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]
Multi-Walled Carbon Nanotubes
CNTs are carbon-based cylindrical structures that exhibit a hexagonal pattern in their atomic arrangement. Multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) are a type of CNTs consisting of several concentric tubes of carbon atoms with a diameter ranging from a … [Continue reading]
What are Fiber Reinforced Plastics
Composite materials comprising of fibers reinforcing a polymer matrix are known as fiber reinforced plastics (FRP). The fibers provide strength and stiffness to the material while the polymer matrix holds the fibers in place and transfers loads … [Continue reading]
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