The title of "father of nanochemistry" is often attributed to Jean-Marie Lehn, a French chemist who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1987 for his work in supramolecular chemistry. His research laid the groundwork for understanding how molecular structures can interact and self-assemble at the nanoscale. Lehn's contributions have been pivotal in advancing the field of nanochemistry, influencing both theoretical and practical applications.
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Nanochemistry is the use of chemical synthesis to make nanoscopic-scale building blocks of desired shape, size, composition and surface structure, charge and function with an optional target to control self-assembly of these building blocks at various scale-lengths.
Nanochemistry, while offering significant advancements in various fields, has several disadvantages. One major concern is the potential toxicity of nanoparticles, which may pose health and environmental risks due to their small size and high reactivity. Additionally, the complexity of synthesizing and characterizing nanomaterials can lead to inconsistencies in quality and performance. Finally, the cost of research and development in nanochemistry can be high, limiting accessibility for smaller institutions and companies.
Makes the particles smaller so they dont appear white an can sink into the skin faster
P. R. Davies has written: 'Atom resolved surface reactions' -- subject(s): Nanochemistry, Surface chemistry, Chemical reactions
G. V. Kozlov has written: 'Fractal analysis and synergetics of catalysis in nanosystems' -- subject(s): Nanochemistry, Fractals 'The Structural Stabilization of Polymers' -- subject(s): Polymers, Structure
they are in the because it help the nano-particles stick to the face e.g. mascara. it has a chemical reaction with the other chemicals in the mascara. but they can all so be harmful to the skin.
The practice is known as exporting. Exporting involves selling surplus resources or goods to other countries to generate income and balance the demand and supply dynamics in the domestic market.
well where do we start shall we all use this as a chat room :) no lets not James Edwards doesnt know the answer to this question...haha...boi Buckmister fullerene lead to bucky balls which has created nanotubes which is being developed to make all sorts of things. So yes!
Man's father = My father's son. My father's son = me. That man's father = me. I am the father of my son.
Your father's father is your grandfather.
his father is you - you are his father