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  • Ceramic nanoparticle
  • Ceramic nanoparticle is a type of nanoparticle that is composed of ceramics, which are generally classified as inorganic, heat-resistant, nonmetallic solids

    Ceramic nanoparticle

    Ceramic nanoparticle

    Ceramic_nanoparticle

  • Ceramic
  • Inorganic, nonmetallic solid prepared by the action of heat

    targets Ceramic engineering – Science and technology of creating objects from inorganic, non-metallic materials Ceramic nanoparticle Ceramic matrix composite –

    Ceramic

    Ceramic

  • Nanoparticle
  • Particle with size less than 100 nm

    all visible light incident on them. Nanoparticles also easily pass through common filters, such as common ceramic candles, so that separation from liquids

    Nanoparticle

    Nanoparticle

    Nanoparticle

  • Lipid-based nanoparticle
  • Novel drug delivery system

    Lipid-based nanoparticles are very small spherical particles composed of lipids. They are a novel pharmaceutical drug delivery system (part of nanoparticle drug

    Lipid-based nanoparticle

    Lipid-based nanoparticle

    Lipid-based_nanoparticle

  • Silver nanoparticle
  • Ultrafine particles of silver between 1 nm and 100 nm in size

    Silver nanoparticles are nanoparticles of silver of between 1 nm and 100 nm in size. While frequently described as being 'silver' some are composed of

    Silver nanoparticle

    Silver nanoparticle

    Silver_nanoparticle

  • Sol–gel process
  • Method for producing solid materials from small molecules

    precursors are metal alkoxides. Sol–gel process is used to produce ceramic nanoparticles. In this chemical procedure, a "sol" (a colloidal solution) is formed

    Sol–gel process

    Sol–gel_process

  • Colloidal gold
  • Suspension of gold nanoparticles in a liquid

    Colloidal gold is a sol or colloidal suspension of nanoparticles of gold in a fluid, usually water. The colloid is coloured usually either wine red (for

    Colloidal gold

    Colloidal gold

    Colloidal_gold

  • Ferrite (magnet)
  • Ferrimagnetic ceramic material

    A ferrite is one of a family of iron-oxide-containing magnetic ceramic materials. They are ferrimagnetic, meaning they are attracted by magnetic fields

    Ferrite (magnet)

    Ferrite (magnet)

    Ferrite_(magnet)

  • Nanocomposite
  • Solid material with nano-scale structure

    acid) (PLGA), and poly(glycerol sebacate) (PGS). A range of nanoparticles including ceramic, polymeric, metal oxide and carbon-based nanomaterials are

    Nanocomposite

    Nanocomposite

    Nanocomposite

  • Outline of nanotechnology
  • Overview of and topical guide to nanotechnology

    Nanotechnologies (global) Cerion Nanomaterials, Metal / Metal Oxide / Ceramic Nanoparticles (US) OCSiAl, Carbon Nanotubes (Luxembourg) Phaedon Avouris - first

    Outline of nanotechnology

    Outline_of_nanotechnology

  • Ceramic engineering
  • Science and technology of creating objects from inorganic, non-metallic materials

    Ceramic engineering is the science of creating objects from inorganic, non-metallic materials. This is done using either heat or precipitation reactions

    Ceramic engineering

    Ceramic engineering

    Ceramic_engineering

  • Iron–platinum nanoparticle
  • Nanomaterial

    Iron–platinum nanoparticles (FePt NPs) are 3D superlattices composed of an approximately equal atomic ratio of Fe and Pt. Under standard conditions, FePt

    Iron–platinum nanoparticle

    Iron–platinum nanoparticle

    Iron–platinum_nanoparticle

  • Nanophase ceramic
  • within a few nanometers, the surface area of the same amount of a mass of a ceramic greatly increases. So in general, nanophase materials have greater surface

