The distinctive properties of arsenic-based nanomaterials enable a wide range of applications, including:
1. Electronics: Due to their high electron mobility, they are used in transistors, diodes, and other electronic components. 2. Optoelectronics: They are employed in light-emitting diodes (LEDs), solar cells, and photodetectors due to their optical properties. 3. Biomedical Applications: Their unique chemical reactivity is exploited in drug delivery systems and biosensors. 4. Environmental Remediation: Arsenic-based nanomaterials can be used to detect and remove toxic substances from water and soil.