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titleOfInvention Dispersion method and dispersion apparatus
abstract Dispersion of a powder having poor wettability with respect to a solvent requires addition of a surfactant and treatment of the powder. However, carbon black, for example, has low surface free energy and is difficult to wet with solvents having high polarity such as water, so wetting is progressed by using a surfactant in combination. Surfactant is mixed as an impurity. Further, the modification in the plasma processing has a great problem with respect to the generation of plasma and the processing capacity per unit time. In a dispersion method in which a powder having poor wettability with respect to a solvent is uniformly dispersed in a solvent, the powder is dispersed in the solvent by reducing the interfacial tension due to the electrocapillary phenomenon of the powder. [Selection] Figure 1
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