By Alice Smith and Rebecca Layzell

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
25/03/ /03/2017 C2 Material Choices OCR 21st Century W Richards.
Advertisements

Science in Sport Equipment. HOW HAS SCIENCE EFFECTED SPORT? HOW HAS SCIENCE EFFECTED SPORT? The development in new materials allows scientists to design.
The study of materials at the nanoscale.
Nano-Deconstruction within Society Amber McElwee Issues in Science & Technology Dr. Demers March 17, 2009.
TANOCOMP partners Carbon nanotubes nanocomposites
Nanotechnology: The Next Really Big Small Thing. What is Nanotechnology?
Disruptive Innovations through Nanotechnology Presented by Puneet Mehrotra ( Managing Director ) Nano Science & Technology Consortium Reinste Nano Ventures.
Nanotechnology NANOMATERIALS. Outline What is Nanotechnology? How are nanotechnologies used today? What is the history of Nanotechnology? What is the.
Nanotechnology and Nanofibers. Nanotechnology The study of control of matter on an atomic and molecular scale. – Deals with structures the size of 100.
Nanotechnology By: Razia A. Faiza S. Wyshnavy Y..
Nano-Technology The Wave Of The Future. The Beginning In a talk given in 1959, Richard Feynman was the first scientist to suggest that devices and materials.
We might not realise it, but smart materials are starting to make a real impact on everyday life. Kettles that change colour when they boil Garments that.
Source: Model of a carbon nanotube Carbon Nanotubes 100.
NANOTECHNOLOGY Filip Lalin,3.A.
Chemical Engineering.
Nanotechnology.
Nanotechnology. Introduction: What is it? What are the risks? What are the uses?
Nano-Science Buckmisterfullerene. What is a nanoparticle? One million nanoparticles placed side by side would span 1mm. GCSE ScienceChapter 6.
Nano means the things which are in extremely small measure. The size of the particles which are lesser than 100 nanometers are rightly called as Nanoparticles.
nano? What’s so big about Zoe Schnepp
EQUIPMENT Millie Joe me Elliot and scott. DIFFERENT TYPES OF EQUIPMENT Many different sports have equipment for different things. Some sports just need.
IN EVERYDAY OBJECTS. START IN EVERYDAY OBJECTS In the near future, nanotechnology will have impacted many items that you encounter in your everyday life.
 Basic Definition:  Basic Definition: Technology of building or creating products such as electronic circuits from single atoms and molecules Deals.
Oregon State University Nanoparticles A Public Health Review 1 Joe Fisher H 546 – Industrial Hygiene Oregon State University 30 May 2008.
Tuesday, June 7, Aim: To understand the different types of materials that exist today.
Presentation 1: Examples of uses of nanomaterials at work
Nanotechnology: Applications, Impacts, Challenges, and Trends Joe Kostkowski Dan McDonald April 29, 2005.
NanoParticles L.O: To understand what nanoscience is, and be able to evaluate nanomaterials.
Courtesy Sandia National Laboratories, SUMMiTTM Technologies, C2 2.5 Nanoscience What can we do with nanoscience?
Current and Future Impact of Nanotechnology Allan Fluharty, RET Fellow 2010 Science Teacher, Chicago Public Schools RET Mentor: Professor Thomas L. Theis,
Coal Herb Thomas Different types of coal have different uses: Steam coal Coking coal.
Biosensors, Polyaniline & Carbon NanoTubes. A Biosensor will be used for detecting bacteria & viruses within only a few minutes.
Nanotechnology The concept of nanotechnology is defined as an art handling of tiny particles (1nm= m). The structures have different properties.
Introduction to Nanotechnology
C1b topic 8 (a) Smart materials and nano-technology You will find out: ● What smart materials can do ● What nanotechnology is all about ● The uses of teflon,
Nanoscience and Materials $ $ $ $199 These advances in technology would not have been possible without nanotechnology.
Introduction to Nanotechnology
Nano science Nanoscience is the bundling of sciences that together target human control over the arrangement of atoms and molecules on the nanoscale, this.
What is Nano Science?.
Chemistry Level 2 Giant covalent structures and nanomaterials.
26/04/ /04/2017 C2 Material Choices
Nanotechnology John Kelly Girls Technology College 16/11/2006.
Nanolia Canada Inc Product Line. 1 m 1 nm what is nano technology The word “nano” meaning dwarf. It is the one thousand millionth part of one meter (0.000.
Nano Science Additional Science GCSE Chemistry. So how big are they? Really tiny particles, nanometres across are called “nanoparticles” (1nm= 0.000,000,001)
NANOTECHNOLOGY. NANO Prefix that means “one-billionth” Much too small with naked eye or even w/ a conventional light microscope Abbreviated “nm”
Connexions Conference Feb 5 th My Workgroups: Mary McHale, PhD Rice University Chem215 Spring08 Chem217LabsFall07 General Chemistry Lab Fall General.
By Rachel Dunlop. Nanotechnology was first discovered in approximately Discovering, - Examining and - Manipulating objects at a small scale. (Nanotechnology:
The Application of Nanotechnology in Our Daily Life Group members :陈鑫、陆艳、王蓉融.
Nanotechnology in Textiles
Applications of Nanotechnology
03/05/ /05/2018 C2 Material Choices.
Electrical Engineering Materials
Nanotechnology NANOMATERIALS.
12/06/ /06/2018 C2 Material Choices OCR 21st Century.
Overview of the emerging nanotechnology field
Applications of Nanomaterials
Nanotechnology, Fact or Myth? Fact or Myth?
Presentation 1: Examples of uses of nanomaterials at work
16/09/ /09/2018 C2 Material Choices OCR 21st Century W Richards.
Nanotechnology.
‘THE SCIENCE OF MATERIALS AT
It’s a Nano World After All Mr. Rust Project STEP April 10, 2006
تقنية النـانو وعلاقتها بالجلد
Starter: What are they on about?
Introduction: Classification and Properties of Materials
Published monthly, ACS Nano is an international forum for the communication of comprehensive articles on nanoscience and nanotechnology research at the.
APPLICATION OF NANO TECHNOLOGY IN TEXTILE FINISHING SUBMITTED TO: PROF. DEEPTI GUPTA SUBMITTED BY: ANUBHAV SHUKLA (2015TTF2385)
Introduction to Nanotechnology
Nanotechnology Prepared by: ASHWINI GHORPADE.
Nano Technology Dr. Raouf Mahmood. Nano Technology Dr. Raouf Mahmood.
Presentation transcript:

