Technological Applications of Nano-Instruments in (Chemistry, Biology, Medicine): Literature Review

Authors

  • Nagham Mahmood Aljamali Synthetic Chemistry Field
  • Jalal Hasan Mohammed Karbala University
  • Rajaa Abdulameer Ghafil Faculty of Education for Girls, University of Kufa

Keywords:

Nano Electrical, Nano Applications, Nano Instruments, Nano medical, Nano Polymer

Abstract

This review indicates that all studies and research, with the confirmation of senior scientists in the field of nano-electronics in the fields of medicine, electrical engineering, bio, chemistry, electronic industry, and its devices, point to an impressive future for nanotechnology and in all fields, whether space, mechanics, energy and other branches of science, where scientists expect to be solved Many of the problems facing humanity today thanks to this technology in the future. For example, but not limited to, space scientists today, using this technology, think of the concept of space elevators. According to the model that is still being studied, this elevator starts from a floating platform on the equator and is connected in space from the other side, and an electric elevator moves on a cable between Earth and space. To space and vice versa, in addition to low-cost space flights. This was a simple definition of the concept of nanotechnology and its most prominent uses that humanity has reached so far. I hope that you have obtained even a simple knowledge of this concept, thanks to which our human life changes to another form that was not considered before, whether on the medical or technical level, as it is closer to our daily life, or on other levels that change the face of life on earth with every discovery.

Author Biographies

Nagham Mahmood Aljamali, Synthetic Chemistry Field

Professor, Ph.D., Organic Chemistry

Jalal Hasan Mohammed, Karbala University

Assistant Professor, Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, College of Pharmacy

Rajaa Abdulameer Ghafil, Faculty of Education for Girls, University of Kufa

Assistant Professor, Department of Chemistry

Published

2021-11-27

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