NanoMaterials Flashcards
_________ is science,
engineering, and technology conducted
at the nanoscale, which is about 1 to
100 nanometers.
_________ are nano-scale
particles, tubes, rods, or fibres, used in
healthcare, electronics, cosmetics,
textiles, information technology and
environmental protection
Nanotechnology
Nanomaterials
HOW TO MANUFACTURE MATERIALS
1. ________ - reduces large pieces of materials all the way down to the nanoscale, like someone carving
a model airplane out of a block of wood. This approach requires larger amounts of materials and can
lead to waste if excess material is discarded.
1. __________ - creates products by building them up from atomic- and molecular-scale components,
which can be time-consuming.
Top-down
Bottom-up
HOW TO MANUFACTURE MATERIALS: NEW PROCESSES
___________ - a process in which chemicals react to produce very pure, high-
performance films
___________ - one method for depositing highly controlled thin films
__________ - a process for depositing one-atom-thick layers on a surface
______________ - a process in which the tip of an atomic force microscope is “dipped” into a chemical fluid and then used to “write” on a surface, like an old fashioned ink pen onto
paper
_____________ - a process for creating nanoscale features by “stamping” or
“printing” them onto a surface
__________ - a high-volume process to produce nanoscale devices on a roll of
ultrathin plastic or metal
___________ - describes the process in which a group of components come together to form
an ordered structure without outside direction
Chemical vapor deposition
Molecular beam epitaxy
Atomic layer epitaxy
Dip pen lithography
Nanoimprint lithography
Roll-to-roll processing
Self-assembly
Formation of the Atmosphere
1. __________
4.5 Million years ago, the atmosphere was composed of Hydrogen, Helium, Ammonia and Methane,
similar to the atmosphere of Saturn and Jupiter today
- ___________
Volcanic activity from the Earth’s solid crust released gases such as water vapor, carbon dioxide
and ammonia, similar to the atmosphere of Mars and Venus today
As the Earth grew cooler, water vapor formed into clouds creating rain, which resulted to
formation of the ______
_______ was formed from the breakdown of ammonia due to sunlight
Other gases formed were hydrogen, methane, and carbon monoxide in trace amounts, with
hydrogen sulfide (H2S), sulfur dioxide (SO2), and chlorine
Primitive Atmosphere
Secondary Atmosphere
ocean
Nitrogen