Manufacturing nanomaterials: from research to industry

Manufacturing of nanomaterials is an interdisciplinary field covering physics, chemistry, biology, materials science and engineering. The interaction between scientists with different disciplines will undoubtedly lead to the production of novel materials with tailored properties. The success of nano...

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Main Authors: Charitidis Costas A., Georgiou Pantelitsa, Koklioti Malamatenia A., Trompeta Aikaterini-Flora, Markakis Vasileios
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2014-01-01
Series:Manufacturing Review
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Online Access:https://mfr.edp-open.org/articles/mfreview/full_html/2014/01/mfreview140013/mfreview140013.html
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author Charitidis Costas A.
Georgiou Pantelitsa
Koklioti Malamatenia A.
Trompeta Aikaterini-Flora
Markakis Vasileios
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Georgiou Pantelitsa
Koklioti Malamatenia A.
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Markakis Vasileios
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description Manufacturing of nanomaterials is an interdisciplinary field covering physics, chemistry, biology, materials science and engineering. The interaction between scientists with different disciplines will undoubtedly lead to the production of novel materials with tailored properties. The success of nanomanufacturing depends on the strong cooperation between academia and industry in order to be informed about current needs and future challenges, to design products directly transferred into the industrial sector. It is of paramount importance the selection of the appropriate method combining synthesis of nanomaterials with required properties and limited impurities as well as scalability of the technique. Their industrial use faces many obstacles as there is no suitable regulatory framework and guidance on safety requirements; specific provisions have yet to be established in EU legislation. Moreover, regulations related to the right of intellectual properties as well as the absence of an appropriate framework for patent registration are issues delaying the process of products’ industrial application. The utilization of high-quality nanomaterials is now growing and coming to the industrial arena rendering them as the next generation attractive resources with promising applications. Undoubtedly, the existing gap between basic research relating nanomaterials and their application in real life will be overcome in the coming decade.
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spelling doaj.art-cbbb9ab56ef14e14b6c45f257a0ce7412022-12-21T23:23:57ZengEDP SciencesManufacturing Review2265-42242014-01-0111110.1051/mfreview/2014009mfreview140013Manufacturing nanomaterials: from research to industryCharitidis Costas A.Georgiou PantelitsaKoklioti Malamatenia A.Trompeta Aikaterini-FloraMarkakis VasileiosManufacturing of nanomaterials is an interdisciplinary field covering physics, chemistry, biology, materials science and engineering. The interaction between scientists with different disciplines will undoubtedly lead to the production of novel materials with tailored properties. The success of nanomanufacturing depends on the strong cooperation between academia and industry in order to be informed about current needs and future challenges, to design products directly transferred into the industrial sector. It is of paramount importance the selection of the appropriate method combining synthesis of nanomaterials with required properties and limited impurities as well as scalability of the technique. Their industrial use faces many obstacles as there is no suitable regulatory framework and guidance on safety requirements; specific provisions have yet to be established in EU legislation. Moreover, regulations related to the right of intellectual properties as well as the absence of an appropriate framework for patent registration are issues delaying the process of products’ industrial application. The utilization of high-quality nanomaterials is now growing and coming to the industrial arena rendering them as the next generation attractive resources with promising applications. Undoubtedly, the existing gap between basic research relating nanomaterials and their application in real life will be overcome in the coming decade.https://mfr.edp-open.org/articles/mfreview/full_html/2014/01/mfreview140013/mfreview140013.htmlNanomaterials manufacturingLarge-scale synthesis methodsIndustrial applications of nanomaterialsCarbon-based nanomaterialsMetallic nanoparticlesMetal CNTs hybridsMetal oxides nanomaterialsMetal oxides/CNTs hybridsQuantum dotsQuantum dots/CNTs hybrids
spellingShingle Charitidis Costas A.
Georgiou Pantelitsa
Koklioti Malamatenia A.
Trompeta Aikaterini-Flora
Markakis Vasileios
Manufacturing nanomaterials: from research to industry
Manufacturing Review
Nanomaterials manufacturing
Large-scale synthesis methods
Industrial applications of nanomaterials
Carbon-based nanomaterials
Metallic nanoparticles
Metal CNTs hybrids
Metal oxides nanomaterials
Metal oxides/CNTs hybrids
Quantum dots
Quantum dots/CNTs hybrids
title Manufacturing nanomaterials: from research to industry
title_full Manufacturing nanomaterials: from research to industry
title_fullStr Manufacturing nanomaterials: from research to industry
title_full_unstemmed Manufacturing nanomaterials: from research to industry
title_short Manufacturing nanomaterials: from research to industry
title_sort manufacturing nanomaterials from research to industry
topic Nanomaterials manufacturing
Large-scale synthesis methods
Industrial applications of nanomaterials
Carbon-based nanomaterials
Metallic nanoparticles
Metal CNTs hybrids
Metal oxides nanomaterials
Metal oxides/CNTs hybrids
Quantum dots
Quantum dots/CNTs hybrids
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