
Nanostructuring
Nanostructuring refers to the process of creating and manipulating materials on a nanoscale, which is one billionth of a meter. At this tiny scale, materials can exhibit unique properties, such as increased strength, enhanced electrical conductivity, and improved chemical reactivity. These changes occur because the behavior of atoms and molecules is different when they are arranged in nanostructures. Applications of nanostructuring include advancements in electronics, medicine, energy storage, and environmental technologies. By tailoring materials at the nanoscale, scientists and engineers can develop innovative solutions to complex problems.