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Journal articles on the topic "Importance of nanotechnology"

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Kumar Singh, Vinod. "Importance of Nanotechnology for Environmental Related Issues." International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR) 10, no. 1 (2021): 1383–85. https://doi.org/10.21275/sr201228204039.

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Naveen, Swaroop1 Varij Nayan2 Anuradha Bharadwaj3. "Nanotechnology - Importance and applications of Nanotechnology in Animal science." Science World a monthly e magazine 2, no. 11 (2022): 1785–89. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7309402.

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The sustainability of human existence is under danger owing to food scarcity since the world's population is expanding at an unsustainable rate. By 2050, there will be 9 billion people on Earth. To address these concerns, there is a larger need for an increase in the supply of high-quality, nutritious food. By generating milk, meat, and eggs, animals contribute significantly to the production of high-quality food. However, there needs to be a considerable improvement in germplasm due to the existing condition of animals, notably in India and third-world nations. This is possible thanks to effective reproductive technologies that enable the development of more elite breeds. Cattle and buffalo frequently experience reproductive problems such repeated breeding, poor-quality sperm, and estrus absence. It looks that nanotechnology is a recent technology that is gradually taking over.
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Mathialagan, Vishali, Abimanyu Sugumaran, and Damodharan Narayanaswamy. "Nanoemulsion: Importance in Pharmaceutical Nanotechnology." Research Journal of Pharmacy and Technology 13, no. 4 (2020): 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.5958/0974-360x.2020.00361.3.

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Hassan, Syeda Mona, Shagufta Rafique, Asif Ibrahim, et al. "Importance of Nanotechnology: A Review." Lahore Garrison University Journal of Life Sciences 2, no. 1 (2020): 1–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.54692/lgujls.2018.020140.

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Mostly drugs possess not only positive pharmacological effects, but also have toxic effects, making the concept of drug targeting very gorgeous. However, one of the important need for any kind of the production of nanoparticles is that the matrix should be recyclable. This review article presents importance, application, formulations and future perceptions of nanoparticles in pharmaceutical industry. The aim is to acknowledge the nanoparticles as highly growing application in pharmaceutical technology and drug delivery system.
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Hossain, Kaizar, and Shaik Rameeja. "Importance of Nanotechnology in Civil Engineering." European Journal of Sustainable Development 4, no. 1 (2015): 161–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.14207/ejsd.2015.v4n1p161.

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Kumar Dey, Joy, Sourav Das, and Labuhtyb Giri Mawlong. "Nanotechnology and its Importance in Micronutrient Fertilization." International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences 7, no. 05 (2018): 2306–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.20546/ijcmas.2018.705.267.

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Jaafar, Hawraz Jawdat. "The Importance of Nanopharmaceuticals and Nanomedicines Applications and Properties: A Current Review." Technium BioChemMed 5 (February 7, 2023): 1–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.47577/biochemmed.v5i.8479.

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Nanotechnology is recognized as a new and rapidly developing field in the pharmaceutical and medical fields. The breakthroughs in nanoscience are developing in almost every field of science, and at the same time, nanotechnologies make life easier in terms of science in the modern era. Nanoscience and nanotechnology are developing fields of study that involve structures, devices, and systems with innovative features and functionalities as a result of the arrangement of their atoms on the 1-100 nm scale. This area became the subject of increasing public awareness and debate in the early 2000s. Nanotechnology contributes to nearly every field of science, including physics, materials science, chemistry, biology, computer science, and engineering. Especially in recent years, nanotechnologies have been applied to human health with promising results, especially in the field of cancer therapy. Moreover, in recent years, nanotechnology has become a widely used technology in a wide range of medical and pharmaceutical applications. Drug-delivery systems based on nanoparticle technology have the potential to launch an industrial revolution that might serve as a watershed moment for future pharmaceutical industries. The main aims of developing nanoparticles as a delivery system are to improve bioavailability by increasing solubility and dissolution rate, to target the drug to specific organs, and to control the drug release rate. To fully understand the nature of nanotechnology, it is useful to review the history of discoveries that led to the current understanding of this science. This review summarizes the progress and key principles of nanomedicine, nanopharmaceuticals, nanoscience, and nanotechnology, and also highlights the pre-modern and modern historical ages of discoveries and historical milestones of nanotechnology and nanomedicines.
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Nikrita and Bikash Medhi. "Nanosensors: Unveiling the Invisible-Advancement in Drug Detection." International Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Nanotechnology(IJPSN) 17, no. 3 (2024): 7327–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.37285/ijpsn.2024.17.3.1.

