Despite its potential, material integration in nanotechnology faces several challenges:
Compatibility: Ensuring that different materials are chemically and physically compatible is crucial for maintaining the integrity of the integrated system. Scalability: Techniques that work well on a small scale may not be easily scalable for industrial applications. Cost: The integration processes can be expensive, which may limit their commercial viability. Stability: Ensuring the long-term stability of integrated materials, especially under varying environmental conditions, is essential for practical applications.