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工業技術研究院產業經濟與資訊服務中心Industrial Technolgy Research InstituteIndustrial Economics & Knowledge Center
Applications--Dispersions, Coatings, and Other Large Surface Area Structures
Rational You
ITRI-IEK-NEMS
2001/08/01
Source: IWGN (1999/09)
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工業技術研究院產業經濟與資訊服務中心Industrial Technolgy Research InstituteIndustrial Economics & Knowledge Center
Optical Fiber Preforms Through Sol-Gel
• Photo of sol-gel preforms.
• The dried, unconsolidated tubes are being loaded into a silica “boat” to be heated in various gases to remove organic compounds, water, and refractory impurities
Source: IWGN (1999/09), Bell Labs/Lucent Technologies
Examples of Current Achievements and Paradigm Shifts
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工業技術研究院產業經濟與資訊服務中心Industrial Technolgy Research InstituteIndustrial Economics & Knowledge Center
Nanoparticle-Reinforced Polymeric Materials • ---
Source: IWGN (1999/09), Schadler and Siegel 1998
Examples of Current Achievements and Paradigm Shifts
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工業技術研究院產業經濟與資訊服務中心Industrial Technolgy Research InstituteIndustrial Economics & Knowledge Center
Biological Weapon Decontamination by Nanoparticles
• Decay curve for Bacillus Globigii baseline and Bacillus Globigii with chlorinated nanoparticle powder.
• It shows a baseline and two curves (each reproduced by two Brunswick air samplers), one for low nanoparticle concentration (10 mg/m 3 ) and one for a higher nanoparticle concentration (20 mg/m 3 ) in the air.
Source: IWGN (1999/09)
Examples of Current Achievements and Paradigm Shifts
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工業技術研究院產業經濟與資訊服務中心Industrial Technolgy Research InstituteIndustrial Economics & Knowledge Center
Nanoparticles for Use in Imaging Systems (1)
• Ability to generate thinner imaging layers is a consequence of using nanoparticulate preparations in image-recording layers such as graphic film systems; the high surface area of nanoparticulate filter dyes allows for higher feature performance and results in the ability to reduce the concentration of the dye component.
• In addition, the use of nanoparticulates in graphic film applications produces filter dye layers that have less light scatter by virtue of the finer particle size.
• This reduced light scatter leads to sharper absorption spectra, allowing for controlled handling of the film under specified light conditions.
Source: IWGN (1999/09)
Examples of Current Achievements and Paradigm Shifts
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工業技術研究院產業經濟與資訊服務中心Industrial Technolgy Research InstituteIndustrial Economics & Knowledge Center
Nanoparticles for Use in Imaging Systems (2)• Another advantage from nanoparticulate preparations of these filte
r dyes comes from the use of the polymeric media in the size reduction process.
• The polymeric media avoids creating attrition products, as are common with ceramic or metal media. The latter materials often produce pH changes, which adversely cause the dye to wander in the coating.
• Many attrition products affect dispersion stability and change the size reduction performance by influencing the final particle distribution of the slurry.
• Attrition products degrade milling performance and increase manufacturing maintenance costs.
• The polymeric media used in preparing nanoparticle slurries avoids those deficiencies, which results in a more invariant process for slurry preparation (U.S. Patents #5478705, 5442279, and 5474237).
Source: IWGN (1999/09)
Examples of Current Achievements and Paradigm Shifts
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工業技術研究院產業經濟與資訊服務中心Industrial Technolgy Research InstituteIndustrial Economics & Knowledge Center
Magnetic Fluids Containing Magnetic Nanoparticles
• Visualization of a ferrofluid immersed in water
Source: IWGN (1999/09), Ferrofluidics Corp.
Examples of Current Achievements and Paradigm Shifts
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工業技術研究院產業經濟與資訊服務中心Industrial Technolgy Research InstituteIndustrial Economics & Knowledge Center
Present and Future Applications of Nanostructured Dispersions
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Source: IWGN (1999/09)
Examples of Current Achievements and Paradigm Shifts