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Title: Nanotechnology


1
Nanotechnology
The Next Big Idea?
2
Overview
  • What is nanotechnology?
  • Examples
  • Requirements
  • Pros and cons
  • Conclusion

Branched Electron Flow
3
What is nanotechnology?
  • nano 10-9
  • nanometer 1/1,000,000 of a millimeter
  • size of molecules 1 nm ? 100 nm
  • nanotechnology is a science of controlling
    individual atoms and molecules

4
Conventional vs. Nano
  • traditionally built from top down
  • blocks of raw material are processed into
    precisely formed products
  • nanotechnology built from bottom up
  • more natural
  • tiny molecular machines assemble into bigger
    structures

5
Examples
Fullerene gears
6
Examples
Gecko tape
  • geckos climb slippery surfaces and hang from
    glass using a single toe
  • the nanoscopic hairs on their feet exert van der
    Waals forces interacting with the surface
  • researchers have developed a tape with similar
    properties
  • hairs 2 microns high, 200 nm wide
  • 1 cm2 holds around 100 million of these
    artificial hairs and could support a weight of 1
    kg

7
Examples
Genetic engineering
  • a special case of nanotechnology
  • an organism with altered DNA can produce useful
    proteins, etc.
  • natural limitations
  • can produce only organic substances

8
Requirements
  • positional control of single molecules
  • self-replication
  • inexpensive production

35 xenon atoms on nickel
carbon monoxide man (CO on platinum)
?atom? (iron on copper)
9
Pros and Cons
  • high complexity
  • fast construction
  • medical uses
  • rearrangement of single molecules instead of
    cells
  • environmental uses
  • zero pollution
  • rebuilding of the ozone layer
  • fast computers
  • inexpensive access to space
  • space elevator
  • new weapons
  • gray goo
  • unstoppable replication destroying everything
    around
  • disastrous accidents
  • abuse
  • new weapons
  • ?nanobots taking over the world?

10
Conclusion
  • nanotechnology provides enormous possibilities
  • people have to be educated in order to avoid
    abuse
  • safety guidelines, research and manufacturing
    policies are needed
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