By Alice Smith and Rebecca Layzell Nanoscience By Alice Smith and Rebecca Layzell

Cosmetics Nanotechnology and nanomaterials are found in cosmetics in different forms. Nanoparticles are useful UV filters using titanium dioxide and zinc oxide. Examples of cosmetics that use or plan to use nanotechnology: L'Oreal- used in anti-wrinkle cream. Procter and gambles Olay. Hair products- to encapsulate active ingredients and carry them deeper into hair shafts.

Clothing Nanoscience is used in textiles to produces special properties within the clothing. One example is ‘the lotus effect’ This involves using the leaves of the lotus plant because it has special qualities which allow it to repel water and other substance, allowing it to be stain and water resistant. Silver nanoparticles are being included in many fabrics as it has antibacterial properties stopping smelly odours and much more.

sport Used in sports to allow for lighter, stronger and more durable equipment. Footballers wear shin pads which are no lighter and have nano-structured plastics to make it more effective. Tennis players may own nano-enhanced rackets which have nanotubes in them making them extremely strong and light. This making it easier for player to improve performance.

Health

Military There are many plans for nanotechnology in the military, some very dangerous. One concept is the nano-bomb. This contains a self engineered multiplying deadly virus that can continue to wipe out communities, countries etc. Nano-bots are another not yet created theory which could be extremely useful within the military but also very dangerous. Nano-sensors are also another plan which could be used to detect the slightest of movements which could be completely undetectable.