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Why are Nanoparticles Unique?
Nanoparticles are unique because their
quantum effects
start to dominate their behavior, which is not seen in bulk materials. These effects can lead to exceptional
optical
,
electrical
, and
mechanical properties
. For example, nanoparticles can exhibit
surface plasmon resonance
which is useful in
biosensing
and
imaging
applications.
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