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Introduction Nanotechnology represents the designing, synthesis, characterization, and application of materials and devices whose size ranges in nanoscale is 1-100nm1. Which can be defined by the term, technology on the nanoscale. With the change in structure and size nanoscale material possesses distinct enhanced physiochemical properties due to dramatic changes from the bulk material to reduced material of size below 100nm2. Nanotechnology applications were first observed in Lycurgus glass and Medieval church windows which changed color in different lighting conditions due to nanoparticles with size ranges from 50-100nm. However, laureate Richard Feynman, an American physicist is considered the father of nanotechnology3. The nanoscale development has various importance involving possessing a high surface area which makes it suitable for drug delivery and other applications, it possesses numerous microscopic and macroscopic properties, and they form the combination of material science with biology, other than all the mentioned importance of nanotechnology the macroscopic materials made up of the nanoscale material possess high density which makes the nanomaterial batter conductor4. Different methods have been adopted to synthesize nanomaterials such as Top-Down Approach, Bottom-Up Approach, and Hybrid Approach3-5.
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Mostefai, Nebia, Azzeddine Nezai, and Noureddine Abdellah. "The importance of nanotechnology for the development of the Algerian economy: a SWOT analysis." Journal of Innovations and Sustainability 6, no. 1 (2022): 08. http://dx.doi.org/10.51599/is.2022.06.01.08.

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Purpose. The purpose of this study is to analyzing the environment of nanotechnology, and it uses in the Algerian economy, and determining strategies for developing nanotechnology in Algeria as a strategic option for economic diversification based on the results of this analysis.
 Results. The study showed that there is an overall growth in the market share of nanotechnology, while in Algeria there is dynamism in this industry, but it is slow. The results of the study analyzing the environment for the application of nanotechnology in the Algerian economy have proven that there are strengths specific to the economy of this country in terms of the existence of energy, agricultural, water and human resources. These strengths were accompanied by opportunities linked to the large size of the Algerian market, and to the strategic geographical location of Algeria with the availability of major infrastructures. On the other hand, the application environment of this technology has weaknesses, most of which are related to organizational and management problems and technological backwardness. Four strategies have been proposed for the successful application of nanotechnology in order to develop the Algerian economy on the medium and long horizon.
 Scientific novelty. The scientific novelty of the results obtained is the treatment and the study of the possibilities of development of the Algerian economy by approaching the theme of nanotechnology as a source of economic diversification in Algeria. A strategic diagnosis of the environment for the application of this technology in the development of the Algerian economy, giving strategic solutions based on the results of this diagnosis.
 Practical value. The SWOT analysis approach has become a modern strategic analysis approach to diagnosing the environment of any important subject. In our study, the SWOT approach allowed building a clear conception of the application environment of nanotechnology as a source of economic diversification. The proposed SWOT matrix strategies can be considered as mechanisms used by decision makers in order to achieve the success of the application of nanotechnology as a source of economic diversification in Algeria.
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Noid, Donald W., Robert E. Tuzun, and Bobby G. Sumpter. "On the importance of quantum mechanics for nanotechnology." Nanotechnology 8, no. 3 (1997): 119–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/0957-4484/8/3/004.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Importance of nanotechnology"

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Kosmina, Natalya, Lidiya Krichkovskaya, and Sergey Petrov. "The importance of methods and methods in nanotechnology, chemical science and industry." Thesis, Національний технічний університет "Харківський політехнічний інститут", 2018. http://repository.kpi.kharkov.ua/handle/KhPI-Press/46220.

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Das, Suvra, and Bikash Ranjan Sahoo. "Studies on adsorption of surfactants on solid-liquid interface and its importance in slurry-rheology." Thesis, 2007. http://ethesis.nitrkl.ac.in/4197/1/STUDIES_ON_ADSORPTION.pdf.

