Nano Technology: The Future of Innovation
Auteur : Dr. Preeti Singh Bahadur, Dr. P. Mohamed Shameer, Dr. Nivedita Sharma, Dr. T.C. Manjunath
Date de publication : 2024-12-23
Éditeur : Academic Guru Publishing House
Nombre de pages : 232
Résumé du livre
“Nano Technology: The Future of Innovation” is a definitive resource that covers the fundamentals, advancements, and applications of nanotechnology. Organized into six well-organized chapters, the book covers a wide variety of topics designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of this transformational field. The journey begins with an introduction to nanotechnology, detailing its origins, unique nanoscale properties, and future potential. Subsequent chapters delve into specific domains where nanotechnology is making unprecedented contributions. Nanomaterials are extensively explored, including their synthesis, applications, and environmental considerations. The medical domain highlights the possibilities of nanomedicine, including drug delivery systems, cancer treatment, and tissue engineering. The book also examines the role of nanotechnology in electronics and computing, providing insights into quantum computing, nanoscale transistors, and energy efficient innovations. The integration of nanotechnology in the energy and environmental sectors is discussed, with a focus on renewable energy solutions, water purification, and pollution control. Finally, industrial and consumer applications of nanotechnology are showcased, ranging from manufacturing and 3D printing to food, agriculture and aerospace innovations. This book is designed to bridge the gap between academic knowledge and practical applications, making it an essential reference for students, researchers and industry professionals. By addressing ethical, social and regulatory aspects, it provides a balanced approach, empowering readers to responsibly appreciate the immense potential of nanotechnology. Through its detailed exploration, this book aspires to be a catalyst for innovation and informed decision-making in an era of nanotechnology-driven progress.