Nanotechnology can make chemical weapons more effective in several ways:
Nano-encapsulation: Encapsulating toxic chemicals in nanoscale carriers can protect the agent from environmental degradation, ensuring that it remains potent until it reaches its target. Targeted Delivery: Nanoparticles can be designed to specifically target certain cells or tissues, increasing the weapon's efficacy and reducing collateral damage. Stealth Features: Nanomaterials can be engineered to evade detection by current security systems, making it easier to deploy these weapons unnoticed.