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Nanotechnology

This document provides information about nanotechnology including definitions, history, applications, and benefits. It defines nanotechnology as the study and manipulation of matter at the atomic scale, between 1 to 100 nanometers. Some key points: - Nanotechnology allows for the construction of functional systems at the micro and atomic levels and has led to commercial applications in areas like materials, electronics, medicine, and fabrics. - Important developments include the invention of the scanning tunneling microscope in 1981 and the discovery of fullerenes in 1985 which helped nanotechnology emerge. - Current and potential applications include using carbon nanotubes in electronics and batteries, nanorods in displays, nanobots for detection and drug delivery, and nanoparticles in cancer

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Nanotechnology

This document provides information about nanotechnology including definitions, history, applications, and benefits. It defines nanotechnology as the study and manipulation of matter at the atomic scale, between 1 to 100 nanometers. Some key points: - Nanotechnology allows for the construction of functional systems at the micro and atomic levels and has led to commercial applications in areas like materials, electronics, medicine, and fabrics. - Important developments include the invention of the scanning tunneling microscope in 1981 and the discovery of fullerenes in 1985 which helped nanotechnology emerge. - Current and potential applications include using carbon nanotubes in electronics and batteries, nanorods in displays, nanobots for detection and drug delivery, and nanoparticles in cancer

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NANOTECHNOLOGY

NANO & TECHNOLOGY


A Nanometre is a unit of length in the metric
system, equal to one billionth of a metre(10-9).
Technology is the making, usage, and
knowledge of tools, machines and techniques, in
order to solve a problem or perform a specific
function.

Defination
Nanotechnology
is the
study of manipulating matter
on an atomic scale.
Nanotechnology refers to
the
constructing
and
engineering of the functional
systems at very micro level or
we can say at atomic level.
A
Nanometer
is
one
billionth of a meter, roughly
the width of three or four
atoms. The average human
hair
is
about
25,000
nanometers wide.

History
The first ever concept was presented
in 1959 by the famous professor of
physics Dr. Richard P.Feynman.

Invention
of
the scanning
tunneling microscope in 1981 and
the discovery of fullerene(C60) in
1985 lead to the emergence
of nanotechnology.

The term Nano-technology" had


been coined by Norio Taniguchi in
1974

The early 2000s also saw the


beginnings
of
commercial
applications of nanotechnology,
although these were limited to
bulk
application
of
nanomaterials.
Silver
nano platform
for
using silver- nanoparticles as an
antibacterial
agent , nanoparticle-based
transparent
sunscreens,
and carbon nanotubes for
stain-resistant textiles.

Timeline

Carbon Nanotube
Easton-Bell Sports, Inc. using CNT in
making bicycle component.
Zyvex Technologies using CNT for
manufacturing of light weight boats.
Replacing transistors from the silicon
chips as they are small and emits less
heat.
In electric cables and wires
In solar cells
In fabrics

Nanorods(quantum dots)

Nanorods are one morphology of nanoscale

Dimensions range from 1100 nm.

They may be synthesized from metals or semiconducting materials.

A combination of ligands act as shape control agents and bond to


different facets of the nanorod with different strengths. This allows
different faces of the nanorod to grow at different rates, producing an
elongated object.

objects.

USES:

In display technologies, because the reflectivity of the rods can be


changed by changing their orientation with an applied electric
field.

In microelectromechanical systems (MEMS).

In cancer therapeutics.

Nanobots
Close to the scale of 10-9.
Largely in R&d phase .
Nanobots of 1.5 nanometers across, capable
of counting specific molecules in a chemical sample.
Since nanorobots would be microscopic in size, it would probably be necessary for very
large numbers of them to work together to perform microscopic and macroscopic tasks.
Capable of replication using environmental resources .

Application:
Detection of toxic components in
environment.
In drug delivery.
Biomedical instrumention.

Approaches in nanotechnology
1. Bottom up:
In the bottom up approach different
materials
and
devices
are
constructed
from
molecular
components of their own. They
chemically assemble themselves by
recognizing the molecules of their
own breed.
.

Examples of molecular self


assembly are Watson crick base
pairing , nano-lithoghraphy .

2. Top down:
In top down approach nano objects and
materials are created by larger entities
without bouncing its atomic reactions
usually top down approach is practiced less
as compared to the bottom up approach.
.

Solid-state techniques can also be used


to
create
devices
known
as
nanoelectromechanical systems or
NEMS,
which
are
related
to
microelctromechanical systems or
MEMS.

MEMS became practical once they could be


fabricated using modified semiconductor
device fabrication technologies, normally
used to make electronics.

Application Of
Nanotechnology

Nanotechnology in Drugs(Cancer)
Provide new options for drug delivery and drug therapies.
Enable drugs to be delivered to precisely the right location
in the body and release drug doses on
a predetermined schedule for optimal treatment.

Attach the drug to a nanosized carrier.

They become localized at the disease site, i.e cancer tumour.


Then they release medicine that kills the tumour.
Current treatment
chemotherapy.

is

through

radiotherapy

Nanobots can clear the blockage in arteries.

or

Nanotechnology in Fabrics

The properties of familiar materials are


being changed by manufacturers who are
adding
nano-sized
components
to
conventional
materials
to
improve
performance.

For
example,
some
clothing
manufacturers are making water and stain
repellent clothing using nano-sized
whiskers in the fabric that cause water to
bead up on the surface.

