Coating Flat and Curved Surfaces by Nanoparticles Using Ultrasound and Microwave Radiations

Aharon Gedanken 

Bar-Ilan University, Ramat-Gan 52900, Israel

Abstract

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  • Both Ultrasound and MW radiations were employed to coat flat and curved surfaces of Polymers, glass, textiles and metals by a variety of nanoparticles. We will present a few examples and explain why the nanoparticles adhere very well to the surface of the substrate. Most of the examples will concentrate on the antibacterial nanoparticles. We will present evidence that coating glass surfaces with nanoparticles of MgF2  prevent the development of biofilms of two types of bacteria. 
  •  Combining MW and ionic liquids for the fabrication of nanomaterials will be discussed and a special emphasis will be devoted to metal fluoride nanoparticle.

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Presentation: Invited oral at E-MRS Fall Meeting 2008, Workshop, by Aharon Gedanken
See On-line Journal of E-MRS Fall Meeting 2008

Submitted: 2008-05-01 16:39
Revised:   2008-08-08 18:42
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