Nano Materials
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Introduction:
Nanomaterials refer to materials with at least one dimension in the nanoscale (1-100 nm) in three-dimensional space or materials composed of these as basic units. This scale is approximately equivalent to 10 to 1000 atoms closely packed together.
Classification:
Zero-dimensional nanomaterials: Examples include nanoparticles and quantum dots, where all three dimensions are in the nanoscale.
One-dimensional nanomaterials: Examples include nanowires, nanorods, and nanotubes, where only one dimension is in the nanoscale.
Two-dimensional nanomaterials: Examples include graphene and nanofilms, where two dimensions are in the nanoscale, and the other dimension is larger.
Three-dimensional nanomaterials: Examples include nanostructured bulk materials, which have internal structures at the nanoscale.
Applications:
Electronics: Used as high-performance electronic components, sensors, and flexible electronic devices.
Energy: Used in the preparation of efficient batteries, supercapacitors, and fuel cells.
Biomedical: Applied in drug delivery, gene therapy, and bioimaging.
Materials Science: Used to enhance the mechanical properties, electrical conductivity, and thermal conductivity of composite materials.
Environmental Protection: Important applications in water treatment, air purification, and pollutant detection.
Nano Materials
Nano Materials
Nano Materials
Nano Materials
Nano Materials
Nano Materials