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Rama Nanad

Dr. Vipin Kumar

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The examination on the properties of nanostructured materials has shown an extraordinary exploration interest in the field of physical science, science, material science, biotechnology and so forth these materials have interesting physical, chemical, electronic, optical, and catalytic properties that are very unique in relation to their mass partners. Because of their extremely unmistakable properties, these materials display wide scope of utilizations in an assortment of fields including electronics, photonics, detecting and so on Nanostructured materials incorporate nanoparticles, nanowires, nanotubes, nanofilms, etc, of which carbon nanotubes have gotten profoundly famous. Then again, when graphene was found, it has made an excitation in different fields because of its extraordinary properties and applications.

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