    Nanophase ceramic

    Nanophase_ceramic

  • Ultra-high temperature ceramic
  • Type of refractory ceramics

    activated solid-state synthesis of hafnium carbide and hafnium nitride nanoparticles". Journal of Alloys and Compounds. 456 (1–2): 224–233. doi:10.1016/j

    Ultra-high temperature ceramic

    Ultra-high_temperature_ceramic

  • Platinum nanoparticle
  • Platinum nanoparticles are usually in the form of a suspension or colloid of nanoparticles of platinum in a fluid, usually water. A colloid is technically

    Platinum nanoparticle

    Platinum nanoparticle

    Platinum_nanoparticle

  • Andrew R. Barron (chemist)
  • British chemist

    Chair in Chemistry at Rice University. Following his studies on ceramic nanoparticles and the discovery of their applications, he founded Oxane Materials

    Andrew R. Barron (chemist)

    Andrew_R._Barron_(chemist)

  • Magnetically assisted slip casting
  • Manufacturing technique

    is a manufacturing technique that uses anisotropic stiff nanoparticle platelets in a ceramic, metal or polymer functional matrix to produce layered objects

    Magnetically assisted slip casting

    Magnetically_assisted_slip_casting

  • Aluminium oxide nanoparticle
  • Nanomaterial

    (nanosized alumina) occurs in the form of spherical or nearly spherical nanoparticles, and in the form of oriented or undirected fibers. Properties, of the

    Aluminium oxide nanoparticle

    Aluminium oxide nanoparticle

    Aluminium_oxide_nanoparticle

  • Apple Watch
  • Line of smartwatches

    introduced a new glossy aluminum finish in jet black, polished using silicon nanoparticles for a specialized surface shine. Other finish options include rose gold

    Apple Watch

    Apple Watch

    Apple_Watch

  • Aluminium oxide
  • Chemical compound

    disulfide to provide long-term lubrication of the surface. Aluminium oxide nanoparticle Bauxite tailings Beta-alumina solid electrolyte, a fast ion conductor

    Aluminium oxide

    Aluminium oxide

    Aluminium_oxide

  • Copper nanoparticle
  • A copper nanoparticle is a copper based particle 1 to 100 nm in size. Like many other forms of nanoparticles, a copper nanoparticle can be prepared by

    Copper nanoparticle

    Copper nanoparticle

    Copper_nanoparticle

  • Chemical bath deposition
  • specialized applications. Hodes, Gary (2007-05-09). "Semiconductor and ceramic nanoparticle films deposited by chemical bath deposition". Physical Chemistry

    Chemical bath deposition

    Chemical_bath_deposition

  • Sintering
  • Process of forming and bonding material by heat or pressure

    "pressureless sintering", which is possible with graded metal-ceramic composites, utilising a nanoparticle sintering aid and bulk molding technology. A variant

    Sintering

    Sintering

    Sintering

  • Titanium dioxide nanoparticle
  • Nanomaterial

    Titanium dioxide nanoparticles, also called ultrafine titanium dioxide or nanocrystalline titanium dioxide or microcrystalline titanium dioxide, are particles

    Titanium dioxide nanoparticle

    Titanium dioxide nanoparticle

    Titanium_dioxide_nanoparticle

  • Quantum dot
  • Nano-scale semiconductor particles

    small nanoparticles into the cell body. Moreover, tumor cells lack an effective lymphatic drainage system, which leads to subsequent nanoparticle accumulation

    Quantum dot

    Quantum dot

    Quantum_dot

  • Dip-coating
  • Industrial coating process

    a thermal treatment to tailor the material properties of the solid. Nanoparticle deposition Sol-gel Coatings Scriven, L.E. (1988). "Physics and applications

    Dip-coating

    Dip-coating

    Dip-coating

  • IBD Deisenroth Engineering
  • and active safety measures across multiple layers. AMAP utilizes ceramic nanoparticles, providing lightweight yet durable armor. It has been installed

