Nanochannels have a multitude of applications across different domains:
Biomedical Devices: They are used in lab-on-a-chip devices for conducting biomedical assays and diagnostics. Drug Delivery: Nanochannels can control the release rate of therapeutic agents, enhancing targeted drug delivery systems. Energy Storage: Used in battery technologies to improve ion transport and increase the efficiency of energy storage systems. Water Purification: Nanochannels can filter contaminants at the molecular level, making them ideal for advanced water purification systems. Genomics: They facilitate the sequencing and analysis of DNA and RNA by allowing these molecules to pass through them one at a time.