Nano technology.An illustrated 80-page technical presentation describes nano technology using titanate ti·tan·ate n. A salt or ester of titanic acid. and zirconate coupling agents to couple nano particulates, pigments and fibers, catalyze, regenerate and copolymerize co·pol·y·mer·ize v. co·pol·y·mer·ized, co·pol·y·mer·iz·ing, co·pol·y·mer·iz·es v.tr. To polymerize (different monomers) together. v.intr. To react to form a copolymer. , flame retard, intumesce in·tu·mesce v. 1. To swell or expand; enlarge. 2. To bubble up, especially from the effect of heating. and phosphatize phos·pha·tize tr.v. phos·pha·tized, phos·pha·tiz·ing, phos·pha·tiz·es 1. To change into phosphates or a phosphate. 2. To treat with phosphate or phosphoric acid. , functionalize and make UV reactive, and provide superior process efficiency. Titanates and zirconates work in atomic monolayers at the interface of two dissimilar species, including nano materials of all types, according to the literature. Successful application of titanates in nano technology is said to depend upon understanding organometallic chemistry and physics. (Kenrich Petrochemicals) Circle 124 on card |
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