A dislocation is a crystallographic defect that causes plastic deformation. It is essentially a line defect or irregularity in the crystal lattice structure of a material. Dislocations can be classified into two types: Edge dislocations and Screw … [Continue reading]
Single Walled Carbon Nanotubes
Single walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) are cylindrical structures composed of a single layer of carbon atoms arranged in a hexagonal lattice pattern. They are one of the allotropes of carbon, and have a diameter of a few nanometers and lengths that … [Continue reading]
Bottom up and Top down approach for Preparation of Nanomaterials
The bottom up and top down approaches are two different strategies for the preparation of nanomaterials. One example of the bottom-up approach is chemical synthesis, where chemical reactions are used to create the desired nanoparticles. In … [Continue reading]
Carbon Nanotubes | Properties, Application
Carbon nanotubes are cylindrical structure that consists of carbon atoms arranged in a specific way. They are incredibly strong, lightweight, and have unique electrical and thermal properties. Here are some of the properties and applications of … [Continue reading]
Shape Memory Alloys | Advantages, Disadvantages, Application
Shape memory alloys (SMAs) are a class of metallic materials that have the ability to remember their original shape and recover their pre-deformed shape when heated above a certain temperature. Here are some advantages, disadvantages, and … [Continue reading]
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