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>no Materials or Nanotechnology thread
This should be rectified.
>>7727048
ayyy materials and nanotubulars dude woahhh lmao
Did you know that you can purify gold nanoparticles from the skin of a pomegranate?
>>7727072
Sorry I should have said synthesize. Also you need Chloroauric acid.
>>7727054
Lmao this
Meme shit
Do any of you guys actually do research in this field? Can you share some things you are researching currently.
>>7727422
Yes.
No, the recent grad-school horror stories on /sci/ has instilled a dreadful paranoia in me of getting scooped.
>>7727422
>Do any of you guys actually do research in this field?
Yes
>Can you share some things you are researching currently.
Due to NDAs, No
Here's a few paper titles from a journal sitting on my desk. Not as exciting as you would think.
Microfluidics here, can I come?
>>7727442
FUCK OFF
>>7727442
ofc friend everyone is welcome in the all-ecnompassing field of materials science. it is only a matter of time before the others join us as well.
>Muh graphene
OUTTA MY WAY CARBON FUCKING SHITS
>>7727085
chemfags pls go
>>7727422
PhD metallurgist here
I look at high-strength structural metallic systems for aerospace
High temperature properties like creep resistance and low desnity are vital these days along with the usual mechanical properties (fatigue strength, toughness, oxidation resistance).
Novel process routes like powder metallurgy and additive manufacturing are growing in popularity
U mad cos I'm stylin' on ya?
>>7727463
How the fuck else do you expect to make nanostructures? Your fucking hands?
Getting my masters in chemical engineering right now. Trying to get a job in semiconductor fabrication after graduation.
Wafer fab is the shit.
>>7727485
>He hasn't heard of nanoprecipitates
>>7727494
Are you telling me right now with a straight face you think you can do anything on the molecular, let alone nano scale without using some sort of chemistry
>>7727508
That depends what you mean by that. By ECAP you can get nanoscale particles, for example.
Or plasma deposition, or MBE. Hell, with AFM you can manipulate surfaces atom-by-atom.
>>7727508
>moving the goalposts this hard
Get fucked chem fag, this is a materials science thread
Nanometre sized particles are routinely precipitated inside alloys during heat treatment for increased strength etc.
Composition not chemistry