Check the literature and explore the industrial applications of nanomaterials and nanotechnology

1. Electronic information (Citation 1 is a news report that Microsoft has developed new 7nm materials to make chips to replace the currently used 14nm chips);

2. QLED (Citation 2 is an international conference paper , the introduction lists the use of QLED in screens for electronic products such as iPads);

3. Nanomedicines (Quotation 3 is an interview by nature with Robert Langer, which mainly reports on pharmaceuticals and tissue engineering, including nanomedicines, He has founded more than 20 biotechnology companies, and many patents have been industrialized);

4. Metallurgy (Citation 4 is that Korean researchers discovered a method to produce new low-density steel. Researchers Reports say they've found a new way to mix steel that's less dense and stronger and tougher than expensive titanium alloys. There are many others, including silver. / Gold nanomaterials are used in medical care, superhydrophobic materials are used in building surfaces, absorbing materials are used in military weapons such as stealth aircraft, COF or MOF are used in the environment (for example, Mercedes-Benz exhaust treatment devices use this technology, such products have already been industrially applied), photovoltaic materials (solar cells, this is very common).

[1]. S. Anthony, "Intel forges ahead to 10nm, will move away from silicon at 7nm," ars technica, 23 February 2015. [Online]. Available: /gadgets/2015/02 /23/intel-forges-ahead-to-10nm-will-move-away-from-silicon-at-7nm/.

[2]. Yang Jiao, Matthieu Cornec, Jeremie Jakubowicz, "An entropy-based term weighting scheme and its application in e-commerce search engines” International Symposium on Web Algorithms, Jun 2015, Deauville, France. Proceedings of the first International Symposium on Web Algorithms, 2015

[3] . Robert Langer, David A. Tirrell, "Designing materials for biology and medicine", Nature, April 2004.

[4]. Sang-Heon Kim, Hansoo Kim, Nack J. Kim. "Brittle intermetallic compound makes ultrastrong low-density steel with large ductility", Nature, 5 February 2015.