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The knowledge of rheological properties for different materials for slurry preparation is of great importance. These topics are studied and severely important for several technical applications e.g. process control in chemical engineering, casting of ceramics, storage, transport of solids in pipelines and atomization. A literature on the change in rheological properties of coal water slurry is reviewed. The adsorption effect of surfactants like cationic, anionic and nonionic on the solid liquid interface is investigated. The rheological behaviors of kaolin-water slurry are experimented by using a rotational viscometer (Brookfield syncrolacto viscometer) with different solid concentrations. These experiments are conducted under a particular speed (in rpm) of the spindle, temperature and ph condition. The adsorption kinetics for the three different surfactants at their CMC values is studied for different amount of kaolin (in wt %) using a UV spectrophotometer. The cause of change in viscosity is investigated with the out coming results of the experiments and found that cationic and anionic surfactants affect the kaolin-water slurry rheology severely
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Books on the topic "Importance of nanotechnology"

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Nanotechnology: Importance and Applications. I.K. International Publishing House Pvt. Ltd, 2013.

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Steel, Duncan G. Introduction to Quantum Nanotechnology. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192895073.001.0001.

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Quantum physics is rapidly emerging as a transformative approach to expand the frontiers of technology in areas including communications, information processing, metrology, and sensing. Indeed, the end of Moore’s Law looms in the near future and quantum effects in modern electronics such as quantum tunneling are a limiting factor. In contrast, in new technology based on quantum behavior, the quantum properties represent a new dimension of opportunity. This shift is already creating a growing need for engineers and physical scientists who have specialized knowledge in this area, in order to contribute to the growing effort. There are numerous outstanding textbooks available for a general approach to the field of quantum physics. There is much to be gained by taking the traditional learning approach, but it can take two or three years before students encounter many of the exciting ideas and tools for this area. This book takes an application-motivated approach to enable students to build a quantum toolbox. The first six chapters describe the quantum states of various systems of interest, while the remaining chapters focus mainly on dynamics. Important concepts like the quantum flip-flop, based using Rabi oscillations, and engineering the quantum vacuum are presented. Powerful tools including the atomic operator approach and density matrix operator are introduced with examples of applications. This book is aimed at upper level undergraduates and some first year graduate students. The book is arranged to fulfil the needs for a one-semester or two-semester sequence. For a one-semester sequence, the preface describes several paths that emphasize different aspects of quantum behavior.
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Visweswara Rao, Pasupuleti, Balam Satheesh Krishna, and Mohammad Saffree Jeffree, eds. Coronaviruses Transmission, Frontliners, Nanotechnology and Economy. UMS Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.51200/coronavirusesdrraoums2021.

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Coronaviruses are the viruses which cause different types of diseases in humans and animals. They belong to Coronaviridae family. Coronaviruses have unique shape which consists of spiked rings and sometimes to deal with them is a tough task. They are the tiny organisms which can only be seen under the microscopes. Even though the corona viruses exist in nature since decades, however the seriousness is only seen with the pandemic SARS-CoV II or COVID-19. It has taken so many lives away and the loss of various businesses. Keeping in view these situations, the authors and editors try to bring few of the important aspects together and compiled this book. The transmissions occur through different means and the vaccines are under production by various giant companies. Second chapter deals with animals as sources of transmitting agents to spread corona virus. Up to date the Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recognizes 7 species of coronaviruses that infect humans, with the earliest known species identified in the mid-1960s. The known human coronaviruses are 229E (alpha coronavirus), NL63 (alpha coronavirus), OC43 (beta coronavirus), HKU1 (beta coronavirus), MERS-CoV (causes Middle East Respiratory Syndrome, MERS), SARS-CoV (causes Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome, SARS) and SARS-CoV-2 (causes the coronavirus disease also in 2019, also known as COVID-19). Third chapter dealt with risk assessment for front liners during COVID-19 pandemic and clearly explained about the risk assessment factors. Healthcare workers (HCWs) are on the frontline of treating patients infected with COVID-19. However, data related to its infection rate among HCWs are limited. Chapter 4 deals with the nanotechnology and its applications on viral diseases. Nanobiotechnology is science of nanoparticle synthesis by using biotechnological applications in biology, physics, engineering, drug delivery, diagnostics, and chemistry. The use of metal/ polymeric nanoparticles as drug delivery systems has become extensive in last two decades. The commercialization of developed novel nanoparticles/drug loaded polymeric nanoparticles delivery systems are required to eradicate virus with improved safety measures in the humans with affordable cost. Chapter 5 mainly focused on the impact of COVID -19 on China, Malaysia, Indonesia, and India. The outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic is an unprecedented shock to the Emerging economies. The evidence reported in various studies indicates that epidemic disease impacts on a country's economy through several channels, including the health, transportation, agricultural and tourism sectors. In the chapter 6, the authors discussed the psychological response, ranges from adaptive to maladaptive spectrum. We wish to express our gratitude to all the authors and contributors from Malaysia, Indonesia, and India for readily accepting our invitation and timely contributions without any delay. We greatly appreciate their commitment. We also thank Universiti Malaysia Sabah and Universitas Abdurrab for the great collaboration and collaborative efforts.
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Banerjee, Diptonil, Amit Kumar Sharma, and Nirmalya Sankar Das. Nano Materials Induced Removal of Textile Dyes from Waste Water. BENTHAM SCIENCE PUBLISHERS, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/97898150502951220101.

