Nanoprobe
A nanoprobe is a type of nanomaterial composed of particles typically one to one hundred nanometers in diameter. Nanoprobes are used in a variety of ways to investigate the behavior of matter on an atomic and molecular level. The unique properties of nanoprobes, such as their increased surface area, nanoscale sizes, and ability to interact with molecules, enable them to provide valuable insights into the behavior of molecules that are not possible with conventional probes. Nanoprobes have found applications in research and industry, aiding in the development of medical treatments, drug delivery, alternative energy, and more. Due to their small size and versatile nature, nanoprobes have been described as “a new class of material that is revolutionizing science.”
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