Are There Any Successful Examples of Scalable Nanotechnology?
Yes, there are several successful examples of scalable nanotechnology:
Graphene: Large-scale production methods, such as chemical vapor deposition (CVD), have enabled the commercial availability of graphene for various applications. Carbon Nanotubes: Companies have developed scalable methods for producing carbon nanotubes, which are used in electronics, composites, and energy storage. Quantum Dots: Scalable synthesis techniques have made quantum dots commercially available for use in displays, solar cells, and biological imaging.