Nanoscale Science and Engineering

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Nanoscale Science and Engineering

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Nanoscale Science and Engineering. What is Nanoscale Science and Engineering?. Engineering at the nanoscale is called N anotechnology!. How small is a nanometer?. MACRO. meter. centimeter. All these are still visible with your eyes. millimeter. 6-8 µm. micrometer - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Nanoscale Science

and Engineering

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What is Nanoscale Science and Engineering?

Engineering at the nanoscale is called Nanotechnology!

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How small is a nanometer?

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MACRO

meter

centimeter

millimeter

All these are still visible with your eyes.

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MICRO

Nanoscale objects are 1,000 times smaller!!!

micrometer(One-millionth of a

meter)

6-8 µm

These are smaller than you can see.

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Viruses3-50 nm

DNA2.5 nm

Atoms<1 nm

A nanometer is one billionth of a meter!!

NANO

JennyG
I'm assuming the virus and atom pictures are both photos w/ a microscope. For consistency's sake, maybe have the DNA image be a photo rather than a model?
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1. The nanometer is extremely small.

2. At the nanometer scale, many materials behave differently.

3. We can use this new behavior to make new technologies.

Nanotechnology

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“Nano” all around us

Apparel with silver nanoparticles

Tata Nano

Baby gear

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Things are different . . .

Size really does matter!

Bulk

Nano

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Bulk

Nano

Nanoparticles interact differently with light.

Things are different . . .

Size really does matter!

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Depiction of a forest glass shop from Sir John Mandeville's Travels, Dated 1420 – 1450. British Library, London

Nanotechnology in the Middle Ages

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Why Do We Care?

Nanotechnology can improve how we live!

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Silver nanoparticles are used to kill bacteria in:

•Athletic apparel

•Socks

•Refrigerators

•Storage containers

•Washing machines

Gold nanoshells can target and destroy cancer cells

60-100 nm

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“Printing” Nano-solar Panels

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Cities could be Power Plants!

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Carbon Nanotube

Energy Transportation

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Carbon Atoms Rearranged

Carbon Nanotube

Diamond

Coal

Graphite

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But what about the risks?

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Think Like a Nano Scientist!

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This project was supported by the National Science Foundation, NISE Net and OMSI.

Thank you!

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1. A red blood cell is found on the nanoscale.

2. DNA is found on the nanoscale.

True or False?

TRUE!

FALSE!

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2. Nanotechnology can effect the way we move and produce energy.

1. Things on the nanoscale can be found all around us in nature.

True or False?

TRUE!

TRUE!