Achieving high endurance in nanotechnology involves several strategies:
Material Selection: Using inherently robust materials such as carbon nanotubes, graphene, and certain metal oxides that exhibit excellent mechanical, thermal, and chemical stability. Surface Engineering: Coating or modifying the surface of nanomaterials to enhance their resistance to wear, corrosion, and other forms of degradation. Nanostructuring: Designing the nanoscale architecture of materials to optimize their endurance properties, such as creating core-shell structures or using hierarchical nanostructures.