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September 12th, 2009
Iranian Scientists Increase Graphite Wettability
Abstract:
The surface properties of graphite, including its wettability and dispersion in water, were improved by Iranian researchers using nanotechnology.
The remarkable point about this project is the use of ink as the liquid medium for preparation of nanocarbon suspension which is a novel idea and is important scientifically.
The reason is that ink contains organic and resin compounds which help the adhesion of nanocarbon to the surface of graphite as well as presenting an appropriate medium for the dispersion of nanocarbon.
Source:
farsnews.com
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