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Nanotechnology An Introduction

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NanotechnologyAn Introduction

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Nanotechnology

• A new interdisciplinary field of science• The study of systems at the nanoscale• The use of tools at the nanoscale• Building and applying structures that are

constructed atom by atom

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What is it?Simply: • The ability to do things – measure, see,

predict and make – on the scale of atoms and molecules.

• The length scale of nanotechnology is the nanometer.– 1 nanometer = 10-9 meters is 1/100, 000 width of a

human hair

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Understanding Size

How big (small) are we talking about?

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Understanding Size

• 1 meter

source: CERN http://microcosm.web.cern.ch/microcosm

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Understanding Size

• 10 centimeters

source: CERN http://microcosm.web.cern.ch/microcosm

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Understanding Size

1 centimeter

source: CERN http://microcosm.web.cern.ch/microcosm

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Understanding Size

100Micrometers(µm)

1 mmsource: CERN http://microcosm.web.cern.ch/microcosm

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Understanding Size

100 micrometers(µm)

0.1mm

source: CERN http://microcosm.web.cern.ch/microcosm

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Understanding Size

10 micrometer(µm)

0.01 mm

source: CERN http://microcosm.web.cern.ch/microcosm

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Understanding Size

1000 Nanometers

10 micrometer(µm)

0.001 mm

source: CERN http://microcosm.web.cern.ch/microcosm

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Understanding Size

100nanometers

source: CERN http://microcosm.web.cern.ch/microcosm

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Understanding Size

10 nanometers

source: CERN http://microcosm.web.cern.ch/microcosm

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Understanding Size

1 nanometer

source: CERN http://microcosm.web.cern.ch/microcosm

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Size Matters

Physical processes do not scale uniformly– Gravity– Friction– Combustion– Electrostatic– Van der walls– Brownian– Quantum

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Richard P. Feynman

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A Nanotechnology Can Exist There’s Plenty of Room at the BottomDecember 29th 1959

– Manipulating and controlling things on a small scale– Write the Encyclopedia Brittanica on the head of a pin

• How do we write small?• Information on a small scale• Better electron microscopes

– The marvelous biological system– Miniaturizing the computer– Miniaturization by evaporation– Problems of lubrication– A hundred tiny hands– Rearranging the atoms– Atoms in a small world

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Fullerenes – 1985 (1996)

Robert F. Curl Jr. Richard E. Smalley

Sir Harold W. Kroto

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IBM - 1985

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Nanotechnology

• Has a long history• Has a solid theoretical basis• Has been looked at seriously for nearly

30 years

• So, what is it?

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Nanotechnology Is Not a Single Industry

Consumers will choose among products and services enhanced by nanotechnology from virtually all current industries.

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Current Products on the Market

Ceramics Paints and CoatingsCatalystsUV protectant

cosmetics Automotive

componentMaterials for defense

applications

Optical components Anti-microbials“Self-cleaning” window

glassClay fillersOptical films for pc

screensTextiles

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Currently Marketed Value-Added Products

• Wrinkle- and stain-resistant fabrics courtesy of Nano-Tex, now found at Eddie Bauer, The Gap, and Old Navy

• Ski jackets from German Franz Ziener GmbH using Nano-Tex enhancements to make them windproof, waterproof, breathable, and grime-resistant

• Babolat tennis rackets lightened and strengthened with Nanoledge nanotubes, and Wilson Double Core tennis balls containing InMat nanomaterials to lock in air

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Currently Marketed Value-Added Products

• Nanostructured ceramic coatings from Inframatthat add durability and toughness to Navy ship hulls

• Antimicrobal bandages from NuCryst using nanocrystalline silver to kill microbes; more than 100 of the 120 major burn treatment centers in North America use these bandages to treat life threatening burns

• Duravit sinks and toilets with an easy-clean nanocoating from Nanogate

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NC Products that will be dramatically effected

• Biotechnology and Pharmaceuticals • Textiles and Plastics• Paints and Coatings

… among others

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Biotechnology and Pharmaceuticals

• Highly focused, noninvasivetechnologies for medical imaging

• Nanodevices for targeted medical detection and delivery

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Textiles and Plastics

• Membrane and filtering technologies for chemical separation

• Fiber and film technologies for enhanced durability

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Paints and Coatings

• Light and temperature activated pigments

• Anti-microbial, Anticorrosion, and Anti-stain agents

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