From materials chemistry to nanotechnology

Authors

  • Gordana Pavlović Faculty of Textile Technology University of Zagreb, Department of Applied Chemistry, Zagreb, Croatia
  • Ana Marija Grancarić Faculty of Textile Technology University of Zagreb, Department of Textile Chemistry and Ecology Zagreb, Croatia https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1802-5156
  • Edward Rybicki Technical University of Lodz, Lodz, Poland

Keywords:

nanoscience, nanotehnology, nanomaterials, carbon nanotubes, trends in nanotechnology development

Abstract

The paper is based on the fundamentals of material science, which is decisive for material application in various fields of human activities. Materials science inevitably links the molecular level of organizing substances and its three-dimensional structure with particular macroscopic substance properties which is the basis for the action of nanotechnology. Based on this fundamental knowledge the authors chronologically, from the very beginning, connect material science with nanotechnology, more precisely with its nanomaterials and nanoscience, emphasizing the importance and benefits of the application of nanotechnology and illustrate it with numerous examples of today‘s range in this field.

Published

2008-12-31

How to Cite

[1]
Pavlović, G., Grancarić, A.M. and Rybicki, E. 2008. From materials chemistry to nanotechnology. Tekstil. 57, 12 (Dec. 2008), 651–661.

Issue

Section

Review article

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