nanoparticle |
nanodimer |
As nouns the difference between nanoparticle and nanodimer
is that
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 while
nanodimer is (physics) either of a pair of nanoparticles (usually metallic) that remain in close proximity.
nanoparticle |
nanocatalyst |
As nouns the difference between nanoparticle and nanocatalyst
is that
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 while
nanocatalyst is a catalyst composed of nanoparticles.
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 |
nanoblend |
As nouns the difference between nanoparticle and nanoblend
is that
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 while
nanoblend is a blend of nanoparticles.
nanoparticle |
nanopolymer |
As nouns the difference between nanoparticle and nanopolymer
is that
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 while
nanopolymer is a polymer or copolymer material containing dispersed nanoparticles.
nanoparticle |
nanopharmaceuticals |
As nouns the difference between nanoparticle and nanopharmaceuticals
is that
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 while
nanopharmaceuticals is pharmaceuticals produced using nanotechnology, or manufactured in the form of nanoparticles.
nanoparticle |
nanopowder |
As nouns the difference between nanoparticle and nanopowder
is that
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 while
nanopowder is an agglomerate of ultrafine particles, nanoparticles, or nanoclusters.
nanoparticle |
nanoshell |
As nouns the difference between nanoparticle and nanoshell
is that
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 while
nanoshell is a dielectric nanoparticle coated with a very thin metallic shell.
nanoparticle |
nanoceria |
As nouns the difference between nanoparticle and nanoceria
is that
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 while
nanoceria is a nanoparticle form of ceria used as an antioxidant.
nanoparticle |
ferropaper |
As nouns the difference between nanoparticle and ferropaper
is that
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 while
ferropaper is paper impregnated with magnetic nanoparticles of iron oxide.
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