Nanostructured Materials

Nanostructured materials are materials with structures at the nanoscale, typically between 1 to 100 nanometers in size. These materials have unique properties and characteristics, not found in conventional materials, which make them suitable for a wide-range of applications. For example, nanostructured materials can be used for improving the efficiency of energy storage and conversion, the development of new medical treatments, the enhancement of materials for industrial, aerospace and automotive applications, and the creation of new lightweight and high-performance materials. In short, nanostructured materials are revolutionizing many industries and will continue to be significant for years to come.

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