Ultrasonication offers several advantages in the context of nanotechnology:
Efficiency: It significantly reduces the time required for processes like dispersion and synthesis. Scalability: The technique is scalable, making it suitable for both lab-scale and industrial-scale applications. Versatility: Ultrasonication can be applied to a variety of materials, including metals, ceramics, and polymers. Cost-effectiveness: It is a relatively low-cost method compared to other high-energy processes.