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Nano-objects characterization

Authors: Stéphanie GEORGE, Nicolas LAMPROYE

Publication date: May 10, 2014 | Lire en français

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    2. Nano-object characterization techniques

    2.1 Physico-chemical properties of nano-objects

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    2.1.1 Size and shape

    Many material properties generally regarded as constants begin to vary as the nanoscale is approached and reached. These variations are correlated with the size of the objects involved. To understand and explain this phenomenon, it is essential to know the size and morphology of the nano-objects involved, otherwise the variations observed may be misinterpreted.

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