This is a follow up on my previous paint message and Titanium Dioxide Nanocrystals. These Qdots seem to be amazing, and I hope we'll be able to make those as well.
As soon as I have more time (I got to start building my Mensenergy website now) I will start to dig deeper into all this tech. But I think QTMM should be able to use their process to create Qdots of any kind right?
Researchers at Monash University, in Victoria, Australia, have found a way to coat fibers with titanium dioxide nanocrystals, which break down food and dirt in sunlight. The researchers, led by organic chemist and nanomaterials researcher Walid Daoud, have made natural fibers such as wool, silk, and hemp that will automatically remove food, grime, and even red-wine stains when exposed to sunlight.
Changchun Institute of Applied Chemistry of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (Changchun, Jilin Province, CN) secured U.S. Patent7,709,540 for a method for preparing organic ligand-capped titanium dioxide (TiO2) nanocrystals. The titanium dioxide nanocrystals have particle diameters of 1-20 nm. The preparing process has the features of mild reaction conditions and is a simpler and easier method with a shorter preparation period, thereby facilitating industrialization of the process.