Nanotechnology: A Quick Guide to Materials and Technologies

Application of Nanomaterials for Smart Devices

Author(s): Rinku Kumar, Milan Singh*, Deepak Gupta and Srasti Yadav

Pp: 1-25 (25)

DOI: 10.2174/9789815256772124010003

* (Excluding Mailing and Handling)

Abstract

Nanomaterials have emerged as transformative agents in the realm of smart devices, enabling revolutionary advancements and applications. At the nanoscale, materials exhibit unique properties that differentiate them from their bulk counterparts, offering exceptional opportunities for enhancing the performance, functionality, and miniaturization of smart devices. The present chapter delves into the significant contributions of nanomaterials in the development of smart devices. Nanotechnology's ability to engineer materials at the atomic and molecular level has led to the creation of nanomaterials with precisely tailored properties. These nanoscale wonders have found applications in diverse fields, including electronics, healthcare, energy, and environmental monitoring. The integration of nanomaterials in smart devices has unlocked unprecedented opportunities for innovation. Nanoscale sensors with heightened sensitivity and selectivity have transformed devices into intelligent perceivers of the environment. Additionally, nanomaterials have revolutionized energy storage, enabling longer-lasting batteries and supercapacitors with higher energy density. Furthermore, nanomaterials play a pivotal role in advancing smart displays, wearable technology, and Internet of Things (IoT) devices. The seamless connectivity and improved performance offered by nanomaterials have paved the way for a more connected and efficient world. Additionally, this chapter emphasizes the immense potential of nanomaterials in shaping the future of smart devices, making them more adaptive, energy-efficient, and capable of transforming our daily lives. However, responsible implementation and safety considerations are essential for harnessing the full potential of nanomaterials and ensuring sustainable and secure technological advancements.


Keywords: Carbon, CNT, Energy storage, Flexible displays, Graphene, Metal oxide, Nanomaterials, Nanofibers, Nanoelectronics, Photocatalyst, Quantum dots, Sensors, Supercapacitors, Transistors, Wearable devices, Wireless communication.

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