Reviewer in Stas (Finals) 2.0
Reviewer in Stas (Finals) 2.0
Reviewer in Stas (Finals) 2.0
SESSION 14-15
NANOTECHNOLOGY
- branch of technology that deals with dimensions and tolerances of less than 100 nanometers,
especially the manipulation of individual atoms and molecules.
Nano, as a unit of measurement f length, is an analogous entity like meter
Atom - Smallest unit into which matter can be divided without the release of electrically charged
particles. It also is the smallest unit of matter that has the characteristic properties of a chemical
element.
Molecule - The smallest particle of a substance that has all of the physical and chemical properties
of that substance.
Nano, as a unit of measurement length, is an analogous entity like meter
Just divide a meter into one billion to visualize how small a Nano is
The prefix Nano means a factor of billionth in the metric system and can be applied in time
(nanosecond), volume (Nano liter) etc.
The nanoscale usually refers to the length around 0.1 nm to 100 nm. The nanomaterials or
nanostructures are in the form of a nanoscale
The nanoscopic scale (or nanoscale) usually refers to structures with a length scalre applicable to
nanotechnology, usuyally cited as 1-100 nanometers
History of Nanotechnology
1959
o Richard Feynman, an American Physicist discussed, “There’s Plenty of Room at the
Bottom”.
1960
o Mohamed Atalla and Dawon Kahng fabricated the first MOSFET ( metal –oxide-
semiconductor field-effect transistor) with a gate oxide thickness of 100nm,
along with a gate length of 20μm.
1974
o Norio Taniguchi, a Japanese scientist of Tokyo University of Science coined the
term “nanotechnology” to describe semiconductor processes such as film
deposition and ion beam milling exhibiting characteristic control on the order of a
nanometer.
1981s
o The invention of Scanning Tunneling Microscope, an instrument used for imaging
surfaces at the atomic level. It was invented by Gerd Binnig and Heinrich Rohrer at
IBM Zurich (Nobel Prize in Physics).
1985
o The discovery of fullerenes, an allotrope of carbon whose molecule consists
of carbon atoms connected by single and double bonds so as to form a closed or
partially closed mesh, with fused rings of five to seven atoms.
1986
o Publication of the book Engines of Creation: The Coming Era of Nanotechnology by
Eric Dexler.
1991
o The discovery of carbon nanotubes by Sumio Lijima
2006
o The discovery of 3nm MOSFET, the worlds’smallest nanoelectronic device
was created by Korean Researchers from the Korea Advanced Institute of Science
and Technology and the National Nano Fab Center.
Even long before the "nanoera" people were engaged in difference process and used these ito
practice in smal scale subconsiciously
ANCIENT EGYPTIANS
Fermentation process on nanolevel (making bread, wine, bear, cheese, and other food stuffs)
Ligurcus cup: 4th Century AD (Biritsh Heritage) possess unusual optical properties (bown is green
in natural light and red if illuminated from within)
Recent techniques discovered of gold and silver from 50-100 nm in size (responsible from unusual
coloring of the bowl)
MIDDLES AGES
Stained glass windows have been admired in Europe because of close to perfection. As latest
study shows the windows contained additives of gold and nanoparticles of other materials
NANOTECHNOLOGY IN THE PHILIPPINES
Through the effort ofDepartment of Science and Technology- Industrial Technology and
Development Institute (DOST-ITDI) provides opportunities and technical services to local industries
by Nano Lab.
Solar Cells
ex: dye synthesized-based solar cells (DSSC) is low cost solar cells belonging to the group of thin
film solar cells
Environment
ex: water purification by nanofilters for treating heavy metal contaminated water
NANOTECHOLOGY ISSUES
- While nanotechnology is here in the Philippines today there are a lots of promises that need to
fulfilled or be discovered
HEALTH ISSUES
- Rich countires are investing heavily in nanotechnology for health. The first generation of cancer
drugs delivered via nanoparticles, for example has alrready been approved by US FOOD AND
DRUG ADMINISTRATION (FDA)
Nanolitre systems (known as lab-on-a-schip_: devices that automate a biological process using
fluids at the nanolitre scale
Quantum dots: nanosized semiconductors that can be used as biosensors to find disease.
Because they fluoresce, they can be used to tag diseased cells.
ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES
Agriculture
o Disadvantages
Adverse health effects in humans from deliberate or accidental exposure
Adverse effects on the environment from deliberate or accidental exposure
Potentially explosive properties of nanostructures
Very difficult to detect without sophisticated equipment
Difficult to predict how particles will behave in the environment
(dispersed/clumped)
Small size may result in particles passing into the body more easily
(inhalation, ingestion, absorption)
May be more reactive due to surface area to volume ratio