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NANO SCIENCE

NANO SCIENCE

Contents : • Introduction • The nanometer scale • Nano materials • Properties of

Contents : • Introduction • The nanometer scale • Nano materials • Properties of nanomaterials • Methods of Preparation of nanomaterials • Methods of Production of nanomaterials • Applications of Nanoscience

Introduction : Nanoscience is a science that deals with the study and treatment of

Introduction : Nanoscience is a science that deals with the study and treatment of matter on the atomic and molecular scale. The origin of the word nano is derived from the Greek word (nanos) which means dwarf The nanometer is the most accurate measurement unit metric is equal to one billionth of a meter and is equal to dozens of times the hydrogen atom 1 nanometer (nm) = 10^(-9) meter

The nanometer scale Nanoscale materials are defined as a set of substances where at

The nanometer scale Nanoscale materials are defined as a set of substances where at least one dimension is less than approximately 100 nanometers. A nanometer is one millionth of a millimeter - approximately 100, 000 times smaller than the diameter of a human hair . Therefore nanoscience and nanotechnologies deal with at least clusters of atoms of 1 nm size

Nano materials Nanomaterials are divided into four groups : 1 - zero-dimensional materials :

Nano materials Nanomaterials are divided into four groups : 1 - zero-dimensional materials : Materials whose dimensions are all smaller than 100 nm. Examples of these materials (quantum dots) 2 - One-dimensional materials: materials that have a one-dimensional more than one hundred nanometers only, and in the form of chips thickness of more than a hundred nanometers, and used to paint old materials to improve its electrical and mechanical properties

3 - two - dimensional materials that have a length and width of more

3 - two - dimensional materials that have a length and width of more than one hundred nanometers, such as wires and pipes and most important carbon tubesas in the figure below

4 -dimensional materials Are the materials that have a length and width and height

4 -dimensional materials Are the materials that have a length and width and height of more than one hundred nanometers of examples of gold granules used in the treatment of cancer tumors

Properties of nanomaterials: 1 - ratio of surface area of volume : Nanomaterials have

Properties of nanomaterials: 1 - ratio of surface area of volume : Nanomaterials have a very large surface area due to volume 2 - Melting point : The melting point of the material decreases when the particle size decreases because of the increase in the surface area due to volume For example, the melting point of gold is 1064 C° , decreasing to about 200 ° C when granule size is 5 nm.

3. Magnetic and Electrical Properties : Small sizes of nanomaterials mean increased electrical conductivity

3. Magnetic and Electrical Properties : Small sizes of nanomaterials mean increased electrical conductivity and increased magnet strength and intensity

Methods of Production of nanomaterials There are two ways to Production nanomaterials : 1.

Methods of Production of nanomaterials There are two ways to Production nanomaterials : 1. TO DOWN : From top to bottom where the original material is broken down to reach the nanoscale size and several methods are used, such as cutting, milling and grinding 2. BOTTOM UP : From bottom to top Reversing the first method, where nanoparticles are built from atoms and molecules arranged until we reach the desired shape and size. This method is often a chemical method

Methods of preparation of nanomaterials 1 - Mechanical method : Crushing material, whether solid

Methods of preparation of nanomaterials 1 - Mechanical method : Crushing material, whether solid or powder, until reaching nanoparticles This method is cheap and does not require complicated device 2 - Physical method It is prepared from the steam of the material by heating the material. The steam is then cooled by a neutral gas shock to become more satisfying. It is then placed on a cold surface. The nano materials are then prepared using a laser

shape of nanomaterials 1 - Quantum dots 2 - Nano balls 3 - Nano

shape of nanomaterials 1 - Quantum dots 2 - Nano balls 3 - Nano particles 4 - Nano tubes 5 - Nano fibres 6 - Nano wires 7 - Nano composites

 Applications of Nanoscience 1 - In the field of medicine: • Detection of

Applications of Nanoscience 1 - In the field of medicine: • Detection of diseases • In the field of medicines • In the field of surgery • To detect and control disease. • Imaging of body cells • In surgries.

2 - In the field of industry • Glass industry • Manufacture of paints

2 - In the field of industry • Glass industry • Manufacture of paints and dyes • Screen Industry 3. In the field of agriculture : • Increase soil fertility • increased agricultural production

4 - In the field of energy • Reduce power consumption • Increase the

4 - In the field of energy • Reduce power consumption • Increase the efficiency of solar energy production Use more environmentally friendly energy systems • Creating devices smaller than 100 nm , gives us anew ways to capture , store up and transfer energy.

The risks of nano 1 - Risks to the human: A 300 nm particle

The risks of nano 1 - Risks to the human: A 300 nm particle has the ability to enter the human body easily and without any resistance. It can also spread and cause damage to the body, and a particle of 70 nanometers can enter the nucleus of the cell. 2 - Risks to the environment : The most important risks of nanotechnology on the environment in two forms, one of bioaccumulation and the other in small size, where it is difficult to detect and remove from the environment.