Academic Journals In Nanoparticles

A nanoparticle or an ultra-defined particle is usually defined as a particle of material 1 to 100 nm (nm) in diameter. The term is sometimes used for larger particles, up to 500 nm, or fibers and tubes that are less than 100 nm in only two directions. In the lowest range, metal particles smaller than 1 nm are usually called. Nano particles usually differ between micro particles (1-1000 µm), "fine particles" (between 100 and 2500 nm), and "coarse particles" (ranging from 2500 to 10,000 nm), because their smaller size physically drives or very different chemical properties, such as optical, colloidal properties or electrical properties.

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