Nanopowders find applications across various industries due to their unique properties. Some notable applications include:
Electronics: Used in the fabrication of semiconductors, sensors, and conductive inks. Medicine: Play a crucial role in drug delivery systems, imaging, and diagnostic tools. Energy: Enhance the efficiency of solar cells, batteries, and fuel cells. Catalysis: Improve the efficiency and selectivity of catalytic reactions. Cosmetics: Used in sunscreens and other skincare products for improved UV protection.