Affiliation:
1. Barkatullah University, Bhopal, India
Abstract
Understanding nanomaterials is a training tool for the future workforce in nanotech development. Significant research employing nanomaterials has been conducted in the field of nanotechnology over the past few years. Nanomaterials are cornerstones of nanoscience and nanotechnology. Due to great potential to provide societal benefits, nanostructured materials are a topical focus for researchers and worldwide. Nanomaterials have special optical, magnetic, electrical, physical, reactivity, strength, surface area, sensitivity, and stability features. Nanomaterials are usually considered to be materials with at least one external dimension that measures 100 nanometres. The aim of this chapter is to enable researchers to understand in an easy and more rapid manner the state of the art, and thereby develop relevant new information for the research and development communities. This chapter is followed by (i) introduction, (ii) classification of nanomaterials, (iii) applications of nanomaterials, and (iv) future aspects and challenges of nanomaterials.
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