Nanostructuring has a wide range of applications, including:
Electronics: Development of faster, smaller, and more efficient transistors and memory storage devices. Medicine: Creation of nanoparticles for targeted drug delivery, diagnostic imaging, and cancer therapy. Energy: Enhancing the efficiency of solar cells, batteries, and fuel cells through nanostructured materials. Materials Science: Designing stronger, lighter, and more durable materials for various engineering applications. Environmental Science: Developing nanomaterials for pollution control, water purification, and environmental monitoring.