Nanocavities have a wide range of applications in various fields:
Drug Delivery: Cavities can be used to encapsulate drugs, allowing for targeted and controlled release. Sensors: Nanocavities can trap molecules, making them highly sensitive detectors for chemicals or biological agents. Catalysis: The increased surface area and confined space of nanocavities can enhance catalytic reactions. Energy Storage: Nanocavities in materials like carbon nanotubes can improve the storage capacity of batteries and supercapacitors.