air quality improvement

What are Nanomaterials and How Do They Work?

Nanomaterials are materials with structural features at the nanoscale, often exhibiting unique physical and chemical properties. In the context of air quality, nanomaterials can be designed to have a high surface area, increased reactivity, and the ability to interact with specific pollutants. For example, carbon nanotubes and graphene can be used in air filters to trap particulate matter and toxic gases effectively.

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