What are the Consequences of Nanotechnology Damages?
The consequences can be significant, impacting both the efficiency and safety of nanotechnology applications. Damaged nanomaterials may exhibit altered physical and chemical properties, leading to reduced performance. For example, in drug delivery systems, damaged nanoparticles might release their payload prematurely or fail to reach the target site. Additionally, damages can raise safety concerns, such as increased toxicity or environmental hazards.