STUDY OF THE PROPERTIES AND APPLICATIONS OF NANOMATERIALS, INCLUDING NANOTUBES, NANOWIRES, AND GRAPHENE
Abstract
Nanomaterials, characterized by their unique properties at the nanoscale, have emerged as a revolutionary field of research with transformative implications for various industries. This abstract provides an overview of the study of nanomaterials, with a specific focus on nanotubes, nanowires, and graphene. It highlights the remarkable properties and diverse applications of these nanomaterials, showcasing their potential to revolutionize fields such as electronics, materials science, energy, and medicine. Nanotubes, nanowires, and graphene, due to their extraordinary electrical, mechanical, and thermal properties, have sparked intensive investigation. They exhibit exceptional strength, electrical conductivity, and thermal conductivity, making them promising materials for next-generation electronic devices, sensors, and advanced composites. Additionally, their high surface area, chemical reactivity, and biocompatibility open doors to innovative applications in drug delivery, tissue engineering, and environmental remediation.