Department of Organic Chemistry, University of Boston, Boston, MA, USA
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New Diagnostic Methods for Biomaterials and Sensing Devices
Author(s): William David*
The objective of nanotechnology is to create nano devices that are intelligent, versatile, incredibly tiny, extremely sensitive, and consume little
power with the help of a nan sensor, nanomaterials and nanofabrication technologies. The gadget is predicted to be compact in size and power
consumption; consequently, the energy gathered from it may be used the atmosphere required to fuel such a system for wireless, self-sustaining
operation. The goal of self-powered nanotechnology at developing a self-powered, self-contained system, wirelessly and sustainably. It is highly
desired for wireless devices and even required for implanted biomedical systems to be self-powered without using a battery, which not only can
largely enhance the adaptability of the devices but also greatly reduce the size and weight of the system. Therefore, it is urgent to develop selfpowered
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DOI:
10.37421/2155-6210.2022.13.356
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