Zusammenfassung der Ressource
New Material
- Smart Materials have some really
weird properties
- Smart material behaves
differently depending on the
conditions (E.g. Temperature)
- A good example is nitinol – a
“shape memory alloy”
- If the nitinol bends, it remember it original
shape and goes back to it.
- Nanoparticles are really
really really really tiny
- They are 1-100 nanometre
across, are called ‘Nanoparticles’
( 1nm = 0.000000001m)
- Nanoparticles contain roughly a
few hundred atoms
- Nanoparticles
include fullerenes
- These are molecules of carbon, shape
like hollow balls or closed tubes
- The carbon atoms are
arranged in hexagonal rings.
- Different fullerenes contain
different numbers of carbon atoms.
- A Nanoparticles has very different properties from the
‘bulk’ chemical that it’s made from – E.g. fullerenes
have different properties from big lumps of carbon.
- Using Nanoparticles is known as nanoscience
- Many new uses if Nanoparticles are
being developed
- This could help make new
industrial catalysts
- They have highly specific sensors are
already being used to test water purity
- Nanotubes can be used to make
stronger, lighter building material
- New Cosmetics
- Nanomedicines
- New lubricant coating
- Nanotubes
conduct Electricity
- They have a huge surface area
to volume ratio