Nanomaterials Commercial Readiness & Scale-Up Strategy
Evaluate scalability, cost curves, and commercialization pathways to accelerate market-ready deployment of advanced nanotechnologies.
5 Articles in Nanotechnology and Nanomaterials
Building Scalable and Sustainable Strategies in Carbon-based Nanomaterials
A family of carbon-based nanomaterials is mainly made of carbon with nanoscale structures. The scientific world is paying attention to carbon-based nanomaterials due to their high surface areas and their extraordinary electrical, magnetic, optical, catalytic and mechanical properties, which can be tuned by controlling factors, such as shape, size, functionalization and synthesis conditions.
Green Nanotechnology Market
Green nanotechnology is a branch of green technology that utilizes eco-friendly techniques to produce nanoparticles. By prioritizing renewable resources, it emphasizes the use of sustainable materials and focuses on reducing energy and material demand. Green nanotechnology is based on the principles of green chemistry and nanotechnology. It features cost-effectiveness, safety, and eco-friendliness.
Elastocaloric Materials Market
Elastocaloric materials are advanced solid-state materials that can pump heat out of a system using a reversible phase transformation. Compared to traditional vapor-compression technology, elastocaloric materials operate more efficiently and conserve energy. Natural rubber, a bio-based, non-toxic material, is the most widely used elastocaloric polymer. Its excellent fatigue properties make it suitable for use in solid-state cooling systems.
Graphene in Semiconductors: Unlocking the Next-Generation Performance in Electronics
The semiconductor industry is continually seeking materials that can enhance the performance of electronic devices, making them faster, smaller and more efficient. Graphene, a single layer of carbon atoms arranged in a hexagonal lattice, has emerged as a revolutionary material in this field.
Nanocatalysts: Small Particles, Large Impact
Nanocatalysts represent a novel catalytic system that combines the advantages of both homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysts. They consist of nanoparticles or other nanostructures (such as nanofoam), which are engineered with dimensions ranging from 1 to 100 nanometers.
