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THE SCOPE OF
NANOTECHNOLOGY
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 HARKIRAT BEDI
 09106028
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WHY
      NANOTECHNOLOGY?
     Nanotechnology has a huge scope in the coming
    generations:
FUNDAMENTALLY NEW PROPERTIES
    Once in Nanophase, copper is five times stronger
    than the ordinary metals.
    Nanophase ceramics are highly resisting to
    breaking.
 EXCITING NEW MATERIALS
    Carbon nanotubes are fantastic conductors
 STRANGE SIZE DEPENDENT BEHAVIOUR !
    Eg. Nanoparticles of Gold are pink in color
WHAT IS NANOTECHNOLOGY?




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                                                                      Semiconducting metal junction formed
  An engineered DNA strand                                            by two carbon nanotubes
                                   pRNA tiny motor


Nanotechnology    is the study of the control of matter on
an atomic and molecular scale
It is the creation of functional materials, devices and
systems, through the understanding and control of matter
at dimensions in the nanometer scale length (1-100
nm), in order to create new properties and to stimulate
particular desired functionalities.
WHAT IS NANOSCALE ?


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   12,756 Km                       22 cm                0.7 nm


1.27 × 107 m                      0.22 m           0.7 × 10-9 m


           10 millions times               1 billion times
               smaller                        smaller
NANOSCALE SIZE EFFECTS
 • Realization of miniaturized devices and systems
   while providing MORE FUNCTIONALITY
• Attainment of HIGH SURFACE AREA TO VOLUME
  RATIO
• Manifestation of novel phenomena and properties,
  including changes in:
   - Physical Properties (e.g. melting point)
   - Chemical Properties (e.g. reactivity)
   - Electrical Properties (e.g. conductivity)
   - Mechanical Properties (e.g. strength)
   - Optical Properties (e.g. light emission)
HISTORY OF NANOTECHNOLOGY
• ~ 2000 Years Ago – Sulfide nano crystals used by Greeks and
  Romans to dye hair
• ~ 1000 Years Ago (Middle Ages) – Gold nano particles of
  different sizes used to produce different colors in stained glass
  windows
• 1959 – “There’s plenty of room at the bottom” by R. FEYNMAN->
• 1974 – “Nanotechnology” - Taniguchi uses the term
  nanotechnology for the first time
• 1981 – IBM develops Scanning Tunneling Microscope
• 1985 – “Buckyball” - Scientists at Rice University and University
  of Sussex discover C60
• 1986 – “Engines of Creation” - First book on nanotechnology by
  K. Eric Drexler. Atomic Force Microscope invented by
  Binnig, Quate and Gerbe
• 1989 – IBM logo made with individual atoms
• 1991 – Carbon nanotube discovered by S. Iijima
• 1999 – “Nanomedicine” – 1st nanomedicine book by R. Freitas
• 2000 – “National Nanotechnology Initiative” launched
NanoXplorer
    IDE
• Software for
Designing,Visualizing
and Simulating
Nanoscale Components
• Nanoengineering is a
truly multidisciplinary
activity, requiring tools
from chemistry, physics,
high-end visualization,
mechanical engineering, and other areas
• Is unique in that it makes the nanodevice its central design
   focus and tackles the nanoengineering problem from all
   angles.
CARBON NANOTUBES
• Allotropes of
  carbon with a cylindrical
  nanostructure
• Molecular scale tubes
  of graphitic carbon with
  outstanding properties.
• Length-to-diameter ratio
  greater than
  1,000,000.
PROPERTIES OF CARBON NANOTUBES

   The wide range of electronic, thermal, and structural properties of
    carbon nanotubes vary according to the different
    diameter, length, and direction of ‘twist’ of the nanotube.
     For example, carbon nanotubes
   Are highly conductive both to electricity and heat
         - exhibit an electrical conductivity as high as copper
         - thermal conductivity as great as diamond.
   Have excellent mechanical properties - they are 100 times stronger
    than steel, while only one sixth of the weight.

   They offer amazing possibilities for creating future nanoelectronic
    devices, circuits and computers and in creating nanocomposites for a
    variety of application scenarios ranging from military to aerospace to
    medicine.
POTENTIAL APPLICATIONS OF CNT’s
 nanometer-sized       field emission
  semiconductor          displays and
  devices, probes and    radiation sources
  interconnects         hydrogen storage
 conductive and high-   media
  strength specialist  Research is expected
  composites             to lead to new
 devices for energy     materials, lubricants,
  storage and energy
  conversion             coatings, catalysts, e
 Sensors                lectro-optical
                         devices, and medical
                         applications.
SPACE
 Nanotechnology    may hold the key to
  making space-flight more practical.
 make lightweight spacecraft and a cable
  for the space elevator possible by
  significantly reducing the amount of
  rocket fuel required,
 could lower the cost of reaching orbit and
  traveling in space.
MEDICINE
When it's perfected, this method should greatly reduce
  the damage treatment such as chemotherapy
  does to a patient's healthy cells.
Applications such as:
 Nanotubes used in broken bones to provide a structure
  for new bone material to grow.
 Nanoparticles that can attach to cells infected with
  various diseases and allow a doctor to identify, in a
  blood sample, the particular disease.
 Nanoshells that concentrate the heat from infrared
  light to destroy cancer cells with minimal damage to
  surrounding healthy cells. For a good visual
  explanation of nanoshells,see next slide.
BATTERIES AND FUELS
   Companies are currently developing batteries using
    nanomaterials
   These will be as good as new even after sitting on the
    shelf for decades!! Also, Can be recharged
    significantly faster than conventional batteries.

