Abstract

Nanotechnology has become a major economic and technological issue today. Indeed, nanometric dimensions give matter novel physical, chemical, and biological properties with a host of applications. Nanotechnology is thus having an increasing impact on new and emerging industries, such as computing, electronics, aerospace, and alternative energy supplies, but also on traditional forms of industry such as the automobile, aeronautics, food, pharmaceutical, and cosmetics sectors. In this way, nanotechnology has led to both gradual and radical innovation in many areas of industry: biochips, drug delivery, self-cleaning and antipollution concretes, antibacterial clothing, antiscratch paints, and the list continues [1, 2, 3].

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