[Example] Aggregation of gold nanoparticles in aqueous solvent using MaterialsStudio.
『Materials Studio』
Introduction to the aggregation of gold nanoparticles in aqueous solvent using Materials Studio.
Case Study Utilizing "Materials Studio" ◇Metal nanoparticles, which are nanosized metal particles, are attracting attention due to their unique properties. A typical example is surface plasmon resonance, which is the basis for the vibrant colors seen in stained glass and other materials. However, since this characteristic is exclusive to nanosized particles, it is necessary to prevent particle aggregation. Forcite Plus, a module of Materials Studio, helps observe particle behavior in such cases. 【Product Features】 ■ Ideal for "Materials Informatics" ■ Simulation software that streamlines material development It can be used by those engaged in research, development, design, and manufacturing across various industries. ■ Helps in the development of new materials more efficiently and easily. ■ Compatible with various types of materials ■ Allows for the creation of crystal structures, setting of calculation conditions, and display of calculation results all on a single GUI screen. *For more details, please feel free to contact us. Wavefront Corporation Sales Department MAIL: sales@wavefront.co.jp
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【Tools】 ■ Quantum Mechanics Simulation Tool ■ Classical Simulation Tool ■ Mesoscale Simulation Tool ■ Statistical Tool ■ Analysis/Crystallization Tool 【Examples】 ・Crystal Growth ・Behavior of Atoms on Crystal Surfaces ・Crystal Analysis ・Calculation of Physical Properties ・Sputtering Simulation ・Improvement of Lubricant Performance ・Catalysts ・Tribochemical (Lubrication) Reactions etc. *For more details, please feel free to contact us. Wavefront Co., Ltd. Sales Department MAIL: sales@wavefront.co.jp URL: http://www.wavefront.co.jp/
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Materials Studio provides a graphical user environment called Materials Studio Visualizer, which can be used to create, manipulate, and display models of molecules, crystals, surfaces, polymers, and mesoscale structures.
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Multiscale Simulation of Materials 'Materials Studio' is a comprehensive modeling/simulation platform equipped with: - Quantum mechanics (Density Functional Theory) - Classical mechanics (Molecular Dynamics Calculations) - Mesoscale (Dissipative Particle Dynamics Calculations, etc.) along with statistical, analytical, and crystallization tools.
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Water molecules as the solvent and metal nanoparticles (in this case, gold nanoparticles were used).
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