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Nanomaterials Uses

The latest forecast from consulting firm AlixPartners is that the chip shortage may cost the global auto industry $110 billion; it will reduce global auto nanomaterial.

Because of the ability to generate materials in specific ways to play a specific role, nanomaterials are used across industries, from health care and cosmetics to environmental protection and air purification.

 

Nanomaterials are used in many ways in the field of health care, one of the main uses is drug delivery. An example of this process is the development of nanoparticles to help transport chemotherapy drugs directly to cancer growth and to damaged arterial areas to combat cardiovascular disease. Carbon nanotubes are also being developed for use in processes such as adding antibodies to nanotubes to make bacterial sensors.

 

In the field of aerospace, carbon nanotubes can be used for the deformation of aircraft wings. Nanotubes are used in a composite form to bend in response to the application of a voltage.

 

In the field of environmental protection, nanomaterials-in this case nanowires-are used. Applications are being developed to use nanowires-zinc oxide nanowires in flexible solar cells and to play a role in sewage treatment.

 

In the cosmetics industry, mineral nanoparticles (such as titanium dioxide) are used in sunscreen because of the poor long-term stability provided by traditional chemical ultraviolet protection. Like bulk materials, titanium dioxide nanoparticles provide better UV protection and have the added advantage of removing poor beauty whitening associated with nano-forms of sunscreen.

 

The sports industry has been producing baseball bats made of carbon nanotubes to make them lighter, thus improving their performance. The further use of nanomaterials in the industry can be determined by using antibacterial nanotechnology in items such as towels and mats used by athletes to prevent diseases caused by bacteria.

 

Nanomaterials are also developed for military use. One example is the use of movable pigment nanoparticles to produce a better form of camouflage by injecting particles into the material of soldiers' uniforms. In addition, the military has developed sensor systems that use nanomaterials, such as titanium dioxide, to detect biological agents.

 

The use of nano-titanium dioxide also extends to the coating to form a self-cleaning surface, such as the surface of a plastic garden chair. A sealed water film is formed on the coating, any dirt will dissolve in the film, and then the next shower will remove the dirt and basically clean the chair.

 

Nanomaterials Price

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New Delhi: India's Oil Ministry recently conveyed its intention to five national oil companies including Indian Oil Corp and Bharat Petroleum Resources LTD to assess the possibility of buying shares in Russian oil projects sold by European and American oil majors.  

Bp announced it would give up its 19.75% stake in Rosneft, the Russian oil company.  ExxonMobil said on March 1 that it would exit about $4 billion in assets and terminate all of its Russian operations, including the Sakhalin-1 project in Russia's far East.  

India's oil ministry has asked the overseas investment arm of India's Oil and Gas Corporation to consider buying ExxonMobil's 30 percent stake in the Sakhalin 1 project in Russia's far East. ExxonMobil is the operator of the project and Indian companies already have a 20 percent stake in the project.

Because of the ever-changing international situation, the supply and prices of international bulk nanomaterial are still very uncertain.

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