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What are Some Common Inorganic Nanomaterials?
Gold Nanoparticles
: Known for their excellent
biocompatibility
and use in medical diagnostics and treatments.
Silver Nanoparticles
: Utilized for their
antibacterial properties
in coatings and textiles.
Quantum Dots
: Semiconductor particles that have unique
optical properties
used in display technology and bio-imaging.
Carbon Nanotubes
: Known for their exceptional
mechanical strength
and electrical conductivity, used in various fields from
composite materials
to
nanoelectronics
.
Metal Oxide Nanoparticles
: Examples include titanium dioxide and zinc oxide, commonly used in
sunscreens
and as photocatalysts.
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