nanoskalë
Nanoskalë is a term originating from the Albanian language, meaning "small scale" or "nanoscopic level." It generally refers to phenomena, objects, or processes occurring at scales typically measured in nanometers (one billionth of a meter). Nanoskalë is widely used in scientific contexts, especially in fields such as nanotechnology, materials science, and physics, to describe materials and structures that have dimensions within the nanometer range.
In nanotechnology, nanoskalë structures include nanoparticles, nanowires, nanotubes, and nanofilms, which exhibit unique properties compared to
Research involving nanoskalë structures has enabled advancements in various industries, including medicine (targeted drug delivery), electronics
While the manipulation of nanoskalë structures offers numerous benefits, it also raises concerns regarding safety, environmental
Overall, nanoskalë encapsulates the concept of working at the atomic and molecular levels to develop innovative