    IBD Deisenroth Engineering

    IBD_Deisenroth_Engineering

  • Iron nanoparticle
  • Sub-micrometer iron particles

    properties, low toxicity, and strong adsorption capacity, iron-based nanoparticles are widely utilized in drug delivery, production of magnetic tapes (e

    Iron nanoparticle

    Iron nanoparticle

    Iron_nanoparticle

  • Aquasome
  • Drug delivery system

    Aquasomes are self-assembling nanoparticle drug carrier systems composed of three layers: a ceramic core, an oligomer coat, and a loaded biochemically

    Aquasome

    Aquasome

    Aquasome

  • Ceramic-impregnated fabric
  • into the polymer from which the fabric is manufactured. Bioceramic nanoparticles are added to the fused polymer. Some types of ceramics show thermally-induced

    Ceramic-impregnated fabric

    Ceramic-impregnated_fabric

  • Polymer nanocomposite
  • classifications of PNCs exist such as carbon-based, metal-based and ceramic-based nanoparticles. Depending on the preparation method, PNCs can be prepared following

    Polymer nanocomposite

    Polymer_nanocomposite

  • Barium titanate
  • Chemical compound

    multilayer ceramic capacitors" (PDF). Electronic Engineering Times. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2020-11-02. Retrieved 2016-11-25. "Nanoparticle Compatibility:

    Barium titanate

    Barium titanate

    Barium_titanate

  • Zinc oxide
  • White powder insoluble in water

    slightly absorbed into the skin. Many sunscreens use nanoparticles of zinc oxide (along with nanoparticles of titanium dioxide) because such small particles

    Zinc oxide

    Zinc oxide

    Zinc_oxide

  • Exploding wire method
  • Plasma and materials physics experimental setup

    momentary high intensity light sources, and in the production of metal nanoparticles. One of the first documented cases of using electricity to melt a metal

    Exploding wire method

    Exploding_wire_method

  • Bulletproof vest
  • Form of body armor that protects the torso from some projectiles

    fragmentation. Additional protection includes trauma plates for blunt force and ceramic inserts for high-caliber rounds. Bulletproof vests have evolved over centuries

    Bulletproof vest

    Bulletproof vest

    Bulletproof_vest

  • Ion implantation
  • Use of ions to cause chemical changes

    reported by Hunt and Hampikian. Typical ion beam energies used to produce nanoparticles range from 50 to 150 keV, with ion fluences that range from 1016 to

    Ion implantation

    Ion implantation

    Ion_implantation

  • Nanotechnology
  • Technology with features near one nanometer

    using silver nanoparticles as an antibacterial agent, nanoparticle-based sunscreens, carbon fiber strengthening using silica nanoparticles, and carbon

    Nanotechnology

    Nanotechnology

    Nanotechnology

  • Iron oxide nanoparticle
  • Iron oxide particles with diameters between about 1 and 100 nanometers

    Iron oxide nanoparticles are iron oxide particles with diameters between about 1 and 100 nanometers. The two main forms are composed of magnetite (Fe3O4)

    Iron oxide nanoparticle

    Iron oxide nanoparticle

    Iron_oxide_nanoparticle

  • Siu-Wai Chan
  • Hong Kong engineer (born 1958)

    Chan focuses on the size-dependent mechanical properties of the ceramic nanoparticle and the properties behind the electrical workings of device interfaces

    Siu-Wai Chan

    Siu-Wai_Chan

  • Nanomaterials
  • Materials with granular size 1 to 100 nm

    be nanoparticles, other sources use the term nanoparticle for all shapes. Nanoparticles have all three dimensions on the nanoscale. Nanoparticles can

    Nanomaterials

    Nanomaterials

    Nanomaterials

  • Solid
  • State of matter

    nanometer sizes. For example, nanoparticles of usually yellow gold and gray silicon are red in color; gold nanoparticles melt at much lower temperatures

