Simple And Cheap Method For The Mass Production Of Metal Nano Particles

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  • Опубликовано: 10 янв 2025

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  • @consciousenergies
    @consciousenergies 9 лет назад +27

    I keep referring back to these videos for the current project we are working on. This knowledge that you share does volumes to the availability of materials that the poorly funded scientific experimentalist can use. Using some of these videos to produce my own tiny nickel particles, as most scholarly articles you have to pay for information. I can't thank you enough and I hope all is well with you guys across the pond.
    -Cheers

  • @cedricproper5256
    @cedricproper5256 6 лет назад +4

    This has got to be the best bartending video on nano chemistry I've ever seen.
    It's that easy and cheap to make.
    Well done! Good show!

  • @monzavada
    @monzavada 6 лет назад +1

    Sir, hats off to you for sharing this knowledge with world without expecting any thing in return. It’s tiny amount of people like you, which actually make this world a liveable place. God bless

  • @goodbye8995
    @goodbye8995 2 года назад +2

    How about putting a drop onto a slide and showing us the particle size?

  • @georgeferreira481
    @georgeferreira481 2 года назад +1

    I want to put some Copper particles in the soil of my vegetable garden. Would this be the best solution? Thank you for all the excellent information.

  • @inigomontoya8225
    @inigomontoya8225 4 года назад +3

    I'm going to have to watch this video again a few times. Are there any reference books I should check gor this or did you figure it all out originally?

  • @MathewTitus
    @MathewTitus 10 лет назад +1

    That was BLOODY Amazing! And I can't for the life if me think why anyone hadn't thought of it before. So, what you end up with are copper nanoparticles, right? Wow!

    • @ThinkingandTinkering
      @ThinkingandTinkering  10 лет назад +3

      Yep - and what's more it can be adapted to produce nanoparticles of any metal type. it is odd how tings occur to you - this is a combination of current graphene research and green synthesis of metal nanoparticles - so it woldn't occur if you weren't interested in both those things i guess

  • @peacelilly5074
    @peacelilly5074 4 года назад +1

    How would do the reverse? Remove metal nanoparticles from water? Distillation or something more complex ?

  • @CUBETechie
    @CUBETechie 3 года назад +1

    Did you heard anything about iron for energy storage?

  • @danhunt5016
    @danhunt5016 10 лет назад +6

    Fantastic stuff. Just wondering, with all this upgrading, have you considered a new camera?

  • @scasti70
    @scasti70 5 лет назад

    @Robert Murray-Smith : Dear Robert, in one of your videos you "applied" copper nano-particles on Inox Silverware by simple "scrubbing". Have you ever checked if this process takes place using nickel nanoparticles in place of copper ones? Thanks, kind regards,

  • @Alejandro-zf1gm
    @Alejandro-zf1gm 6 лет назад +3

    Dear, could you give me the proportions of copper sulfate and asorbic acid? From what I understand, you only use two reagents

  • @abdulmatinabdulkhalique985
    @abdulmatinabdulkhalique985 6 лет назад +1

    What ingredients you use after copper salphate?

  • @mattsimmons3259
    @mattsimmons3259 2 года назад

    Is this the stuff that copper pastes steel ? I would really like to buy some .

  • @Doncious
    @Doncious 10 лет назад +2

    what is the antioxidant you are refering to when after the ascorbic acid u said u added it and then it reduced? is it the green tea you used in the ferro fluid video?

    • @ThinkingandTinkering
      @ThinkingandTinkering  10 лет назад

      the iron is the reducing agent but the air in the water oxidises the newly formed particles - the ascorbic acid reduces that and acts as a capping agent - so it is both antioxidant and capping agent

  • @KnightShift006
    @KnightShift006 3 года назад

    We blend/ground the nanoparticles and shaker smaller

  • @eaglegp7
    @eaglegp7 3 года назад

    Do a last edit on your videos. add on a thumbs-up sign to remind us to thank you for your time making this vision of an idea placed in the path of future.

  • @rolandvillwock6142
    @rolandvillwock6142 6 лет назад +1

    What is the size of your nano particles ? Thx

  • @goodbye8995
    @goodbye8995 2 года назад +1

    Is the noise really necessary?

  • @DrNirmitNPatel
    @DrNirmitNPatel 4 года назад +2

    I'm interested to make copper nano particles. Would you like to help me?
    What are the ingredients with thair proportion?
    Or
    Can you send detail process for the same?
    I would like to make new material from this

  • @sheheryarshuaib1736
    @sheheryarshuaib1736 5 лет назад

    Hi Robert .. how do we seperate the copper nanoparticles from this solution that also has Iron sulphate inorder to use copper nano particles for peen plating using a rock tumblr ?

  • @abdulmatinabdulkhalique985
    @abdulmatinabdulkhalique985 6 лет назад

    Can this liquid paint on stainless steel bottles?

  • @abdulmatinabdulkhalique985
    @abdulmatinabdulkhalique985 6 лет назад

    Can this liquid put on stainless steel bottles?

  • @abdulmatinabdulkhalique985
    @abdulmatinabdulkhalique985 6 лет назад

    Can we put this liquid on stainless steel bottles?

  • @dococktick2543
    @dococktick2543 10 лет назад

    Hello Robert, great video. So if there are iron nano-particles in dispersed in liquid, does that make the fluid ferro-fluid, or would putting a magnet up to the side of the jar just pull the iron into a clump?