    -Can make the production of fuels from low grade raw
    materials economical,
    -increasing the mileage of engines, and
    -making the production of fuels from normal raw
    materials more efficient
NANOTECH IN FOOD!!
Fuel Cells AND Solar Cells
• Nanotechnology is being used to reduce the cost
  of catalysts used in fuel cells to produce
  hydrogen ions from fuel such as methanol and
  to improve the efficiency of membranes used in
  fuel cells to separate hydrogen ions from other
  gases such as oxygen.
• Companies have developed nanotech solar cells
  that can be manufactured at significantly lower
  cost than conventional solar cells.
WATER POLLUTION
• Being used to develop solutions to different
  problems in water quality.
• One challenge is the removal of industrial
  wastes, such as a cleaning solvent called TCE, from
  groundwater. Nanoparticles can be used to convert
  the contaminating chemical through a chemical
  reaction to make it harmless. Studies have shown
  that this method can be used successfully to reach
  contaminates dispersed in underground ponds and
  at much lower cost than methods which require
  pumping the water out of the ground for treatment
RISKS INVOLVED
• Carbon nanotubes sound like a product designer’s
  dream. But like many technologies that offer
  benefits, there are risks too. We have all learned how
  to handle electricity, gas, steam and even cars and
  aeroplanes in a safe manner because we need their
  benefits. The same goes for carbon nanotubes. Mostly
  they will be perfectly safe, embedded within other
  materials, such as polymers.
• There is some possibility that free carbon nanotubes
  of a specific length scales may pose health threats if
  inhaled, particularly at the manufacturing stage.
  Industry is very conscious of this possibility, and is
  endeavouring to ensure that any potential hazard is
  minimised, so that we can all reap the benefits and
  promise of this new wonder material.
FUTURE IMPACT!!
• NanoTechnology has the potential to become a more
  significant revolutionary force for business than the
  industrial revolution or the information technology
  revolution.In fact, many believe that the combined
  impact of both the industrial and information revolution
  may approach the magnitude of change that could
  result from the commercialization of NanoTechnology.
• Currently, NanoTechnology is moving from the basic
  research stage of its evolution into the applied research
  stage of technology maturity.Today there are several
  NanoTechnology companies already being traded on the
  public marketplace. As this technology evolves and
  matures, you can expect to see many more companies
  enter this space.
THANK YOU . . .

