Despite its promising potential, nanophase technology faces several challenges:
Scalability: Producing nanophase materials on a large scale while maintaining their unique properties is challenging. Safety and Environmental Impact: The long-term effects of nanomaterials on human health and the environment are not yet fully understood, necessitating comprehensive risk assessments. Cost: The production of nanophase materials can be expensive, hindering their widespread adoption. Regulation: There is a lack of standardized regulations governing the use of nanomaterials, posing challenges for industries and researchers.