    Solid

    Solid

    Solid

  • Magnesium oxide
  • Chemical compound naturally occurring as periclase

    in heat-resistant electrical cable. Among metal oxide nanoparticles, magnesium oxide nanoparticles (MgO NPs) have distinct physicochemical and biological

    Magnesium oxide

    Magnesium oxide

    Magnesium_oxide

  • Cobalt oxide nanoparticle
  • In materials and electric battery research, cobalt oxide nanoparticles usually refers to particles of cobalt(II,III) oxide Co 3O 4 of nanometer size,

    Cobalt oxide nanoparticle

    Cobalt oxide nanoparticle

    Cobalt_oxide_nanoparticle

  • Titanium dioxide
  • Chemical compound

    qualities, include a nanoparticle-sized fraction as inevitable byproduct of the manufacturing processes. Titanium dioxide nanoparticles are heavily used in

    Titanium dioxide

    Titanium dioxide

    Titanium_dioxide

  • Nanocrystalline material
  • Type of polycrystalline material

    A nanocrystalline material or nanocrystal (NC) is a polycrystalline nanoparticle with a crystallite size of only a few nanometers. These materials fill

    Nanocrystalline material

    Nanocrystalline material

    Nanocrystalline_material

  • Carbon quantum dot
  • Type of carbon nanoparticle

    simply carbon dots (abbreviated as CQDs, C-dots or CDs) are carbon nanoparticles which are less than 10 nm in size and have some form of surface passivation

    Carbon quantum dot

    Carbon quantum dot

    Carbon_quantum_dot

  • Materials science
  • Research of materials

    nanoparticles have three dimensions on the nanoscale, i.e., the particle is between 0.1 and 100 nm in each spatial dimension. The terms nanoparticles

    Materials science

    Materials science

    Materials_science

  • Perlite
  • Amorphous volcanic glass

    expanding when heated sufficiently. It is an industrial mineral, suitable "as ceramic flux to lower the sintering temperature", and a commercial product useful

    Perlite

    Perlite

    Perlite

  • Titanium carbide
  • Chemical compound

    Titanium carbide, TiC, is an extremely hard (Mohs 9–9.5) refractory ceramic material, similar to tungsten carbide. It has the appearance of black powder

    Titanium carbide

    Titanium carbide

    Titanium_carbide

  • Health and safety hazards of 3D printing
  • including inflammation, granulomas, and pulmonary fibrosis when at the nanoparticle size. A National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)

    Health and safety hazards of 3D printing

    Health_and_safety_hazards_of_3D_printing

  • Nanofluid
  • Fluid containing nanometer-sized particles, called nanoparticles

    particles, called nanoparticles. These fluids are engineered colloidal suspensions of nanoparticles in a base fluid. The nanoparticles used in nanofluids

    Nanofluid

    Nanofluid

  • Synthesis of bioglass
  • Liu A, Chen L, Chen X, Jing X. Preparation of bioactive glass ceramic nanoparticles by combination of sol-gel and coprecipitation method. J Non- Cryst

    Synthesis of bioglass

    Synthesis_of_bioglass

  • Indium tin oxide
  • Chemical compound

    proportions. Depending on the oxygen content, it can be described as either a ceramic or an alloy. Indium tin oxide is typically encountered as an oxygen-saturated

    Indium tin oxide

    Indium tin oxide

    Indium_tin_oxide

  • Layer (electronics)
  • micrometre is called a coating. Electronics portal Coating Heterojunction Nanoparticle Organic electronics Passivation Printed electronics Sputtering Thermal

    Layer (electronics)

    Layer_(electronics)

  • Monolayer
  • Single closely packed layer of entities such as atoms

    some of which are semi-amphiphilic, including polymeric, ceramic or metallic nanoparticles and macromolecules such as polymers. Langmuir monolayers are

