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Why is High Density Important?
High density in nanotechnology offers several advantages:
Increased Surface Area
: Higher density means more available surface area, which is beneficial for
catalysis
,
sensor applications
, and
drug delivery
.
Improved Electrical Properties
: High-density nanomaterials can improve the conductivity and performance of
electronic devices
.
Enhanced Mechanical Strength
: Dense nanomaterials can offer greater mechanical strength and durability, useful in
composites
and
coatings
.
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