Department of Solid State Engineering, Institute of Chemical Technology, Prague, Czech Republic
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Laser Ablation of N-filled Polyvinyl Alcohol Composites in Liquids: Fluid Mechanics Insights into Fabrication Techniques
Author(s): Hong Song
The development of advanced composites with tailored properties has become a cornerstone of modern materials science. Polyvinyl alcohol, a water-soluble synthetic polymer, is commonly used in a wide array of applications, from packaging materials to biomedical devices, due to its excellent film-forming abilities, biocompatibility, and biodegradability. When combined with nanoparticles, such as nitrogen (N)-filled particles, PVAbased composites can exhibit enhanced mechanical, thermal, and optical properties, making them ideal for a range of high-performance applications. One promising approach to fabricating such composites is laser ablation in liquids, a process where a high-energy laser is used to generate nanoparticles within a liquid medium. This technique is highly effective for producing high-quality, well-dispersed nanoparticles with precise control over particle size, distribu.. Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2476-2296.2024.11.360
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