Nanotechnology/Nanomaterials
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This part will give an overview of nanomaterials - the production methods, their properties, brief examples of applications and demonstrations of their capabilities.
Apart from a general overview of production methods, we have divided the materials as
- Semiconducting
- Metallic
- Organic
A division that might be up for revision shortly.
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One way to classify a material is its electronic structure ![]() |
Another is according to their geometry ![]() |
Overview of nanomaterials
| Type | Structure | Production | Properties | |
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| Buckyballs/ C60 | ![]() |
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| Single Wall Carbon Nanotubes (SWCNT) | ![]() |
Semiconducting or metallic depending on how the carbon lattice is twisted. | ||
| Multi Wall Carbon Nanotubes (MWCNT) | Concentric shells of SWCNT, diameter up to hundreds of nm | |||
| Silicon Nanowires and heterostructures | Silicon crystals with diameters from a few nm | Typically VLS growth | ||
| III-V Nanowires | crystals with diameters from a few nm | typically VLS growth. A wealth of heterostructures can be formed to make tunnel barrier junctions etc. | Semiconducting, often optically active and fluorescing due to direct bandgap (unlike silicon). | |
| Gold nanoparticles | ||||
| Silica nanoparticles | ||||
| Platinum nanoparticles | small metallic clusters | Used as catalysts in many reactions |
Further reading
- Carbon Nanotube Cookbook
References
See also notes on editing this book about how to add references Nanotechnology/About#How_to_contribute.



