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  2. Energy applications of nanotechnology - Wikipedia

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    A major issue with current energy generation is the generation of waste heat as a by-product of combustion. A common example of this is in an internal combustion engine. The internal combustion engine loses about 64% of the energy from gasoline as heat and an improvement of this alone could have a significant economic impact. [47]

  3. Applications of nanotechnology - Wikipedia

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    Nanotechnology is giving rise to nanographene batteries that can store energy more efficiently and weigh less. [26] Lithium-ion batteries have been the primary battery technology in electronics for the last decade, but the current limits in the technology make it difficult to densify batteries due to the potential dangers of heat and explosion ...

  4. Nanotechnology - Wikipedia

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    Nanotechnology may be able to create new materials and devices with diverse applications, such as in nanomedicine, nanoelectronics, biomaterials energy production, and consumer products. However, nanotechnology raises issues, including concerns about the toxicity and environmental impact of nanomaterials , [ 9 ] and their potential effects on ...

  5. Nanorobotics - Wikipedia

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    Nanotechnology provides a wide range of new technologies for developing customized means to optimize the delivery of pharmaceutical drugs. Today, harmful side effects of treatments such as chemotherapy are commonly a result of drug delivery methods that don't pinpoint their intended target cells accurately. [ 92 ]

  6. Nanobatteries - Wikipedia

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    Using nanotechnology to manufacture of batteries offers the following benefits: [9] Increasing the available power from a battery and decreasing the time required to recharge a battery. These benefits are achieved by coating the surface of an electrode with nanoparticles, increasing the surface area of the electrode thereby allowing more ...

  7. IMEC - Wikipedia

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    Imec is well known for its expertise in shrinking circuitry and the applicability of nanotechnology in novel industries. [8] In 2015, The New York Times stated that imec had helped pioneer techniques to produce some of the world's smallest and most sophisticated chips [ 9 ] and the centre was considered to be a world-leader in nanoelectronics ...

  8. Nanoelectronics - Wikipedia

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    There is also research into energy production for devices that would operate in vivo, called bio-nano generators. A bio-nano generator is a nanoscale electrochemical device, like a fuel cell or galvanic cell , but drawing power from blood glucose in a living body, much the same as how the body generates energy from food .

  9. Nanocircuitry - Wikipedia

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    A variety of proposals have been made to implement nanocircuitry in different forms. These include Nanowires, Single-Electron Transistors, Quantum dot cellular automata, and Nanoscale Crossbar Latches.