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How is Composition Controlled?
Controlling the composition of nanomaterials can be achieved through various methods, including
chemical synthesis
,
physical deposition
, and
self-assembly
. Each method has its own advantages and limitations depending on the desired properties and applications. Advanced
analytical techniques
like
X-ray diffraction
,
electron microscopy
, and
spectroscopy
are used to characterize and confirm the composition of these nanomaterials.
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