Synthesis

of nanocomposites Nanocomposites are materials made up of two or more components, where one component is present in the nanoscale range, typically less than 100 nanometers (nm). Synthesis of nanocomposites involves creating these materials through combining particles or fibers of a nanoscale component with a bulk material or a polymer matrix. Nanocomposites can provide enhanced properties such as increased strength and corrosion resistance, improved electrical and optical properties, and reduced flammability. They have found a wide range of applications across industries, from automotive to aerospace and from medical to electronics. The synthesis of nanocomposites is an ever-growing field, as new processes and approaches are developed to create materials with improved properties.


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