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Nanotechnology has progressed to the point where it can mimic natural systems such as porous membranes or the structure of leaves. Technological advances have resulted in a boom in the use of nanotechnology in different areas of engineering, including water purification systems. This book explores nanomaterials used for removing various textile dyes from water. It compiles 8 chapters that discuss the materials and nano systems used in these processes. This reference is designed to provide answers to common questions for scholars, academicians and technologists about fundamentals of nanoscience and nanomaterial induced removal of textile dyes. College students (physics, chemistry and materials science, engineering) will be able to easily understand the subject matter. Key Features: Covers the basics of nano systems, from synthesis to applications Explains the basics of nanomaterial behavior and characterization Describes the classifications of dyes Explains the interactions nanomaterials with different dyes Explains the reaction mechanisms of photocatalysis and the kinetics behind adsorption two important methods for removing dyes from water Discusses nano systems that are useful for textile dye removal from water. 3 types of nano systems are included: carbon based, oxide based, polymer based or nitride based systems Includes references for further reading Simple presentation for easy and quick understanding of the subject
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Vaidhyanathan, Siva. 3. Patents and their discontents. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/actrade/9780195372779.003.0003.

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No truly global patent system exists; some treaties ensure that there is mutual respect for patents, but unlike copyright, patents must be registered in individual states to ensure maximum protection. “Patents and their discontents” outlines how patents work, how a patent is acquired, and how it is enforced. Using the case of nanotechnology, which bridges the conceptual gaps between substance and information, hardware and software, and technology and science, it examines the complexities and contradictions of the patent system. It concludes that the struggle to design an ideal patent system—one that creates just enough incentive to drive invention forward yet does not stifle markets nor drive up prices for important products—continues.
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Rees, Martin J. Global Catastrophic Risks. Edited by Nick Bostrom and Milan M. Cirkovic. Oxford University Press, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198570509.001.0001.

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A global catastrophic risk is one with the potential to wreak death and destruction on a global scale. In human history, wars and plagues have done so on more than one occasion, and misguided ideologies and totalitarian regimes have darkened an entire era or a region. Advances in technology are adding dangers of a new kind. It could happen again. In Global Catastrophic Risks 25 leading experts look at the gravest risks facing humanity in the 21st century, including asteroid impacts, gamma-ray bursts, Earth-based natural catastrophes, nuclear war, terrorism, global warming, biological weapons, totalitarianism, advanced nanotechnology, general artificial intelligence, and social collapse. The book also addresses over-arching issues - policy responses and methods for predicting and managing catastrophes. This is invaluable reading for anyone interested in the big issues of our time; for students focusing on science, society, technology, and public policy; and for academics, policy-makers, and professionals working in these acutely important fields.
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Sipper, Joshua A. Cyber Meta-Reality. The Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group, 2022. https://doi.org/10.5040/9781978729230.

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As one begins to explore the many complexities of quantum computing, nanotechnology, and AI, it becomes clear that there is an underlying reality within cyberspace that is comprised of other realities and that these realities all have their own biomes, ecosystems, and microbiomes built on information, energy, and human creative reality and potential. It is clear that there has not been much research on this , especially the piece dealing with the cyber microbiome, which looks at the part of the iceberg that is “under the surface” and makes up most of cyberspace, much like how our human microbiome is many orders of magnitude larger than our human cells. The microbiome is extremely important from the perspective of how to treat diseases in humans, especially bacterial infections. The same is true for how to treat “diseases” in the cyber meta-reality. Thus, knowing all we can about the cyber meta-reality, biome, and microbiome is absolutely necessary in ensuring this world’s growth, care, and flourishing.
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Book chapters on the topic "Importance of nanotechnology"

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Nagargade, Mona, Vishal Tyagi, Dileep Kumar, SK Shukla, and AD Pathak. "Nanofertilizers: Importance in Nutrient Management." In Nanotechnology in Agriculture and Environmental Science. CRC Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781003323945-6.

