Abstract

ABSTRACTThe present work reviews current research activities for possible applications of silicon carbide (SiC) nanostructures. The main attention is devoted to emerging biomedical applications which can bring a boon for a healthy society. Highlights toward the widespread of SiC nanostructures in new fields of applications are reviewed and explained. This article surveys some of the recent work using SiC nanostructures in biomedical field, sensing, and energy harvesting including a review on nanostructure biocompatibility research to date.The review article begins with an overview of the state of art of silicon carbide along with their behavior, properties, and applications of SiC in bulk, thin films, and nanoscale forms, respectively. The multidisciplinary applications of SiC nanostructures are also highlighted. Different applications elaborated are as follows: (1) biomedical/nanomedical applications, (2) nanoelectronics, (3) sensing applications, (4) energy harvesting, and (5) other emerging areas. The possibility for employing SiC nanostructures to be accomplished in upgrading the existing devices is suggested based on their properties. This article is concluded with some challenges for future applications.

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