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Nanotechnology Emphasis on Novel Multifunctional Nanomaterials and Advanced Manufacturing for Applications in Science and Engineering
Submission Abstract:
Nanotechnology and material science play key roles in the intrinsically multidisciplinary subject of Multifunctional Nanomaterials, Advanced Manufacturing, and Interfaces. Because of their unique qualities, these materials—which set them apart from their bulk counterparts—find use in a variety of industries, including aerospace, automotive, electronics, medical, energy, and materials engineering. They have potential in several fields, including catalysis, medicinal delivery, and renewable energy. To fully utilize nanoparticles and overcome related obstacles, one must have a thorough understanding of them.
Furthermore, wearable technology and sensor technologies have undergone a revolution thanks to recent developments in functional materials. By making it possible to identify biomolecules and hazardous gasses and ions while also offering exceptional mechanical flexibility, these advancements have revolutionized health and environmental issues. By using their mechanical, electrical, optical, and tribological qualities, functional materials are becoming more and more popular and provide potential solutions for wearable technology. This breakthrough makes it possible to quickly manufacture computer-designed circuits from scratch and opens opportunities for wearable electronics and sensor devices. The synthesis, creation of devices, and use of potentially revolutionary nanomaterials and nanotechnology are the main topics of this collection.