nanostrutturate
Nanostrutturate is a term used in Italian scientific literature to describe materials or surfaces that possess structural features on the nanometer scale, typically between 1 and 100 nanometers. Such features can be grains, pores, fibers, particles, or patterned structures, and they confer properties that differ markedly from those of bulk materials. Nanostrutturate materials are studied across metals, ceramics, polymers, carbon-based systems, and composites, with emphasis on how nanoscale features influence behavior.
The fabrication of nanostrutturate materials relies on both top-down and bottom-up approaches. Top-down methods include lithography,
Key properties of nanostrutturate materials arise from their high surface area and the quantum- or surface-dominated
Applications span energy storage and conversion (batteries, supercapacitors, catalysts), sensors and biosensors, electronics and photonics (transistors,