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Nanoparticle vs Supernematic - What's the difference?

nanoparticle | supernematic |

As a noun nanoparticle

is any microscopic particle less than about 100 nanometers (nm) in diameter in aerosol science, the term is often reserved for particles less than 50 nm in diameter; the term "ultrafine particles" is used for particles less than 100 nm in diameter.

As an adjective supernematic is

(physics) describing a nematic system, having dispersed nanoparticles, that has enhanced physical properties.

nanoparticle

English

Noun

(wikipedia nanoparticle) (en noun)
  • any microscopic particle less than about 100 nanometers (nm) in diameter. In aerosol science, the term is often reserved for particles less than 50 nm in diameter; the term "ultrafine particles" is used for particles less than 100 nm in diameter.
  • See also

    *nanotechnology *quantum dot *ultrafine particle

    supernematic

    English

    Adjective

    (-)
  • (physics) describing a nematic system, having dispersed nanoparticles, that has enhanced physical properties