    Monolayer

    Monolayer

  • Transparent ceramics
  • Ceramic materials that are optically transparent

    etc.) made from fine-grained ceramic nanomaterials—produced by the low temperature sintering of high purity nanoparticles and powders—can be produced at

    Transparent ceramics

    Transparent ceramics

    Transparent_ceramics

  • Permanent magnet motor
  • Type of electric motor

    Bo; Muzzio, Michelle; Yu, Chao (January 2019). "Hard-Magnet L10-CoPt Nanoparticles Advance Fuel Cell Catalysis". Joule. 3 (1): 124–135. doi:10.1016/j.joule

    Permanent magnet motor

    Permanent magnet motor

    Permanent_magnet_motor

  • Nanocomposite hydrogels
  • design nanocomposite network. By controlling the interactions between nanoparticles and polymer chains, a range of physical, chemical, and biological properties

    Nanocomposite hydrogels

    Nanocomposite_hydrogels

  • Nanogeoscience
  • Study of nanoscale phenomena related to geological systems

    systems. Predominantly, this is investigated by studying environmental nanoparticles between 1–100 nanometers in size. Other applicable fields of study include

    Nanogeoscience

    Nanogeoscience

  • Pyroceram
  • Glass-ceramic material

    Pyroceram is the original glass-ceramic material developed and trademarked by Corning Glass in the 1950s. Pyroceram is an opaque, white, glass material

    Pyroceram

    Pyroceram

  • Maria Zaharescu
  • Romanian chemist

    Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry; Applied Surface Science; Journal of Nanoparticle Research; Ceramics International; Thin Solid Films; Revue Roumaine de

    Maria Zaharescu

    Maria_Zaharescu

  • Nuclear fuel
  • Material fuelling nuclear reactors

    common for the fuel to be heterogeneous; often the fuel will contain nanoparticles of platinum group metals such as palladium. Also the fuel may well have

    Nuclear fuel

    Nuclear fuel

    Nuclear_fuel

  • Alexandra Navrotsky
  • Physical chemist in the field of thermodynamics

    was discovered in Utah was named after her. Additionally, the American Ceramic Society named The Navrotsky Award for Experimental Thermodynamics of Solids

    Alexandra Navrotsky

    Alexandra Navrotsky

    Alexandra_Navrotsky

  • Diesel particulate filter
  • Removes diesel particulate matter or soot from the exhaust gas of a diesel engine

    produces soot (black carbon) particles. These particles include tiny nanoparticles—smaller than one micrometre (one micron). Soot and other particles from

    Diesel particulate filter

    Diesel particulate filter

    Diesel_particulate_filter

  • Tetraethyl orthosilicate
  • Chemical compound

    industry as an inorganic binder and stiffener for making silica-based ceramic molding forms (see also sodium silicate).[better source needed] and as

    Tetraethyl orthosilicate

    Tetraethyl orthosilicate

    Tetraethyl_orthosilicate

  • Nanostructure
  • Nanoscale structure of material

    Nanocomposite Nanofabrics Nanofiber Nanoflower Nanofoam Nanohole Nanomesh Nanoparticle Nanopillar Nanopin film Nanoribbon Nanoring Nanorod Nanosheet Nanoshell

    Nanostructure

    Nanostructure

    Nanostructure

  • Tungsten nitride
  • Chemical compound of tungsten and nitrogen

    Wei; Qiao, Zhen-An; Zhao, Xiu Song (2020-11-01). "Tungsten nitride nanoparticles anchored on porous borocarbonitride as high-rate anode for lithium ion

    Tungsten nitride

    Tungsten_nitride

  • Solvated metal atom dispersion
  • dispersion is a method of producing highly reactive solvated nanoparticles. Samples of a metal (or ceramic) are heated to evaporate free atoms (or species), as

    Solvated metal atom dispersion

    Solvated_metal_atom_dispersion

  • Tin-silver-copper
  • Alloy used as a lead-free solder

    Xiangdong; He, Peng; Zhang, Shuye (September 2025). "Advances in micro/nanoparticle-enhanced Sn-based composite solders". International Journal of Minerals

