Coated particles and methods of coating particles

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B01J 13/02 (2006.01) B05D 5/12 (2006.01) B32B 15/02 (2006.01) D06M 11/83 (2006.01) G03C 1/00 (2006.01) G03C 1/005 (2006.01)

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CA 2070389

2070389 9106036 PCTABS00005 Methods of coating nanoparticles (30) with one or more layers of various types of materials such as metals (30b), polymers (30c) and halides (30d), and nanoparticles formed by those methods. A first embodiment of the invention is a method of forming silver halide (12b) coated dielectric nanoparticles (12a), and a second embodiment is a method of forming metal (14b) coated dielectric nanoparticles (14a). A first nanoparticle according to this invention comprises a dielectric nano-core and a silver halide coating; and a second nanoparticle comprises a dielectric nano-core, a metal shell over that core and a silver halide (14c) coating over the metal shell. A further nanoparticle of this invention comprises a dielectric nano-core (16a), a silver halide shell (16b) over the core and a metal shell (16c) over the silver halide; and a still further nanoparticle comprises a dielectric core (20a), a first shell of a first metal (20b) and a second shell (20c) of a second metal.

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