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Polymers, Cosmetics, & Pigments
One of the largest current uses of nanopowders is for modifying the properties of polymers. The tire uses more nanopowders than any other application, where flame-made carbon black and silica enhance the life, strength, and traction of the starting rigid polymer. nGimat's new composition can be blended into various polymers and other organic media to yield polymers with ever-lasting color, conductivity, wear, optical index, biocidal properties, catalytic properties, capacitance, or other desired properties. Key to enabling use is affordability and proper surface functionality so a quality composite is formed.

In cosmetic applications, doped TiO2 and doped ZnO are being developed for use in sunscreens for sensitive skin, baby products and specialty applications. Most of today's topical medications that protect against solar radiation contain organic chemical compounds that absorb ultraviolet light and opaque materials that reflect light (usually metallic oxides). The organic active agents may cause skin irritation and other side effects while the currently used particles are white until rubbed thin. Newer nano-sized reflecting powders provide broad-spectrum protection against UV radiation and are more cosmetically acceptable because they are flesh-toned and turn invisible when applied. nGimat will provide doped inorganic nanoparticle materials that provide increased safety, appearance and UV blocking compared to simple inorganic materials. nGimat has already developed reactors and processing techniques enabling control of nanomaterial size, crystallinity and other properties.

In pigment applications, several nano-size pigments with complex compositions have been demonstrated using the cost-effective NanoSpraySM Combustion Processing technology for manufacturing particles with controlled properties and size distribution. This technology enables optimization of pigments, not only for color, but also for additional functional properties such as electrical or thermal conductivity, infrared radiation reflectivity (to reduce heat build up), advanced camouflage capabilities (signature tailoring), and corrosion resistance. The technology also enables flexibility in selection of materials system through modification of liquid solution chemistry, reduction in operating and capital costs, scalability, particle size control (down to vapor and nano-scale), and improved uniformity.

Electron microscopic images of nGimat's suncreen nanopowders and blue nanopigments

nGimat's nanopigments

nGimat has techniques to produce polymer and inorganic/organic composite particles and to modify surface properties of particulate matter by encapsulating them with thin films in dynamic flow-through reactors and in fluidized beds. nGimat's NanoSpraySM-based technology dynamically combines the three-step process of production, encapsulation, and dispersion of coated nanoparticles into a one-step process that can naturally surface treat nanoparticles during their synthesis and disperse them under controlled conditions. Through control of flame temperature, stoichiometry, and flow configuration, various combinations of particle and coating material can be achieved. The figure below shows an SEM micrograph of NanoSpray Process-produced polymer particles that contain inorganic nanoparticles. Similar results have been obtained when producing pure polymer particles. The polymer particles are spherical and smooth with estimated diameters of about 5 microns. The figure below also shows ZnO nanoparticles coated with a SiO2 layer formed using a dynamic flow-through gas process. Several other combinations of nanoparticle and coating materials have been demonstrated, and the resulting nanomaterials have shown good performance in functional testing.

NanoSpray Process-produced polymer powder containing inorganic particles and image of ZnO nanoparticle encapsulated with SiO2 layer

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