Nanostructured Materials for Catalysis and Sensors

Nanostructured materials have revolutionized the fields of catalysis and sensor technology due to their exceptional surface area, tunable properties, and enhanced reactivity. These materials, including nanoparticles, nanotubes, and nanowires, enable highly efficient catalytic reactions by providing more active sites and improved electron transfer. In sensors, nanostructured materials offer superior sensitivity and selectivity, allowing detection of trace amounts of gases, chemicals, and biomolecules with rapid response times. Their integration in environmental monitoring, healthcare diagnostics, and energy conversion underscores their critical role in advancing modern technology and sustainable solutions.

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