In manufacturing bullet proof jackets.


Making
spill
&
dirt
resistant,
antimicrobial, antibacterial fabrics.

Nanotechnology in Mobile
Morph, a nanotechnology concept device
developed by Nokia Research Center (NRC) and
the University of Cambridge (UK).
The Morph will be super hydrophobic making
it extremely dirt repellent.
It will be able to charge itself from available light sources using
photovoltaic nanowire grass covering it's surface.
Nanoscale electronics also allow stretching. Nokia envisage that a
nanoscale mesh of fibers will allow our mobile devices to be bent,
stretched and folded into any number of conceivable shapes.

Nanotechnology in Electronics
Electrodes made from nanowires enable
flat panel displays to be flexible as well
as thinner than current flat panel
displays.

Nanolithography
fabrication of chips.

is

used

for

The transistors are made of


nanowires, that are assembled on
glass or thin films of flexible plastic.
E-paper, displays on sunglasses and
map on car windshields.

Nanotechnology in computers
The silicon transistors in your computer may be
replaced by transistors based on carbon nanotubes.
A carbon nanotube is a molecule in form of a hollow
cylinder with a diameter of around a nanometer which
consists of pure carbon.
Nanorods is a upcoming technology in the displays
techniques due to less consumption of electricity and
less heat emission.
Size of the microprocessors are reduced to greater
extend.
Researchers at North Carolina State University says
that growing arrays of magnetic nanoparticles, called
nanodots.

Hewett Packard is developing a memory device that uses nanowires


coated with titanium dioxide.
One group of these nanowires is deposited parallel to another group.
When a perpendicular nanowire is laid over a group of parallel
wires, at each intersection a device called a memristor is formed.
A memristor can be used as a single-component memory cell in an
integrated circuit.
By reducing the diameter of the nanowires, researchers believe
memristor memory chips can achieve higher memory density than
flash memory chips.
Magnetic nanowires made of an alloy of iron and nickel are being
used to create dense memory devices.

Chips produced by Intel before i series processors were between


65nm -45nm.
Later with the help of nanotechnolgy 22nm chips were made which
itself is a milestone.

Advantages of using carbon nanotubes:


Faster and smaller- carbon nanotubes can be used to produce
smaller and faster components.
This will also result in computers that consume less energy.
High speed and high capacity memory.
Allows circuits to be more accurate on the atomic level.

Nanotechnology in India
IIT Mumbai is the premier organization in the field of nanotechnology.
Research in the field of health, environment, medicines are still on.
Starting in 2001 the Government of India launched the Nano Science
and Technology Initiative (NSTI).
Then in 2007 the Nanoscience and Technology Mission 2007 was
initiated with an allocation of Rupees 1000 crores for a period of five
years.
The main objectives of the Nano Mission are:
- basic research promotion,
- infrastructure development for carrying out front-ranking research,
- development of nano technologies and their applications,
- human resource development and
- international collaborations.

Possibilities for the future


Nanotechnology may make it possible to manufacture lighter,
stronger, and programmable materials that
require less energy to produce than conventional material
and that promise greater fuel efficiency in land transportation,
ships, aircraft, and space vehicles.
The future of nanotechnology could very well include the use of
nanorobotics.
These nanorobots have the potential to take on human tasks as well
as tasks that humans could never complete. The rebuilding of the
depleted ozone layer could potentially be able to be performed.

nanotechnology Benefits
nanotechnology, materials can effectively be made to be stronger,
lighter, more durable, more reactive, more sieve-like, or better
electrical conductors, among many other traits. There already exist
over 800 everyday commercial products that rely on nanoscale
materials and processes
Nanoscale additives in polymer composite materials for baseball bats,
tennis rackets, motorcycle helmets, automobile bumpers, luggage can
make them simultaneously lightweight, stiff, durable, and resilient.
Nanoscale additives to or surface treatments of fabrics help them resist
wrinkling, staining, and bacterial growth, and provide lightweight
ballistic energy deflection in personal body armor.
Nanoscale thin films on eyeglasses, computer and camera displays,
windows, and other surfaces can make them water-repellent,
antireflective, self-cleaning, resistant to ultraviolet or infrared light,
antifog, antimicrobial, scratch-resistant, or electrically conductive.

nanotechnology Benefits
Nanoscale materials in cosmetic products provide greater
clarity or coverage; cleansing; absorption; personalization; and
antioxidant, anti-microbial, and other health properties in
sunscreens, cleansers, complexion treatments, creams and
lotions, shampoos, and specialized makeup.
Nano-engineered materials in the food industry include
nanocomposites in food containers to minimize carbon dioxide
leakage out of carbonated beverages, or reduce oxygen inflow,
moisture outflow, or the growth of bacteria in order to keep
food fresher and safer, longer. Nanosensors built into plastic
packaging can warn against spoiled food. Nanosensors are
being developed to detect salmonella, pesticides, and other
contaminates on food before packaging and distribution.

nanotechnology Benefits
Nano-engineered materials in automotive products
include high-power rechargeable battery systems;
thermoelectric materials for temperature control;
lower-rolling-resistance tires; high-efficiency/low-cost
sensors and electronics; thin-film smart solar panels;
and fuel additives and improved catalytic converters for
cleaner exhaust and extended range.

Thank You

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