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Ghouse, Hiba, Laith Slewa, Mahd Mahmood, Salman Rehmat, Samia Musharrat, and Yaser Dahman. "Importance of Nanotechnology, Various Applications in Electronic Field." In Nanotechnology for Electronic Applications. Springer Singapore, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-6022-1_1.

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Parkash, Vipin, Akshita Gaur, and Rahul Agnihotri. "Nanoparticles from Fungal Resources: Importance and Applications." In Nanotechnology in the Life Sciences. Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-31938-0_1.

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Bhushan, Bharat. "Introduction to Nanotechnology: History, Status, and Importance of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Education." In Science Policy Reports. Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-31833-2_1.

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Bibi, Khan Ameera, Suruj Gitesh, and Shalini Singh. "The Importance of Screening Information Data Set in Nanotechnology." In Nanomaterials: Biomedical, Environmental, and Engineering Applications. John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781119370383.ch8.

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Ghosh, Arpita. "Importance of Waste to Wealth and Renewable Energy Toward Sustainable Development." In Handbook of Green and Sustainable Nanotechnology. Springer International Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-16101-8_92.

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Ghosh, Arpita. "Importance of Waste to Wealth and Renewable Energy Toward Sustainable Development." In Handbook of Green and Sustainable Nanotechnology. Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-69023-6_92-1.

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van Bavel, Svetlana S., and Joachim Loos. "On the Importance of Morphology Control for Printable Solar Cells." In Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Through Nanotechnology. Springer London, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-85729-638-2_5.

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Schoonjans, Reinhilde, and Qasim Chaudhry. "The Importance of Metrology and Standardization of Nanomaterials for Food Industry and Regulatory Authorities in Europe." In Metrology and Standardization of Nanotechnology. Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9783527800308.ch29.

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Agotegaray, Mariela. "Silicon: The Importance on Human Being and the Role on Bone Physiology." In Silica-Based Nanotechnology for Bone Disease Treatment. Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-64130-6_4.

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Conference papers on the topic "Importance of nanotechnology"

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Dobesova Cakirpaloglu, Simona, Jarmila Zimmermannova, Marika Svrckova, and Ondrej Holy. "CLOSING THE KNOWLEDGE GAP: EXPLORING GENERATION Z CZECH UNIVERSITY STUDENTS' AWARENESS AND PERCEPTIONS OF NANOTECHNOLOGY." In SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference. STEF92 Technology, 2024. https://doi.org/10.5593/sgem2024v/6.2/s23.02.

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Nanotechnology is increasingly becoming a part of everyday life. Despite this growing integration, public awareness of nanotechnology's functionality, benefits, and potential risks remains limited. This is particularly true for Generation Z, the first digitally native generation, which is expected to play a pivotal role in shaping the future of technology and its applications. Given their position as future leaders and consumers, it is important to understand how Generation Z, specifically university students, perceives and understands nanotechnology. The primary aim of this study was to assess the current level of knowledge about nanotechnology among the Czech public, with a specific focus on Generation Z university students. This focus on Generation Z is particularly important as their views on new technologies, including nanotechnology, will likely shape public discourse and innovation trends in the coming decades. A cross-sectional online survey was conducted using the Nano-Knowledge Instrument and a Sociodemographic questionnaire. The research sample consisted of 107 Generation Z university students aged 19-26, from diverse fields of study. The findings revealed knowledge gaps regarding the benefits and applications of nanomaterials. These results highlight the necessity for targeted educational initiatives to address these gaps, particularly within Generation Z, to ensure informed public engagement. Enhancing awareness among younger generations is essential for fostering responsible innovation and creating a supportive environment for the development of NT policies.
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Advincula, Rigoberto C. "Graphene Based Nanomaterials and Coatings." In CORROSION 2019. NACE International, 2019. https://doi.org/10.5006/c2019-13525.

