Nanostructured supports come in various forms, each suitable for different applications:
1. Nanoparticles: These are small particles with dimensions in the nanometer range. They can be made from metals, oxides, or polymers and are often used in catalysis and drug delivery. 2. Nanotubes: Cylindrical nanostructures, such as carbon nanotubes, are known for their exceptional mechanical and electrical properties. 3. Nanofibers: These are fibers with diameters in the nanometer range, used in applications like filtration and tissue engineering. 4. Nanocomposites: These are materials made by integrating nanoparticles into a matrix, enhancing the overall properties of the composite.