Method of transferring nanoparticles using a microporous...

Coating processes – Solid particles or fibers applied – Plural particulate materials applied

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C427S190000, C427S191000

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ABSTRACT:
A process for preparing a metallic nanoparticle-coated substrate is described, by transferring a metallic nanoparticle coating from a microporous film.

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