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The scope of nanotechnology

  • 1. THE SCOPE OF NANOTECHNOLOGY SUBMITTED BY: HARKIRAT BEDI 09106028 I.T.
  • 2. WHY NANOTECHNOLOGY? Nanotechnology has a huge scope in the coming generations: FUNDAMENTALLY NEW PROPERTIES Once in Nanophase, copper is five times stronger than the ordinary metals. Nanophase ceramics are highly resisting to breaking.  EXCITING NEW MATERIALS Carbon nanotubes are fantastic conductors  STRANGE SIZE DEPENDENT BEHAVIOUR ! Eg. Nanoparticles of Gold are pink in color
  • 3. WHAT IS NANOTECHNOLOGY? www.phys.psu.edu www.nasa.gov www.purdue.edu Semiconducting metal junction formed An engineered DNA strand by two carbon nanotubes pRNA tiny motor Nanotechnology is the study of the control of matter on an atomic and molecular scale It is the creation of functional materials, devices and systems, through the understanding and control of matter at dimensions in the nanometer scale length (1-100 nm), in order to create new properties and to stimulate particular desired functionalities.
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  • 5. WHAT IS NANOSCALE ? ww.mathworks.com Fullerenes C60 www.physics.ucr.edu 12,756 Km 22 cm 0.7 nm 1.27 × 107 m 0.22 m 0.7 × 10-9 m 10 millions times 1 billion times smaller smaller
  • 6. NANOSCALE SIZE EFFECTS • Realization of miniaturized devices and systems while providing MORE FUNCTIONALITY • Attainment of HIGH SURFACE AREA TO VOLUME RATIO • Manifestation of novel phenomena and properties, including changes in: - Physical Properties (e.g. melting point) - Chemical Properties (e.g. reactivity) - Electrical Properties (e.g. conductivity) - Mechanical Properties (e.g. strength) - Optical Properties (e.g. light emission)
  • 7. HISTORY OF NANOTECHNOLOGY • ~ 2000 Years Ago – Sulfide nano crystals used by Greeks and Romans to dye hair • ~ 1000 Years Ago (Middle Ages) – Gold nano particles of different sizes used to produce different colors in stained glass windows • 1959 – “There’s plenty of room at the bottom” by R. FEYNMAN-> • 1974 – “Nanotechnology” - Taniguchi uses the term nanotechnology for the first time • 1981 – IBM develops Scanning Tunneling Microscope • 1985 – “Buckyball” - Scientists at Rice University and University of Sussex discover C60 • 1986 – “Engines of Creation” - First book on nanotechnology by K. Eric Drexler. Atomic Force Microscope invented by Binnig, Quate and Gerbe • 1989 – IBM logo made with individual atoms • 1991 – Carbon nanotube discovered by S. Iijima • 1999 – “Nanomedicine” – 1st nanomedicine book by R. Freitas • 2000 – “National Nanotechnology Initiative” launched
  • 8. NanoXplorer IDE • Software for Designing,Visualizing and Simulating Nanoscale Components • Nanoengineering is a truly multidisciplinary activity, requiring tools from chemistry, physics, high-end visualization, mechanical engineering, and other areas • Is unique in that it makes the nanodevice its central design focus and tackles the nanoengineering problem from all angles.
  • 9. CARBON NANOTUBES • Allotropes of carbon with a cylindrical nanostructure • Molecular scale tubes of graphitic carbon with outstanding properties. • Length-to-diameter ratio greater than 1,000,000.
  • 10. PROPERTIES OF CARBON NANOTUBES  The wide range of electronic, thermal, and structural properties of carbon nanotubes vary according to the different diameter, length, and direction of ‘twist’ of the nanotube. For example, carbon nanotubes  Are highly conductive both to electricity and heat - exhibit an electrical conductivity as high as copper - thermal conductivity as great as diamond.  Have excellent mechanical properties - they are 100 times stronger than steel, while only one sixth of the weight.  They offer amazing possibilities for creating future nanoelectronic devices, circuits and computers and in creating nanocomposites for a variety of application scenarios ranging from military to aerospace to medicine.
  • 11. POTENTIAL APPLICATIONS OF CNT’s  nanometer-sized  field emission semiconductor displays and devices, probes and radiation sources interconnects  hydrogen storage  conductive and high- media strength specialist  Research is expected composites to lead to new  devices for energy materials, lubricants, storage and energy conversion coatings, catalysts, e  Sensors lectro-optical devices, and medical applications.
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  • 13. SPACE  Nanotechnology may hold the key to making space-flight more practical.  make lightweight spacecraft and a cable for the space elevator possible by significantly reducing the amount of rocket fuel required,  could lower the cost of reaching orbit and traveling in space.
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  • 15. MEDICINE When it's perfected, this method should greatly reduce the damage treatment such as chemotherapy does to a patient's healthy cells. Applications such as:  Nanotubes used in broken bones to provide a structure for new bone material to grow.  Nanoparticles that can attach to cells infected with various diseases and allow a doctor to identify, in a blood sample, the particular disease.  Nanoshells that concentrate the heat from infrared light to destroy cancer cells with minimal damage to surrounding healthy cells. For a good visual explanation of nanoshells,see next slide.
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  • 17. BATTERIES AND FUELS  Companies are currently developing batteries using nanomaterials  These will be as good as new even after sitting on the shelf for decades!! Also, Can be recharged significantly faster than conventional batteries. -Can make the production of fuels from low grade raw materials economical, -increasing the mileage of engines, and -making the production of fuels from normal raw materials more efficient
  • 19. Fuel Cells AND Solar Cells • Nanotechnology is being used to reduce the cost of catalysts used in fuel cells to produce hydrogen ions from fuel such as methanol and to improve the efficiency of membranes used in fuel cells to separate hydrogen ions from other gases such as oxygen. • Companies have developed nanotech solar cells that can be manufactured at significantly lower cost than conventional solar cells.
  • 20. WATER POLLUTION • Being used to develop solutions to different problems in water quality. • One challenge is the removal of industrial wastes, such as a cleaning solvent called TCE, from groundwater. Nanoparticles can be used to convert the contaminating chemical through a chemical reaction to make it harmless. Studies have shown that this method can be used successfully to reach contaminates dispersed in underground ponds and at much lower cost than methods which require pumping the water out of the ground for treatment
  • 21. RISKS INVOLVED • Carbon nanotubes sound like a product designer’s dream. But like many technologies that offer benefits, there are risks too. We have all learned how to handle electricity, gas, steam and even cars and aeroplanes in a safe manner because we need their benefits. The same goes for carbon nanotubes. Mostly they will be perfectly safe, embedded within other materials, such as polymers. • There is some possibility that free carbon nanotubes of a specific length scales may pose health threats if inhaled, particularly at the manufacturing stage. Industry is very conscious of this possibility, and is endeavouring to ensure that any potential hazard is minimised, so that we can all reap the benefits and promise of this new wonder material.
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  • 23. FUTURE IMPACT!! • NanoTechnology has the potential to become a more significant revolutionary force for business than the industrial revolution or the information technology revolution.In fact, many believe that the combined impact of both the industrial and information revolution may approach the magnitude of change that could result from the commercialization of NanoTechnology. • Currently, NanoTechnology is moving from the basic research stage of its evolution into the applied research stage of technology maturity.Today there are several NanoTechnology companies already being traded on the public marketplace. As this technology evolves and matures, you can expect to see many more companies enter this space.
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