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The nano regime has created a lot of excitement around the world. It is the key technology of the 21st century. Nanotechnology is the engineering of functional systems of molecules. The emphasis is now on the manipulation and application of material structures below 100 nanometers. Thus, all advanced development sectors are moving towards nanotechnology. It covers every sector, from clothes to food. We need to inspire more in our future. I think metal nanoparticles are only in research form in medicine.
R. Sagayaraj You state: 'I think metal nanoparticles are only in research form in medicine' and 'It is the key technology of the 21st century' 'Why not look at catalysis where such metal (nano)systems have been in operation since the late 1800's? The Lycurgus Cup of Roman times contained metal nanoparticle technology.
Thanks Professor Alan FR, I agree with your point, but you mentioned that "such metallic (nano)systems have been around since the late 1800s". Can you elaborate on this? What types of metal nanoparticles are in use in the medical field today?
Professor Hamdania asked, "What do you know about nanoparticles? How can it be used against microbial infections?"