Nanomaterials are manmade substances with dimensions of fewer than 100 nanometers that exhibit distinct mechanical, electrical, and chemical capabilities.These materials are used
for a variety of applications, including medication delivery devices, solar cells, lightweight composites, and water purification technology.
Their large surface area and customizable characteristics make them attractive for future uses.At the NanoTechnology World Conference, our experienced speakers will present the most recent advancements in nanomaterial design and use.
Further to this issue, Nanomaterials have been highlighted as core topics in scientific presentations that use a multidisciplinary approach to Materials Chemistry, Nanoscience, and Mechanical Engineering. Specifically, the discussion centers on the potential of nanotechnology to manipulate size, shape, surface chemistry, and crystalline structure to improve product performance. Scientific terminologies such as Surface Area to Volume Ratio and Self-Assembly Process are highly relevant for determining the formation of nanomaterials and for designing properties suitable for various applications.