Mass of fine particles of inorganic material and a film of the f

Stock material or miscellaneous articles – Coated or structually defined flake – particle – cell – strand,... – Particulate matter

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428336, 428405, 428420, 428447, B32B 516

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ABSTRACT:
The present invention concerns a field of dealing with inorganic fine particles, and provides a mass of the inorganic fine particles and method of producing the mass, and as applications of the method, an ultrathin film of inorganic fine particles and method of producing the ultrathin film, a magnetic recording medium and method of manufacturing the medium, and a method of manufacturing an inorganic pattern and method of manufacturing a inorganic wiring. Furthermore, the present invention provides the magnetic recording medium by covering the inorganic fine particles with a monomolecular film of a silane type surface active agent through chemical adsorption and permitting the inorganic fine particles and the monomolecular film to have functions.

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patent: 4434210 (1984-02-01), Nakajima et al.
patent: 4539061 (1985-09-01), Sagiv
patent: 4992300 (1991-02-01), Ogawa et al.

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