nanorudak
Nanorudak is a term used to denote nanoscale, rod-shaped particles characterized by an elongated geometry and high aspect ratio. In literature, nanorudaks may range from tens to hundreds of nanometers in length with cross-sectional dimensions of a few nanometers to a few tens of nanometers. Materials can include metals such as gold or silver, oxide ceramics like silica or titanium dioxide, semiconductors, carbon-based materials, or polymers.
Common synthesis routes mirror those used for other nanorods, including seed-mediated chemical growth for metals, hydrothermal
Because of their anisotropic shape, nanorudaks can exhibit direction-dependent optical, electrical, and mechanical properties. Metallic nanorudaks
As a relatively informal term, nanorudak does not represent a single standardized class of materials in the