With the coupling of an external field and aeration (or a flow of another
gas), nanoparticles can be smoothly and vigorously fluidized. A magnetic
force and/or pre-treatment may be employed with the fluidizing gas and,
when coupled with a fluidizing medium, provide excellent means for
achieving homogenous nanofluidization. The magnetic force interacts with
non-fluidizing magnetic particles and helps to break channels as well as
provide enough energy to disrupt the strong interparticle forces, thereby
establishing an advantageous agglomerate size distribution. Enhanced
fluidization is reflected by improved performance-related attributes. The
fluidized nanoparticles may be coated, surface-treated and/or
surface-modified in the fluidized state. In addition, the fluidized
nanoparticles may participate in a reaction, either as a reactant or a
catalyst, while in the fluidized state.