Nanotechnology for Sustainable Development: Tiny Tools, Big Impact
Abstract
Nanotechnology is revolutionizing sustainable development across multiple domains, from clean energy to water purification. This paper explores the role of nanomaterials in creating low-energy solar cells, advanced batteries, and pollution filters. We present current breakthroughs in nano-enabled desalination, carbon nanotube membranes, and green catalysts for industrial reactions. The study emphasizes the scalability and environmental benefits of nanotech innovations in solving global sustainability challenges.
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