Nanotechnology:
A Small Solution To A Big Problem
The field that has all the elements to become the next industrial revolution.



Nanotechnology and nanomaterials can be applied in all kinds of industrial sectors. They are usually found in these areas:
Carbon nanotubes are close to replacing silicon as a material for making smaller, faster and more efficient microchips and devices, as well as lighter, more conductive and stronger quantum nanowires. Graphene's properties make it an ideal candidate for the development of flexible touchscreens.
A semiconductor developed by using nanotechnology makes it possible to manufacture solar panels that double the amount of sunlight converted into electricity. Nanotechnology also lowers costs, produces stronger and lighter wind turbines, improves fuel efficiency and some nano components, can save energy. RedPhantom try to make the energy sufficient by using nano-tech.
The properties of some nanomaterials make them ideal for improving early diagnosis and treatment of neurodegenerative diseases or cancer.
Air purification with ions, wastewater purification with nanobubbles or nanofiltration systems for heavy metals are some of its environmentally-friendly applications.
In this field, Nano biosensors could be used to detect the presence of pathogens in food or nanocomposites to improve food production.
Nanotechnology makes it possible to develop smart fabrics that don't stain nor wrinkle, as well as stronger, lighter and more durable materials.
Nanotechnology has many advantages as a field and brings together a multidisciplinary group of researchers, including biologists, chemists, physicists and engineers.
This field revealed some amazing facts