- Titanium Nitride is an extremely hard ceramic material
- Titanium Nitride powder often used as a coating on titanium alloys, steel, carbide, and aluminium components to improve the substrate's surface properties.
- Titanium Nitride possesses a excellent thermal conductivity properties, high melting point (2950 °C), high hardness,and high-temperature chemical stability
- Titanium Nitride nanopowder has high performance infrared absorption and UV-shielding more than 80%.
- Titanium Nitride’s sintering temperature is low.
- Titanium Nitride is used to harden and protect cutting and sliding surfaces, for decorative purposes (due to its gold appearance), and as a non-toxic exterior for medical implants
- Osbornite is a very rare natural form of titanium nitride, found almost exclusively in meteorites.
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Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) have attracted enormous attention in recent years due to its unique physical, electronic, optical and potential applications in materials science and nanotechnology. The van der Waals interaction between tubes, however, makes CNTs aggregate in most organic solvents and aqueous solutions, which is the major limitation of their practical applications.Various approaches have been studied to alter the CNT surface to promote the dispersion of individual nanotubes and prevent their reaggregation. On the basis of this widely accepted viewpoint, numerous techniques such as covalent bonding, surfactant coating and polymer wrapping have been developed for surface modification or sidewall functionalization.These methods, however, are complicated, time-consuming and cause permanent damage to the CNT structure and properties of the surface, which produces residues of the dispersion agent for the final product. Figure: Single Walled Carbon Nanotube (SWCNT) It has re
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