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Abstract Nanotechnology involves scale, function, and composition that enable macroscopic properties with improved performance and high-value adding for any industry including the coatings industry. The large interest in graphene-based materials and other carbon-based polymorphs and nanomaterials are truly far-reaching. The industrial scale and possibility of applying these nanomaterials to advanced manufacturing and commercial applications have resulted in high throughput synthesis and lower costs. There is primary interest on their electrical and thermal conductivity properties. However, other applications are based on their ability to form very stable colloidal complexes. This talk will focus on the class of graphene (G) and graphene oxide (GO) nanomaterials that have been prepared with high loading in polymer matrices and ultrathin films to result in: anti-corrosion coatings and anti-microbial properties. We describe the preparation of very stable dispersions that can be used for coatings as well as anti-corrosion-superhydrophobic coatings. Interestingly, by preparation of nanoparticles that can be stabilized at dispersions, functional coatings can be prepared which have interesting uses in mitigating corrosion and killing bacteria. Colloidal particles that can be stabilized at liquid-liquid and air-liquid interfaces, functional Janus type nanoparticles can be prepared which have interesting uses in dispersants, rheological modifiers, and smart fluids. An important consideration is their use as anti-corrosion additives and the importance of nanostructuring.
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Murugesan, Sankaran, Zhengwei Liu, Prasad Dhulipala, and Sunder Ramachandran. "Nanotechnology-Based Field Method for Detection and Monitoring of Corrosion Inhibitors." In CORROSION 2020. NACE International, 2020. https://doi.org/10.5006/c2020-14825.

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Abstract Accurate and precise monitoring of corrosion inhibitors in oilfield brine, an important aspect of corrosion control in oil and gas operations, is also a practice recommended by NACE International guidelines. Many operators require residual concentrations of corrosion inhibitors to monitor chemical deliverability at specific locations in a production system. The residual measurement provides the ability to troubleshoot factors affecting chemical deliverability. However, residual measurements are notoriously problematic because of the surface-active nature of corrosion inhibitors. Residual measurement errors can often exceed 100 percent. Consequently, a need exists for methods that are precise and accurately detect a wider range of corrosion inhibitor molecules. These methods must also be viable in corrosive oilfield environments where corrosion inhibitors are at low concentrations. Furthermore, the methods must be portable, enabling field analysis of residual chemicals in collected samples. Field-based detection methods can reduce the amount of time required to obtain data useful for corrosion control and reduce delays associated in shipping samples to centralized laboratories.
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Murugesan, Sankaran, Haiping Lu, Zhengwei Liu, and Stephen Heath. "Nanotechnology-Based Detection Method for Speciation and Differentiation of Phosphonate Scale Inhibitors." In CORROSION 2020. NACE International, 2020. https://doi.org/10.5006/c2020-14913.

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Abstract The accurate and precise analysis of scale inhibitors plays an important role in making key decisions on the efficiency of scale squeeze and continuous-chemical injection treatments. At present, several techniques exist for scale inhibitor analysis, but each method has its own limitations and tedious analysis process. In addition, these methods often give results of either total chemical content or elemental analysis without details of chemical speciation. Especially for phosphonate scale inhibitors, it is well known that there is no analytical methods available on the market to differentiate different species of phosphonate inhibitors, which impedes the applications of different types of phosphonate inhibitors on the scale treatment. There was therefore a need for a next-generation method for phosphonate analysis. An experimental methodology has been developed based upon the use of gold nanoparticles to enhance chemical signatures of scale inhibitors in brines using Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy (SERS). This methodology enables speciation and measurement at low concentrations in the range of 1 to 100 mg/L (ppm). This study used two different phosphonate-type scale inhibitors, and initial laboratory results prove that this novel technology can help to differentiate between two different phosphonate-based chemicals.
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Pasternak, Viktoriya, Artem Ruban, Oleksandr Chernenko, and Olena Nadon. "Use of the Boundary Element Method for Solving Problems of Predicting the Regularities of Formation of the Structure of Non-Isometric Components." In International Scientific Applied Conference "Problems of Emergency Situations". Trans Tech Publications Ltd, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/p-xm5pzl.

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In this paper, the boundary element method (BEM) is investigated and computer simulations are conducted to study the patterns of structure formation of non-isometric elements. The modeling of this study covered various aspects, including shape, radius, angle from the stable radius, porosity, average coordination number, simulation time, component falling force, and electrostatic constant. The simulation results provided important information about the properties and interaction of non-isometric components under different conditions. It was found that the obtained parameters can be effectively predicted for further research. It should also be noted that important processes, such as deformation and material behavior, colloidal aspects, dynamic modeling of the movement of components with complex shapes, and features of nanotechnology, were observed in parallel with computer simulation.
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Wilhelm, M., M. Reyes, A. Sushkova, et al. "Hexacyanoferrate-intercalated Layered Double Hydroxides as Solution for Detection of Early-stage Corrosion of Steel." In CORROSION 2021. AMPP, 2021. https://doi.org/10.5006/c2021-16740.

