Nanoreactors and (Nanostructures) section

7 مهر 1404 - خواندن 2 دقیقه - 29 بازدید



Synthetic molecules are simpler nanoreactors that are easier to control than natural types.  Synthetic reactors have greater diversity and simpler structures, and various molecules and types of macromolecules  are used to prepare synthetic nanoreactors.

Materials that are nanometer-sized in all three dimensions and have no dimensions of freedom. According to some classifications, this class of nanostructures  is also called nanoparticles. The factors affecting the properties of nanoparticles are the size and type of particles.


Synthetic nanoreactors  include molecular nanoreactors, porous solids, nanotubes, core-shell nanostructures, and miniemulsions. Although protein shells  are unique natural structures for catalyzing reactions at the nanometer scale, these compounds are very  complex. Synthetic molecules are simpler nanoreactors that are easier to control  than natural ones.


Nanoparticles have various applications in various industries  such as automobiles (anti-scratch body, anti-fog glass, durable tires, etc.), medicine (manufacturing new drugs, diagnosing  disease symptoms, etc.), water and wastewater treatment, electronics, military industries, etc. Nanoparticles can be made in different shapes, such as  spherical, elliptical, cubic, prismatic, columnar, etc., depending on their application. Nanoparticles may consist of a single component or  be a combination of several material components. Nanoparticles can also be pure or a combination of several different materials.

Conclusion :
Natural nanoreactors  Cells and cellular organelles, which are considered the most ideal nanoreactors, have lipid membranes.  These  nanoreactors are selectable