different between nanophase vs nanodomain
nanophase
English
Etymology
nano- +? phase
Adjective
nanophase (comparative more nanophase, superlative most nanophase)
- Describes very small particles in a dispersion etc.
Noun
nanophase (plural nanophases)
- Such a phase
See also
- microphase
Anagrams
- anaphones
nanophase From the web:
- what are nanophase materials
- what does nanophase mean
nanodomain
English
Etymology
nano- +? domain
Noun
nanodomain (plural nanodomains)
- (chemistry) A small set of atoms bound together, measuring between 1 to 100 nanometers.
- (biochemistry) In reference calcium signalling, is where the calcium-binding proteins (or "sensors") are located within a few nanometers of an open calcium channel.
Related terms
- nano-
- nanophase
References
- Nanophase Metal Oxide Materials: Introduction, in Handbook of Nanophase and Nanostructured Materials, by Zhong Lin Wang, Ze Zhang, Yi Liu, 2003.
nanodomain From the web:
- what does nanodomain mean
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