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University of Debrecen

Centers of Arts, Humanities and Science

Nanotechnology now Current uses


Felipe Assumpo Giro Bruno Lupi Barroso Dr. Nagy, Lajos Debrecen, October 2013

General Introduction
Nanotechnology is the science that designs and develops products and technological processes from tiny particles in the nanometer scale (one mm is equal to one million of nanos) as the atoms. With the use of specific tools and techniques, this professional is able to arrange atoms and molecules in order to give rise to a product, process or new material. It operates in research and development in various areas, like medicine, computation or engineering.

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Nanotechnology, current uses


Fabric stain resistant and which do not crumple; Racquets and tennis balls; Material for protection ("screening") against ultraviolet rays;

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Glass coating and anti-erosion applications to metals;


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Nano-glue, able to join any material; Cleaning products, toxic materials; Filters for sun protection; Cosmetic products;
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Nanotechnology, current uses


Antibacterial powder;
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Topical treatment of herpes and fungi; Several medical applications such as catheters, heart valves, pacemakers, orthopedic implants;

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Treatment systems of air and water

Microprocessors and electronic equipment in general;


Polishing surfaces and surfaces with micro-nanotechnology without risks.
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Nanotechnology, current trade and prospecting

Nanotechnology, current trade and prospecting

Federal University of So Carlos


Department of Chemical Engineering / CCET Modifications of the properties of SBR polymers commercial from the incorporation of synthetic nanoparticles (Cloisite Na+ and Laponite).
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Introduction of Problem

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Structure of nanocomposites:

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Results and discussion: Cloisite Na+


X-Ray Diffraction: Infrared spectroscopy:

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Results and discussion: Cloisite Na+


DSC- Glass Transition

Amostra Tg (C)

SBR -47,70

SBR Na+ 1% -46,73

SBR Na+ 5% -44,03

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Results and discussion: Laponite


X-Ray Diffraction: Infrared spectroscopy:

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Results and discussion: Laponite


DSC- Glass Transition

Amostra Tg (C)

SBR -47,70

SBR LAP 1% -47,27

SBR LAP 5% -46,34

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Conclusions
Both nanocomposites showed better chemical properties than the pure polymer (SBR) Clay Cloisite Na+ showed better results than clay Laponita.

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Federal University of So Paulo


Department of Chemical Engineering

Production of nanotubular oxides on TiW alloy employing anodization technique

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