NANOMATERIALS
Nanotechnology
It is a multidisciplinary field that encompasses nanosciences, nanochemistry, nanophysics, nanomaterials, nanoelectronics, nano metrology, nano biotechnology and other fields.
It can be defined as the administration of material with at least one dimeter between 1 and 100 nanometers.
It has multiple uses from industrial to medicinal.
Nanoparticles
It is the particle that is smaller than 100 nanometers.
Nanoscience
It is the investigation of designs and nanoscale particles that are in the range of 1 to 100 nm.
Particle classification
They are broadly divided into different classes based on their morphology, size and compositional properties.
NP Semiconductors
Cleaning products
Carbon-based products
They are also known as carbon nanotubes.
They are allotropes (structures capable of having different atomic structures) of carbon.
Lipid-based cleaning products
Ceramics
NPs Metal
What are they
They are typically recognized as materials having something like an external appearance containing 100 nanometers or less or including internal layout measuring 100 nanometers or less.
How they are composed
Nanomaterials that have syntheses very similar to those of materials made in the bulk structure could have physical properties.
Applications
One of the main uses can be...
Quantum Dots
They are nanoscale semiconductor crystals.
They have optical and electrical characteristics that range in diameter from 2 to 10nm.
Recently they have begun to be used for the detection of tumors or to generate high-definition cellular images.
Nanomedicine
Nanomaterials can be designed to have different sizes, shapes, compound arrangements, and surfaces, preparing them to associate with explicit biological targets.
It is the medical use of nanotechnology in medicine.
It has been characterized by being used for diagnosis, prevention and treatment of diseases.
Fluorescent biosensor
It allows quantification of protein activity and small molecule signals in living cells with high spatiotemporal resolution.
They are commonly used to achieve rapid hydration or improve comfort during physical activity.
Nanomaterials are used in the original fluorescent biosensing process based on optical and electronic properties.