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What are the Common Elements in Nanomaterials?
Nanomaterials can be composed of a wide variety of elements, depending on their intended application. Some common elements include:
-
Carbon
: Found in
carbon nanotubes
and
graphene
.
-
Silicon
: Used in
nanoscale electronics
.
-
Gold
: Employed in
biomedical applications
due to its
biocompatibility
.
-
Silver
: Known for its
antimicrobial properties
.
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