nanopowders
Nanopowders are fine powders composed of particles that are less than 100 nanometers in size. Due to their extremely small particle dimensions, nanopowders exhibit unique physical and chemical properties that differentiate them from bulk materials. These properties include an increased surface area to volume ratio, enhanced reactivity, and altered optical, electrical, and magnetic behaviors.
Nanopowders can be synthesized through various methods such as chemical vapor deposition, sol-gel processes, mechanical milling,
The high surface energy associated with nanopowders can lead to increased agglomeration, which affects their stability
Nanopowders are characterized by their particle size distribution, morphology, and surface chemistry. Improvements in synthesis control