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What Elements are Commonly Used in Nanotechnology?
Several elements are commonly used in nanotechnology due to their unique properties:
Carbon
: Used in various forms such as
graphene
and
carbon nanotubes
for their exceptional strength and conductivity.
Silicon
: Widely used in
semiconductor
technology and
solar cells
.
Gold
and
Silver
: Used in
nanoparticles
for their catalytic and optical properties.
Titanium
: Utilized in
titanium dioxide nanoparticles
for applications in sunscreens and photocatalysis.
Zinc
: Often employed in
zinc oxide nanoparticles
for antibacterial and UV-blocking properties.
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