    Tin-silver-copper

    Tin-silver-copper

  • Micromeritics
  • Science and technology of small particles

    particles. Micromeritics involves materials with larger particles than nanoparticles where they are smaller than 0.1 μm. The knowledge and control of the

    Micromeritics

    Micromeritics

  • Silicon nitride
  • Compound of silicon and nitrogen

    Montserrat (2018-11-14). "Nanomechanical Plasmon Spectroscopy of Single Gold Nanoparticles". Nano Letters. 18 (11): 7165–7170. Bibcode:2018NanoL..18.7165R. doi:10

    Silicon nitride

    Silicon nitride

    Silicon_nitride

  • Stöber process
  • Chemical preparation for silica particles

    today the most widely used wet chemistry synthetic approach to silica nanoparticles. It is an example of a sol-gel process wherein a molecular precursor

    Stöber process

    Stöber_process

  • Fumed silica
  • Silicon dioxide with branched chains on micro scale

    capable of causing irritation. Hydrophobic silica Precipitated silica Nanoparticles Flörke, Otto W.; Graetsch, Heribert A.; Brunk, Fred; Benda, Leopold;

    Fumed silica

    Fumed silica

    Fumed_silica

  • Malvern Panalytical
  • Manufacturer and supplier of laboratory analytical instruments

    In 2013, they acquired NanoSight, a Wiltshire-based manufacturer of nanoparticle characterization instruments, and, in 2014, the Northampton-based manufacturer

    Malvern Panalytical

    Malvern_Panalytical

  • C. Jeffrey Brinker
  • American materials scientist and engineer

    nanostructured materials, and the development of mesoporous silica–lipid hybrid nanoparticles known as protocells for targeted drug delivery. He is a member of the

    C. Jeffrey Brinker

    C._Jeffrey_Brinker

  • NanoSight
  • instruments are used for a variety of applications, including: Ceramic and metallic nanoparticles Pigments, paints and sun creams Exosomes, microvesicles, outer

    NanoSight

    NanoSight

  • High entropy oxide
  • Complex oxide molecules that contain five or more metal ions

    and characterization of single phase multi-component fluorite oxide nanoparticle sols". RSC Advances. 9 (46): 26825–26830. Bibcode:2019RSCAd...926825A

    High entropy oxide

    High entropy oxide

    High_entropy_oxide

  • Borosilicate glass
  • High-strength glass, made of silica and boron trioxide

    initially thought that borosilicate glass could not be formed into nanoparticles, since an unstable boron oxide precursor would prevent successful forming

    Borosilicate glass

    Borosilicate glass

    Borosilicate_glass

  • Fused filament fabrication
  • 3D printing process that melts thermoplastic material from a spool of filament

    Solved". Retrieved 2022-06-15. "Which 3D printer filament emits the most nanoparticles?". alveo3D. 25 April 2023. Morris, Ali (26 May 2022). "Polyformer is

    Fused filament fabrication

    Fused filament fabrication

    Fused_filament_fabrication

  • Cerium(IV) oxide
  • Chemical compound

    and characterization of single phase multi-component fluorite oxide nanoparticle sols". RSC Advances. 9 (46): 26825–26830. Bibcode:2019RSCAd...926825A

    Cerium(IV) oxide

    Cerium(IV) oxide

    Cerium(IV)_oxide

  • Coffee cup
  • Tableware product

    insulating coffee cup sleeve. Coffee cups and mugs may be made of glazed ceramic, porcelain, plastic, glass, insulated or uninsulated metal, and other materials

    Coffee cup

    Coffee cup

    Coffee_cup

  • Silver
  • Chemical element with atomic number 47 (Ag)

    compounds. In one study, the presence of excess ionic silver and silver nanoparticles caused bioaccumulation effects on zebrafish organs and altered the chemical

    Silver

    Silver

    Silver

  • Cerium(III) oxide
  • Chemical compound

    examine nanoparticle impacts on vehicle emissions and air pollution".{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link) "Nanoparticles used as

    Cerium(III) oxide

    Cerium(III) oxide

    Cerium(III)_oxide

  • Silicon dioxide
  • Oxide of silicon

    C (2019-01-28). "Absolute SiO concentration imaging in low-pressure nanoparticle-synthesis flames via laser-induced fluorescence". Applied Physics B.

