How nanomaterial is different from conventional materials?
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Nanomaterials describe, in principle, materials of which a single unit is sized (in at least one dimension) between 1 to 1000 nanometres (10−9 meter) but usually is 1 to 100 nm (the usual definition of nanoscale[1]).
Nanomaterials research takes a materials science-based approach to nanotechnology, leveraging advances in materials metrologyand synthesis which have been developed in support of microfabrication research. Materials with structure at the nanoscale often have unique optical, electronic, or mechanical properties.[2]
Nanomaterials are slowly becoming commercialized[3] and beginning to emerge as commodities.[4]
Nanomaterials research takes a materials science-based approach to nanotechnology, leveraging advances in materials metrologyand synthesis which have been developed in support of microfabrication research. Materials with structure at the nanoscale often have unique optical, electronic, or mechanical properties.[2]
Nanomaterials are slowly becoming commercialized[3] and beginning to emerge as commodities.[4]
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