Three New Applications Of Nano-materials That Will Help Everyday Life
This post is on some new applications of nanomaterials in today’s pandemic affected world. And as we all know, nanomaterials have unique properties and one of them is – they have a structure that is at a nanoscale. Due to this, they have electronic, optical and mechanical properties that can be exploited to deliver unimaginable results (thin films) in many aspects of life – starting from nanotechnology labs across the globe.

Traditional Applications Of Nanomaterials
Nanomaterials are being used in scientific research labs since a few decades. Most commonly, they are being used in the healthcare industry for the production of medicines, and in the industrial manufacturing of paints, lubricants in the petroleum industry and a host of other manufacturing processes.
Here are seven most commonly found applications of nanomaterials.
- Anisotropic nanoparticles as lubricant additives
- Nanoenzymes in bionanotechnology
- Nanopaints for automotive applications
- UV protection using nanoparticles
- Water treatment and filtration processes
- Nanostructures for air purification filters
- Carbon nanotubes for industrial insultation
Three New Applications Of Nano Materials
- Deposition of nanomaterials on cloth and paper to make highly sensitive sensors for healthcare applications. Iowa State University’s Sonal Padalkar found out this could be used as an effective, organic disinfecting wipe. (Source)
- Anti-corrosive properties of MXenes by non-aqueous etching is being explored for manufacturing battery electrodes and next-generation solar cells. Dr. Vibha Kalra, PhD from Drexel University is working on these atom-thin materials to find out other new applications. (Source)
- Camouflaging technologies for military use and anti-counterfeiting applications in food, healthcare, banking and RFID tags. Here researchers are using nanomaterials like graphene are finding new applications and increasing private funding. (Source)
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