Development of production technology of nanostructure monodisperse powder of different substances
Omar Khazamov, Magomed Ramadanov

TL;DR
This paper discusses developing production technologies for nanostructured, monodisperse powders of various substances, aiming to improve efficiency and expand applications in science and industry.
Contribution
It introduces new technological parameters for sustainable dispersion modes of different substances' nanostructured powders.
Findings
Identification of optimal dispersion parameters
Enhanced uniformity of nanopowders
Potential for broader industrial application
Abstract
One of the breakthrough areas of physical science over the past decade has been research in the field of nanostructured materials of various substances, almost all of the properties of which differ sharply from the properties of macroscopic size. It is difficult to list the areas of science and technology, where nanomaterials are not implemented due to their new original properties. In this regard, the development of technologies for the production of nanoscale structures is a topical issue which is of great interest in almost all areas of science and industry. As we know, all the known technologies of nanostructured materials have limited scope, and are inefficient. [1,2] The main purpose of the work is the definition of technological parameters of dispersion sustainable modes of various groups of substances.
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Taxonomy
TopicsMining and Gasification Technologies · Advanced Theoretical and Applied Studies in Material Sciences and Geometry · Industrial Engineering and Technologies
