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  2. Nanomaterials - Wikipedia

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    Nanomaterials can also be used in three-way-catalyst applications, which have the advantage of controlling the emission of nitrogen oxides (NO x), which are precursors to acid rain and smog. [46] In core-shell structure, nanomaterials form shell as the catalyst support to protect the noble metals such as palladium and rhodium. [47]

  3. Category:Nanomaterials - Wikipedia

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    Nanomaterials: refers to materials having unique properties derived from features present in them whose dimensions are on the nanoscale (less than 100 nm). The term can also refer to the materials more broadly encompassing nanotechnology .

  4. Outline of nanotechnology - Wikipedia

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    List of nanotechnology organizations; Nanotechnology in fiction; Outline of nanotechnology; Impact of nanotechnology. Nanomedicine; Nanotoxicology; Green nanotechnology; Health and safety hazards of nanomaterials; Regulation of nanotechnology; Nanomaterials. Fullerenes; Carbon nanotubes; Nanoparticles; Molecular self-assembly. Self-assembled ...

  5. Magnetic nanoparticles - Wikipedia

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    Ferrite nanoparticles or iron oxide nanoparticles (iron oxides in crystal structure of maghemite or magnetite) are the most explored magnetic nanoparticles up to date.Once the ferrite particles become smaller than 128 nm [22] they become superparamagnetic which prevents self agglomeration since they exhibit their magnetic behavior only when an external magnetic field is applied.

  6. Category:Nanoparticles - Wikipedia

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  7. Industrial applications of nanotechnology - Wikipedia

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    In building construction nanomaterials are widely used from self-cleaning windows to flexible solar panels to wi-fi blocking paint. The self-healing concrete, materials to block ultraviolet and infrared radiation, smog-eating coatings and light-emitting walls and ceilings are the new nanomaterials in construction.

  8. List of nanotechnology organizations - Wikipedia

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    Nano-Materials Research Lab, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research; Center for Excellence in Nano-Electronics, Department of Electrical Engineering, IIT Bombay; Nanoscale Research Facility, IIT Delhi; Sophisticated Analytical Instrumentation Facility, DST Unit of Nanoscience, IIT Madras; Thematic Unit of Excellence, IIT Kanpur

  9. Nanotechnology - Wikipedia

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    Nanotechnology is the manipulation of matter with at least one dimension sized from 1 to 100 nanometers (nm). At this scale, commonly known as the nanoscale, surface area and quantum mechanical effects become important in describing properties of matter.