchers at NYU Tandon have developed a new method for synthesizing metallic glass nanoparticles that offers refined ...
Nanoparticles are far smaller than what the human eye can detect, measuring between 1 and 100 nanometers across. A typical human hair is at least 80,000 nanometers thick.
Graphene-based nanoparticle composites attract considerable attention due to their unique properties and the large variety of possible applications, such as sensing, energy storage, and catalysis. The ...
Size effects Nanoparticles that can stop bleeding, also called hemostatic nanoparticles, can be made in a variety of ways.
Nanoparticles: size and charge matter It’s not so much what the tiny particles are made of, but how they interact with proteins in the blood, that can determine the particles’ fates as ...
Size effects Nanoparticles that can stop bleeding, also called hemostatic nanoparticles, can be made in a variety of ways. One of the most commonly used strategies is to create nanoparticles made of a ...
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