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Using New Concepts in Nanoscience to Develop New Materials
The
foundation of material science has always been largely rooted in chemistry and
the elements of periodic table, many of which have not yet been completely studied
and whose full potential has still not been determined. In fact, it is possible
to view material science not as “a” science in and of itself, but rather a
combination of multiple scientific disciplines, including chemistry, physics
and mechanics. The science of materials chemistry is closely associated with
chemical structures which vary in scale, with small scale atomic, nanometer and
micrometer structures typically having greater importance. When studying the
characteristics of a new structure including its associated chemical, physical,
mechanical properties etc. understanding these properties at multiple scales
from atomic, up to micrometer is very important in determining the material’s
range of functionalities. Completing this research and examining the outcomes
greatly improves the ease and successfulness of new material applications and
this remains true whether you are working with inorganic materials, organic
materials or hybrids of the two. In my opinion, future developments in material
science should aim to cross the border of inorganic and organic science,
focusing instead on the study of the properties of atomic-micro scale material
structures rather than following well established standards, such as ISOs for
materials, all at macroscales.
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