What types of data are typically stored in these databases?
Collaborative databases in Nanotechnology typically store a wide array of data types, including but not limited to:
- Material Properties: Physical, chemical, and mechanical properties of nanomaterials. - Structural Data: Atomic and molecular structures obtained from techniques like X-ray diffraction (XRD) and electron microscopy. - Simulation Data: Results from molecular dynamics (MD) simulations, density functional theory (DFT) calculations, and other computational methods. - Experimental Data: Results from laboratory experiments, including spectroscopy, microscopy, and other characterization techniques. - Toxicological Data: Information on the environmental and health effects of nanomaterials. - Patents and Publications: Access to research papers, patents, and other scholarly articles.