2. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. NANOTECHNOLOGY OVERVIEW 1.1 HISTORY OF NANOTECHNOLOGY 1.2 DEFINITION OF NANOTECHNOLOGY 2. NANOTECHNOLOGY IN ENGINEERING 2.1 NANOMACHINES 2.2 NANOBOTS 3. NANOTECHNOLOGY IN ELECTRONICS 3.1 WAYS OF IMPROVEMENT 3.2 NANOELECTRONICS: APPLICATIONS UNDER DEVELOPMENT 4. NANOTECHNLOGY IN MEDICINE 4.1 DRUG DELIVERY 4.2 THERAPY TECHNICS 4.3 ANTI-MICROBIAL TECHNIQUES 5. SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION 6. REFERENCES
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5. NANOTECHNOLOGY OVERVIEW DEFINITION OF NANOTECHNOLOGY First what is Nano? Nano - a prefix - From Greek word náno - meaning dwarf - Extremely small - In the names of units of measure – one billionth -Nano meter scale - one billionth of a meter ( x10-9 m. )
7. NANOTECHNOLOGY OVERVIEW What is Technology? Technology – the branch of knowledge that deals with creation in the fields of : - Engineering - Industrial arts - Applied science - Pure science Now what is Nanotechnology? - The engineering of functional systems at a molecular scale - The manipulation of the structure of matter at the molecular level - The “bottom up” approach of building materials from a nanometer scale using techniques and tools being developed today to make complete, highly advanced products. - Basically mean small technology
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10. NANOTECHNOLOGY IN ENGINEERING Drosophila cells with the I-switch inside their endosomes. I-switch mapping out spatial and temporal pH changes associated with endosome maturation.
11. NANOTECHNOLOGY IN ENGINEERING Nanoimpellers - Nanotubes made of light-sensitive silica - Carries cancer-killing drugs - Targets only cancer cells - Injected into human cancer cells in vitro How does it work? When light strikes the silica - Tiny tails inside the tubes wag back and forth - Creates a current that releases the drugs out of the tube
13. NANOTECHNOLOGY IN ENGINEERING 2.2 NANOBOTS Mechanical Nanobots Consists of: - Head - Two arms - Two legs Fictional Nanobot
14. NANOTECHNOLOGY IN ENGINEERING Biological Nanobot Nanobot Made of Bacteria - Can be injected with catheter - Can be guided with magnetic field - It’s purpose is to deliver a toxi payload
17. NANOTECHNOLOGY IN ELECTRONICS 3.1 WAYS OF INPROVEMENT: - Reduce the weight and power consumption. - Improve display screens on electronics devices. - Increase the density of memory chips. - Reduce the size of transistors used in integrated circuits.
18. NANOTECHNOLOGY IN ELECTRONICS 3.2 NANOELECTRONICS: APPLICATIONS UNDER DEVELOPMENT - Building transistors - Using electrodes made from nanowires - Developing molecular-sized transistors - Using nanosized magnetic rings - Usage of carbon nanotubes
22. NANOTECHNOLOGY IN MEDICINE 4.1 DRUG DELIVERY - Employing nanoparticles to deliver drugs. - Oral administration of drugs.
23. NANOTECHNOLOGY IN MEDICINE 4.2 THERAPY TECHNIQUES - Buckyballs - Nanoshells - Nanoparticles - AluminosilicateNanoparticles - Nanofibers
24. NANOTECHNOLOGY IN MEDICINE 4.3 ANTI-MICROBIAL TECHNIQUES - Nanoparticle Cream - Nanocapsules - Cell repairs using Nanorobots
25. SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION - From being a theory to something we can now see, words turned into reality. - Nanotechnology has evolved over the period of time for many decades, and is now showing its potential to the whole world. - The development of nanomachines such as: I-switch, nanoimpellers, nanobots etc. - Nanotechnology will increase your standard of living. - Up to today nanotechnology is what's in, what's new, and what's the latest technology being developed all over the world.
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