nanoarticle
Nanoarticle, often used interchangeably with nanoparticle, refers to a particle whose dimensions lie in the nanometer scale, typically between 1 and 100 nanometers. As particles approach this size, their surface area to volume ratio increases dramatically and quantum effects can influence optical, electronic, and chemical behavior. Nanoarticles can be composed of a wide range of materials and may exist as discrete entities or as core–shell, alloy, or hybrid structures.
Common classes include metallic nanoparticles such as gold, silver, and platinum; metal oxides such as titanium
Properties: depending on composition and size, nanoarticles exhibit unique plasmonic, catalytic, magnetic, or optical properties. Quantum
Synthesis and stability: nanoarticles are produced by bottom-up approaches (chemical reduction, sol-gel synthesis, hydrothermal methods) or
Applications and considerations: in medicine, they serve in drug delivery, imaging, and diagnostics; in catalysis and