    Silicon dioxide

    Silicon dioxide

    Silicon_dioxide

  • Electrocatalyst
  • Catalyst participating in electrochemical reactions

    the work function of a nanoparticle changes and its band structure fades away Defects: the crystal lattice of a small nanoparticle is perfect; thus, reactions

    Electrocatalyst

    Electrocatalyst

    Electrocatalyst

  • Karren More
  • American materials scientist

    high-resolution electron microscopy of structural ceramics, polymer fuel cells and nanoparticle catalysts. She looks to correlate information about microstructure or

    Karren More

    Karren More

    Karren_More

  • Solid-state chemistry
  • Study of solid materials' properties and composition

    characterization. A diverse range of synthetic techniques, such as the ceramic method and chemical vapour deposition, make solid-state materials. Solids

    Solid-state chemistry

    Solid-state chemistry

    Solid-state_chemistry

  • Lustreware
  • Pottery with a reflective or iridescent surface

    at about 600 °C. The salts are reduced to metals and coalesce into nanoparticles. Those particles give the second glaze a metallic appearance. The process

    Lustreware

    Lustreware

    Lustreware

  • Applications of nanotechnology
  • Uses for technology on very small scales

    grant access to less physically accessible areas of the body. Because nanoparticles and nanodevices are highly versatile through modification of their physiochemical

    Applications of nanotechnology

    Applications_of_nanotechnology

  • Gadolinium-doped ceria
  • Ceramic electrolyte

    oxide (CGO), or cerium(IV) oxide, gadolinium-doped, formula Gd:CeO2) is a ceramic electrolyte used in solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs). It has a cubic structure

    Gadolinium-doped ceria

    Gadolinium-doped_ceria

  • Conveyor belt furnace
  • 400-500 °C. TiO2 nanoparticles have been used extensively to increase the interfacial surface area in dye-sensitized solar cells. Nanoparticle films are generally

    Conveyor belt furnace

    Conveyor belt furnace

    Conveyor_belt_furnace

  • Gadolinium(III) hydroxide
  • Chemical compound

    "Fabrication of gadolinium hydroxide nanoparticles using ion-exchange resin and their MRI property". Journal of Asian Ceramic Societies. 4 (1): 138–142. doi:10

    Gadolinium(III) hydroxide

    Gadolinium(III) hydroxide

    Gadolinium(III)_hydroxide

  • PROX
  • catalyst placed upon a ceramic support. Catalysts include metals such as platinum, platinum/iron, platinum/ruthenium, gold nanoparticles as well as novel copper

    PROX

    PROX

  • Allotropes of carbon
  • Materials made only out of carbon

    they take advantage of size-dependent properties generally seen in nanoparticles, nanowires, and thin films. The most typical mechanical properties of

    Allotropes of carbon

    Allotropes of carbon

    Allotropes_of_carbon

  • Medical uses of silver
  • with silver nanoparticles. In vitro tests demonstrated more potent amoebicidal effects for the drugs when conjugated with silver nanoparticles as compared

    Medical uses of silver

    Medical uses of silver

    Medical_uses_of_silver

  • Thermal energy storage
  • Technologies to store thermal energy

    electrons and the water molecules. The nanoparticles are assembled into a thin layer and a single nanoparticle has many chromophore-catalyst on it. The

