Nanoparticles Flashcards

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what are the three categories particles are placed in

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coarse particles
fine particles
nanoparticles

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2
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tell me 5/6 properties of nanoparticles

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  • huge surface area to volume become good catalyst, take place on surface of catalyst so bigger surface so more collisions so faster
  • new cosmetics as small particles for better protection for white marks on skin
    sunscreen. block UV light from sun
  • nano-medicine, tiny fullerenes absorbed easily by the body, most deliver drugs right into cells
  • lubricant coating using fullerenes used in gears
  • conduct electricity used in electric circuits
  • added to plastics in sports equipment much stronger and more durable without adding much mass
  • silver nanoparticles added to polymer fibres to make surgical masks and wound dressings, gives fibres antibacterial properties
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3
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what are the risks of nanoparticles

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  • products must be tested properly, and some have available before harmful effects on human health have been investigated
  • nano particles don’t break down easily so start to build up and cause lung inflammation
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4
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what is polymerisation

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where different monomers are used to make a range of polymers

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5
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what are stronger polymers used for

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high density poly(ethene) used to make water pipes

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6
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what are light and stretchy polymers used as

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  • low density for plastic bags and bottles
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7
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what is poly(styrene) foam used for

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packaging to protect fragile things and a thermal insulator

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8
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what are heat resistant polymers used as

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  • melamine for plastic kettles
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9
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what are the material type of ceramics

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brittle

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10
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what is clay ceramics and how are they formed

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  • from weathered rock and decomposed rock

soft when dug up but easy to mould into shapes

hardened by high temperatures

ideal for building material as withstand weight of bricks on top

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what is glass ceramic and what is it used for

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glass is majority soda lime glass made from heating limestone, sand and sodium carbonate until melted when cooled forming glass

glass transparent and strong but moulded when hot and brittle when thin

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12
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what are composites

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made of two components matrix and reinforcement
- carbon fibre made composites made by carbon atoms bonded to make carbon nanotubes which are held w polymer resin matrix

expensive but light and strong

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13
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what are metals

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Shiny, malleable

mixed with other elements to form alloys, which have different properties to the elements they contain

Good conductors of heat and electricity

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14
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WHAT ARE THE FEATURES OF POLYMERS
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flexible 
easily moulded
cheaper
less dense good for designing w low mass
insulators
can degrade
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15
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what are the features of ceramics

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  • insulators
  • brittle
  • strong
  • dont degrade or corrode hence glass not plastic windows
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16
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metal features

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  • conductors
  • less brittle stiff
  • strong
  • dont corrode or degrade if corrosion resistance
17
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composites features

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  • depends on matrix and reinforcement combination and polymers specific purpose
  • expensive