METHOD ASSISTED BY A LASER AND HIGH-INTENSITY ELECTRIC FIELDS FOR THE SYNTHESIS AND COLLECTION OF NANOPARTICLES AND THE GENERATION OF COATINGS

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US2020156934

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The present invention relates to a method for synthesizing and collecting, in a single step, nanoparticles of different materials, and for producing coatings thereof on materials with simple or complex geometries, both in a controlled atmosphere and in ambient conditions, by means of the combined application of a laser beam and high-intensity electric fields.

Countries:
Spain
Regions:
Galicia
Centers:
UNIVERSIDAD DE VIGO
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Sectors:
New & Sustainable Materials
Subsectors:
Surface technology, coating, Micro-structural and nano-technology, Materials, metallurgy, C01P2004/03, C01P2004/64
TRL Level:
TRL 4 – technology validated in lab
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Sustainable Development Goal:
SDG09: Industry, innovation and infrastructure
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We present a new technique based on laser technology for the synthesis of nanoparticles, their collection and, optionally, for the controlled deposition of nanoparticle coatings on metallic and non-metallic material substrates, which <p> - does not require expensive equipment and vacuum systems, <br> - produces only nanoparticles, and <br> - has higher production rates than laser ablation-based production techniques.

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