    Thermal energy storage

    Thermal energy storage

    Thermal_energy_storage

  • Lithium–air battery
  • Metal–air electrochemical cell

    material, such as Li 3P or Li 3N, can be inserted between the ceramic and metal. This ceramic-based SEI inhibits the formation of dendrites and protects

    Lithium–air battery

    Lithium–air_battery

  • CAD/CAM dentistry
  • Computer-aided design and manufacturing of dental prostheses

    composed of inorganic filler in a resin matrix. Similarly, nano-ceramic is nanoparticles embedded in a resin matrix. All three materials have a weak flexural

    CAD/CAM dentistry

    CAD/CAM dentistry

    CAD/CAM_dentistry

  • Fullerene
  • Allotrope of carbon

    fullerenes indicate that C 60 is toxic. The toxicity of these carbon nanoparticles is not only dose- and time-dependent, but also depends on a number of

    Fullerene

    Fullerene

    Fullerene

  • Boron nitride
  • Refractory compound of boron and nitrogen with formula BN

    Ying; Li, Lu Hua (2016-06-14). "Boron Nitride Nanosheet-Veiled Gold Nanoparticles for Surface-Enhanced Raman Scattering". ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces

    Boron nitride

    Boron nitride

    Boron_nitride

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    Deems

    English : derivative of Deem, meaning ‘(son or servant) of the judge’.

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  • Dalsher
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Dalsher

  • Vania
  • Girl/Female

    Christian & English(British/American/Australian)

    Vania

    God's Gracious Gift

  • Vinshu
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Vinshu

    Ever Winner; Always Winner

  • Shobach
  • Boy/Male

    Biblical

    Shobach

    Your bonds, your chains.

  • Hanner
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (mainly Norfolk)

    Hanner

    English (mainly Norfolk) : unexplained.German : from a pet form of Hann, short form of Johann (see John).

  • Ruvanesh
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Ruvanesh

    Seasonal Traveller

  • Siddharatha | ஸீத்தாரதா
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Siddharatha | ஸீத்தாரதா

    For righteous task, Mission, Purpose

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  • Dermic
  • a.

    Pertaining to the dermis; dermal.

  • Ceramics
  • n.

    The art of making things of baked clay; as pottery, tiles, etc.

  • Cerasinous
  • a.

    Pertaining to, or containing, cerasin.

  • Ceramic
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to pottery; relating to the art of making earthenware; as, ceramic products; ceramic ornaments for ceilings.

  • Ceramics
  • n.

    Work formed of clay in whole or in part, and baked; as, vases, urns, etc.

  • Keramics
  • n.

    Same as Ceramics.

  • Cetraric
  • a.

    Pertaining to, or derived from, the lichen, Iceland moss (Cetaria Islandica).

  • Floren
  • n.

    A cerain gold coin; a Florence.

  • Creatic
  • a.

    Relating to, or produced by, flesh or animal food; as, creatic nausea.

  • Parian
  • n.

    A ceramic ware, resembling unglazed porcelain biscuit, of which are made statuettes, ornaments, etc.

  • Chromic
  • a.

    Pertaining to, or obtained from, chromium; -- said of the compounds of chromium in which it has its higher valence.

  • Keramic
  • a.

    Same as Ceramic.

  • Cerasin
  • n.

    A white amorphous substance, the insoluble part of cherry gum; -- called also meta-arabinic acid.

  • Vitric
  • a.

    Having the nature and qualities of glass; glasslike; -- distinguished from ceramic.

  • Kreatic
  • a.

    See Creatic.

  • Dermic
  • a.

    Relating to the derm or skin.

  • Carbamic
  • a.

    Pertaining to an acid so called.

  • Cerotic
  • a.

    Pertaining to, or derived from, beeswax or Chinese wax; as, cerotic acid or alcohol.

  • Chromate
  • n.

    A salt of chromic acid.

  • Cerasin
  • n.

    A gummy mucilaginous substance; -- called also bassorin, tragacanthin, etc.