Engineers produce 'how-to' guide for controlling the structure of nanoparticles

Saturday, September 26, 2009 - 06:14 in Physics & Chemistry

Tiny objects known as nanoparticles are often heralded as holding great potential for future applications in electronics, medicine and other areas. The properties of nanoparticles depend on their size and structure. Now researchers from North Carolina State University have learned how to consistently create hollow, solid and amorphous nanoparticles of nickel phosphide, which has potential uses in the development of solar cells and as catalysts for removing sulphur from fuel. Their work can now serve as a 'how-to' guide for other researchers to controllably create hollow, solid and amorphous nanoparticles - in order to determine what special properties they may have...

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