ISSN:2321-6212
Nanoscience: Principles Properties and Emerging Applications
Nanoscience is the study of materials, structures, and phenomena at the nanoscale, typically between 1 and 100 nanometers. At this scale, matter exhibits unique physical, chemical, and biological properties that differ significantly from bulk materials due to quantum effects and increased surface-to-volume ratios. Nanoscience serves as the foundation for nanotechnology, enabling the design and manipulation of materials at the atomic and molecular levels. This article provides a comprehensive overview of nanoscience, including its fundamental principles, classification of nanomaterials, synthesis techniques, and applications across various fields such as medicine, electronics, energy, and environmental science. It also addresses the challenges associated with toxicity, ethical concerns, and large-scale production. Advances in nanoscience continue to drive innovation, making it a critical field for the development of next-generation technologies and sustainable solutions.
M Kavitha Devi
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