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Nanotechnology Uses

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Uses of Nanoparticles

Nanoscience is an important area of research in chemistry. Currently, nanoparticles are used for:

Catalysts

Catalysts

  • The very high surface area of nanoparticles means that there is a larger surface on which reactions can be catalysed (sped up).
Medicine

Medicine

  • Fullerene nanoparticles can be used to efficiently deliver drugs to a specific area of the body to target a disease.
Electronics

Electronics

  • Carbon nanotubes are used in new computer chips because of their good electrical conductivity.
Cosmetics

Cosmetics

  • Nanoparticles are so small that visible light passes through them, making them transparent.
    • E.g. white substances, like sun cream, can be made transparent by using nanoparticles.
Deodorants

Deodorants

  • Nanoparticles can have antimicrobial properties.
  • These nanoparticles can be used to make deodorants more effective by killing bacteria that generate bad smells.
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