Dhanveer Pande
Nanoparticles have become a cornerstone of modern science and
technology, with applications spanning industries such as medicine,
electronics, energy, and environmental protection. These incredibly small
materials, typically sized between 1 and 100 nanometers, exhibit unique
physical, chemical, and biological properties that make them highly effective in
a wide range of applications. As industries increasingly rely on nanoparticles
for everything from drug delivery to environmental remediation, the demand
for their production continues to rise.
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