    • @ThinkingandTinkering
      @ThinkingandTinkering  10 лет назад +2

      If there is any iron left over you have made a mistake - I actually measured out the stoichiometric amount of iron. The iron will be an impurity and can be removed magnetically

  • @jhnd9179
    @jhnd9179 10 лет назад +1

    Hello Sir,
    I have gone through some of your videos and find them really fascinating. Can this kind of process be used to make mirror like metalized surfaces?

    • @ThinkingandTinkering
      @ThinkingandTinkering  10 лет назад +1

      i haven't tried it - so i don't know - but worth a try

    • @varengrey7221
      @varengrey7221 8 лет назад +2

      Easiest way I know to make a uniform, mirror like metal coating is to use plasma to deposit it. the flow can be guided with magnets.

  • @mkhamlach
    @mkhamlach 9 лет назад

    Hi Rob, hope everything is good for you. We are all expected for your news.
    I am thinking about the solar ink with copper, tin, sulfur and zinc nanoparticles.
    Your way to make nanoparticles is just amazing.
    I am wondering myself if can I put zinc copper tin and sulfur at the same in acid ascorbic in order to have a mix of them before to make it a ink.
    Do you think can I try it or that s better to follow the instructions in your video.
    Thanks mate for you help

    • @ThinkingandTinkering
      @ThinkingandTinkering  9 лет назад

      Mo Kha you know me mate - i would just try it and see - so often that just answers the question.

    • @mkhamlach
      @mkhamlach 9 лет назад

      Robert Murray-Smith yes do it and talk about after that s a good deal. Ok mate
      Waiting for your news
      Peace on you

  • @donkoes4864
    @donkoes4864 10 лет назад

    Using your simple technique, what sorts of materials do you think it can make?
    Do you think it can produce a synthesized nanofluid?

    • @ThinkingandTinkering
      @ThinkingandTinkering  10 лет назад

      it's well worth a try - let me know how you get on

    • @donkoes4864
      @donkoes4864 10 лет назад

      Robert Murray-Smith

    • @donkoes4864
      @donkoes4864 10 лет назад

      Robert Murray-Smith
      Hey Robert,
      My field of interest is lubrication technology.
      I'm researching a way to synthesize anti-friction agent with a lubricant product as a medium. However, I can't quite get an idea of what catalyst to be used that doesn't acidic (I found salt and sulfide, used as catalyst in most nanosynthesis are too acidic). What idea can you share?
      Thanks Robert.

    • @ThinkingandTinkering
      @ThinkingandTinkering  10 лет назад

      Don Koes
      You could well use this method - the Russians looked into replacement reactions for lubrication back in the 80's so it would be well worth a search of their inventor's certificates - you would need to control particle size of metal you add and use centrifugation of dialysis to remove the remaining sulphate - it's not a finished method so you would have to refine

  • @bartoszbarejko1585
    @bartoszbarejko1585 10 лет назад

    A little of graphene additive increases the strength of any materials, hundreds of times

  • @wat8437
    @wat8437 4 года назад

    How would one go about getting aluminium nanoparticles?

    • @MisterFizz
      @MisterFizz 2 года назад

      Have you tried this technique to produce AL nano's ?

  • @soulrobotics
    @soulrobotics 6 месяцев назад

    why i´ve found this now and not 10 years ago?

  • @Samrules888
    @Samrules888 10 лет назад +1

    do you think this could be used for some stanine research?

  • @transmitterrelay11
    @transmitterrelay11 9 лет назад +1

    hi robert, what ratios did you use for this experiment. I've tried contacting you several times on this matter, please respond to a BIG fan!

    • @ThinkingandTinkering
      @ThinkingandTinkering  9 лет назад

      jo atjo really - i am sorry for not replying earlier - i try to reply to all mails and posts - so sorry again - I did this a while ago as a bit of a curiosity and i am afraid I dont' really remember the ratios.

  • @bhavinivaghela166
    @bhavinivaghela166 4 года назад

    Sir plz suggest Me how can i add nono aprticle into bio plastic?

  • @Owenimus
    @Owenimus 10 лет назад

    Amazing job! Just wondering, have you heard of stanene? I hear it's another one of those super conducting materials.
    And keep up the great work! :)

  • @KnightShift006
    @KnightShift006 3 года назад

    Pin prick holes native nanotube does a drill

  • @agentbertram4769
    @agentbertram4769 7 лет назад +1

    Cooking IS chemistry. If you look at some of my cooking, it's industrial chemistry on a disastrous scale. :O(

  • @user-py9cy1sy9u
    @user-py9cy1sy9u 10 лет назад

    My only question is are they really nano particles? Most metal powders are made using atomization and people can make lover than 300 µm size particles using atomization technology.

    • @user-py9cy1sy9u
      @user-py9cy1sy9u 10 лет назад

      I watched your other videos on this subject and I saw that this process indeed produces nano particles

    • @ThinkingandTinkering
      @ThinkingandTinkering  10 лет назад

      wwwelkam
      I have left this solution around for weeks and the particles remain dispersed though you are right the real answer is an stm

    • @hellonancy8990
      @hellonancy8990 7 лет назад

      And what is an stm?

    • @excitedbox5705
      @excitedbox5705 5 лет назад

      @@hellonancy8990 scanning tunneling microscope.

    • @MisterFizz
      @MisterFizz 2 года назад

      @@user-py9cy1sy9u Kindly post links to the "other videos on the subject" for reference here. He has 1300 or thereabout videos on his channel. Too many to surf through. I have been having trouble understanding some of his audio. The recording is not the clearest ever. The info, however, is intriguing.

  • @KnightShift006
    @KnightShift006 3 года назад

    Nanoscale sieve mesh gauze

  • @kwandakekana9890
    @kwandakekana9890 3 года назад

    Forbidden coffee