New method creates ultra-small CaF2 nanopowders for advanced applications!
The scientists made CaF2 powder using a method with Ca(NO3)2 and KF. They studied how the concentration of the reactants affects the size and distribution of the powder particles. They found that as the concentration increases, the grain size first increases and then decreases, leading to smaller particle sizes and more uniform distribution. When the concentration is at its highest, the powder has the smallest grain size, minimal clumping, and evenly distributed particles.