Nanotechnology For Students 1
Nanotechnology For Students 1
Nanotechnology For Students 1
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Nanotechnology is an enabling technology that will change the nature of almost every humanmade object in the next century.
-National Science and Technology Council -2000
This means anything manufactured in Oklahoma will be impacted by nanotechnology and it is happening more quickly than most people might think!
WHAT IS NANOTECHNOLOGY?
Nanotechnology is the manipulation of matter at the nanometer* scale to create novel structures, devices and systems.
Structures (e.g.materials)
* 1 millimeter = 1,000 micrometers; 1 micrometer = 1,000 nanometers Source: "Nanotech: The Tiny Revolution" by CMP Cientfica (November 2001)
Nanotechnology
is already making todays products:
Lighter Stronger Faster Smaller More Durable
HOW SMALL
Nanobatteries are 200 nm in diameter 2 billion could fit on the surface of a nickel
Rice University NanoKids The NanoKids program is an educational program headed by a Rice University professor. The Web site includes a story with NanoKids as the main characters. It also includes fun activities for teachers to use in teaching nanotechnology. www.nanokids.rice.edu
Nanozone This is a great Web site for teachers to use in educating children about nanotechnology. The Web site has a link for teacher resources that includes previsit and post-visit activities and worksheets. The Web site also includes videos, puzzles and games. www.nanozone.org
NASAs Web site NASAs Web site features a page that explores the idea of nanotechnology. The Web site includes a gallery of images, diagrams, Power Point presentations and videos. This could possibly be used for middle school students, but definitely for high school students. www.ipt.arc.nasa.gov/nanotechnology.htm l
USDA www.csrees.usda.gov/newsroom/partners/ 21/nanotechnology.html Exploring the Nanoworld National Cancer Institute Nanomission
Videos
When Things Get Small This is a 27-minute video covering many important nanotechnology concepts in a humorous and entertaining way. www.ucsd.tv/getsmall The NANO Revolution Educators may request a free DVD copy of this introductory video about nanotechnology aimed at middle and high school students. www.mrsec.virginia.edu
More videos
Nanotechnology: What is it? This short 1-minute video has a young boy and girl who quickly introduce the concept of nanotechnology. http://youtube.com/watch?v=2iSE6XlFXhA "The Twinkie Guide to Nanotechnology" The Twinkie Guide to Nanotechnology is an entertaining new video featuring scientist Andrew Maynard which mixes the iconic American snack cake with humor to unlock the mysteries of nanotechnology.
Printed Material "Big Things from a Tiny World" 12 page booklet from the National Nanotechnology Initiative Click here to view publication
Games
Nanoquest A free, downloadable game where the player is shrunk to so small that they find themselves in a nanoworld., this game is aimed at getting 13- to 15-year-old children interested in nanotechnology. www.nanoquest.ie NanoMission This educational online game educates students on the basics of nanotechnology. You must register before you are allowed to download the game. www.nanomission.org
Giant Magnetoresistance Students will participate in a hands-on activity where the concepts of nanotechnology and GMR will be introduced. This program is tailored for middle school students. www.mrsec.wisc.edu/Edetc/IPSE/educators Nanoarchitecture: Forms of Carbon This is a two-day activity where students will discover how the properties of materials change when atoms are connected in different ways. This program is also aimed at middle school students. www.mrsec.wisc.edu/Edetc/IPSE/educators
ONI VISION
Oklahoma companies are world leaders in creating new and improved products thorough applications of Nanotechnology. Since 2006 we have grown from six identified companies involved in nanotechnology to nearly 50 companies
Nanotechnology was incorporated into more than $30 billion worth of manufactured goods in 2005, and this figure is projected to grow exponentially to more than $2.6 trillion in global manufactured goods by 2014. There are more than 1,000 nanotechnology products currently on the market aimed at improving consumers lives and another 400 products that include nano instruments and test devices.
Nano shirt, slacks, tie, tennis racket, odor/ bacteria eliminating socks, nano car wax, and 2004 Chevy Impala with nano enhanced side panels.
Products Anticipated
2004-7
burn and wound dressings, water filtration devices, paints, cosmetics, coatings, lubricants, textiles, memory/storage devices composite materials, solid state lighting, bio-materials, nano arrays, more powerful computers, protective armor, chem-bio suits, and chem-bio sensors
2011-15
Access Optics
Access Optics makes the lens for endoscopes and other medical devices. The ONAP program allowed them to develop a much better glass-to-metal seal using nanotechnology. They are the only company in the world who solved this problem and will soon make the entire medical device.
Carbon Nanotubes
A single-walled carbon nanotube (SWNT) is unique among solid state materials in that every atom is on the surface.
Structurally, carbon nanotubes are 100 times stronger than steel and can conduct electricity better than copper.
This very strong composite has potential for aircraft replacement parts.
XetaComp
XetaComp (Lawton) manufactures nanoparticles of titanium dioxide that enables the production of a clear, nongreasy, non-oily sunscreen called SunVex. Their nanoparticles may soon be in many other skin care products.
Insulation
Nanoscale materials hold great promise as insulators because of their extremely high surface-to-volume ratio. This gives them the ability to trap still air within a material layer of minimal thickness. Insulating nanomaterials may be sandwiched between rigid panels, applied as thin films, or painted on as coatings. Pioneer Builders (of Drumright) now offers Nanosulate spray-on insulation with an equivalent r-value of 50.
Nano Cable
Nano Ridge Material and The technology is based on Boeing (Long beach) are carbon nanotubes which partners on a $5.75 million conduct greater amounts of Advanced Technology electric current than copper Program to develop Nano while having only 1/6th the Cable by 2010. Nano weight. Cable is a lightweight, highly conductive, electrical By 2010, the market for wire and cable that could conductive polymer cable bring significant gains in is expected to be 465 fuel savings, energy million lbs per year, worth efficiency and operating $1.4 billion annually. costs.
Nano Coatings
In 2002, Eddie Bauer apparel became the first brand to employ Nano-Tex stain resistance technology in its designs. Nano-Tex has now expanded to bring stain resistance to fabrics and other interior finishes. Nano-Tex uses a process that bonds to each fiber, making textiles last longer, retain their natural feel and breathe normally.
Nanolight of Norman
Nanolight, Inc.- Nanolight, Inc. is a high-tech company whose mission is to research and develop semiconductor nanofabrication techniques for implementation in cutting-edge infrared laser and detector systems. The company also assists others with product development efforts by providing epitaxialrelated services and acting as a distributor for nanofabrication equipment.
Nanomedicine
NanoBioMagnetics is an Edmond, Oklahoma company that has demonstrated the ability to move nanoparticles through the body to specific cells. In the future, companies like NanoBioMagnetics anticipate being able to attach a drug to the nanoparticle and then deliver it reliably to the site of a cancerous cell and kill it.
Nano Clearinghouse
The Oklahoma Nanotechnology Website www.oknano.com will continue to grow as a one-stop clearinghouse for information with info on:
Grant opportunities and technologies available Infrastructure, resources and incentives available to nanotech companies Collaboration opportunities Updates on current nano activities Oklahoma Nanotech companies Researchers involved in Nanotech research Nano information and Activities for students and teachers