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Abstract The in-situ detection of corrosion and failures represents an important stage in the procedures of maintenance of metallic structures. The use of nanotechnology embedded in the protective coatings is a promising way to develop user-friendly and cost-effective corrosion detection systems and has to be explored by the coating industry. Several groups have already reported the use of coating systems containing pH indicators and fluorescent probes to detect the corrosion of the substrates. The interest of encapsulating these indicators to prevent undesired interactions and leaching from the coating has also been argued. In this work, layered double hydroxides (LDHs) are intercalated with hexacyanoferrate to be used as corrosion indicator coating additives. Their structure is characterized as well as their toxicity towards marine species. The nanocontainers are then dispersed in a coating matrix to detect the corrosion of a steel substrate at early stage. Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy measurements are performed to monitor the response of this coating towards immersion in corrosive medium. The reaction of the color indicator with the Fe3+ ions liberated during corrosion produces a stable blue precipitate coloring the coating, which could be detected by optical instruments to highlight the zones of failure in the structure.
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Osborne, Domininc, D. Rogers, M. Sorell, and Derek Abbott. "Embedded importance watermarking for image verification in radiology." In Microelectronics, MEMS, and Nanotechnology, edited by Dan V. Nicolau, Uwe R. Muller, and John M. Dell. SPIE, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.527308.

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Saad, Samieh Abu, and Amani Elmahjubi. "Nanotechnology: Concepts, Importance and the Current State of Scientific Research." In The First Conference for Engineering Sciences and Technology. AIJR Publisher, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.21467/proceedings.4.22.

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Madhavi, Banala, Pesaru Prathyusha, Tejaswini Velpula, and U. M. Gopal Krishna. "Importance of block chain in managing it business." In 7TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON NANOSCIENCE AND NANOTECHNOLOGY. AIP Publishing, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/5.0196134.

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Šášky, Michael. "Nanotechnology: Neuromarketing and the Use of Nanotechnology and Its Potential." In EDAMBA 2022: 25th International Scientific Conference for Doctoral Students and Post-Doctoral Scholars. University of Economics in Bratislava, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.53465/edamba.2022.9788022550420.441-452.

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The purpose of the paper is to clarify the issues of nanotechnology, its origin, and its progress, as well as its use and importance in the future. The paper focuses on the potential use of nanotechnology in many directions, primarily in neuromarketing. Neuromarketing is an evolving field that studies the human brain, and consumer behavior and nanotechnology represent one of the possibilities for research and implementation of solutions in this field in the future. The combination of nanotechnologies and neuromarketing can create an area that offers new possibilities, scientific answers, and technological innovations that have not yet been identified. We created an online questionnaire to identify nanotechnology awareness in the Slovak Republic.
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Ruzante, Juliana M., Ellen Thomas Shumaker, Sidney Holt, et al. Eliciting Stakeholder Perceptions Using a Novel Online Engagement Platform: A Case Study on Nano-Agrifoods. RTI Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.3768/rtipress.2022.op.0071.2201.

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Stakeholder engagement is an important component in developing policies on critical issues such as the use and development of novel methods and technologies, including biotechnologies and nanotechnologies. Understanding the perspectives, needs, and concerns of stakeholder groups can facilitate the development of transparent and trusted policy recommendations. Innovative online research platforms have been developed as alternatives to typical stakeholder engagement methods such as in-person focus groups, interviews, and online and paper surveys. These platforms facilitate the engagement of geographically and linguistically (i.e., individuals who speak different languages) diverse stakeholders using a wide range of methods, from virtual focus groups to surveys. Stakeholders can participate at their own leisure and anonymously, which can facilitate more open interactions on issues where viewpoints may differ. In this work, we used an online stakeholder engagement platform (OSEP) to engage stakeholders and capture their perceptions and views about the application of nanotechnology in food and agriculture (nano-agrifood) and the role of responsible innovation in the development of nano-agrifood products. The OSEP provided a reliable and interactive environment for stakeholders to share their views and exchange ideas. Such OSEPs should be further explored as novel tools for engaging stakeholders on a range of issues from emerging technologies to public health.
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