Important Technologies and Terminologies of Nanotechnology and Biotechnology
Nanotechnology
- Nanoparticles: Tiny particles with dimensions on the nanoscale. They have unique properties due to their size, making them useful in areas such as drug delivery, catalysis, and electronics.
- Nanomaterials: Materials engineered at the nanoscale. These materials exhibit novel properties compared to bulk materials and are used in various applications, including coatings, sensors, and composites.
- Nanotubes: Cylindrical structures made of carbon or other materials. Carbon nanotubes, for instance, have exceptional mechanical, electrical, and thermal properties.
- Nanowires: Ultra-thin wires with diameters in the nanometer range. They are used in nanoelectronics, sensors, and energy storage devices.
- Quantum Dots: Semiconductor nanocrystals that emit specific colors of ....
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