Chemistry of inorganic compounds – Oxygen or compound thereof – Metal containing
Patent
1997-07-21
2000-08-22
Dunn, Tom
Chemistry of inorganic compounds
Oxygen or compound thereof
Metal containing
423593, 502 8, C01B 1314, C01G 1314, B01J 3508
Patent
active
061067989
ABSTRACT:
Vanadium oxide nanoparticles were produced with vanadium in a variety of oxidation states and with different crystalline lattice structures. These particles preferably have an average diameter of 150 nm or less with a narrow distribution of diameters. The particles manifest unique properties that result from the small particle size and correspondingly large surface area. A variety of the vanadium oxide nanoparticles can be produced by a versatile laser pyrolysis arrangement. These nanoparticles can be further processed to change the properties of the particles without destroying the nanoscale size of the particles.
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Bi Xiangxin
Gardner James T.
Kambe Nobuyuki
Kumar Sujeet
Dardi Peter S.
Dunn Tom
NanoGram Corporation
Nguyen Cam N.
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