nitridipartikkeleita
Nitridipartikkeleita, also known as nitride particles in English, are microscopic or nano-scale grains composed primarily of nitrides—compounds formed between nitrogen and a metal or metalloid. Common examples include silicon nitride, aluminum nitride, and titanium nitride. These particles are synthesized through various chemical and physical methods, such as high‑temperature solid-state reactions, ball‑mill grinding, or sputtering deposition. The resulting particles typically exhibit high hardness, excellent wear resistance, and substantial thermal and electrical conductivity, which make them useful in high‑performance engineering applications.
In ceramics, nitridipartikkeleita are incorporated to reinforce the matrix, enhancing fracture toughness and thermal shock resistance.
Because of their robustness and versatility, nitridipartikkeleita are widely studied for advanced materials development and have