NANOTECHNOLOGY AN EMERGING NEW TECHNOLOGY FOR INDONESIA PART I. NANOTECHNOLOGY IN GENERAL

Nanotechnology is shortly defined as the ability to build micro and macro material and product with atomic precistion. Feynman is considered to be the scientist who put a strong foundation for the development of nanotechnology with his phenomenal speech in 1959 entitled "There's Plenty of...

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Main Authors: Ratnawati Ratnawati, anggoro D.D. Anggoro, G.A. Mansoori G.A. Mansoori
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Language:English
Published: Diponegoro University 2006-06-01
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Online Access:https://ejournal.undip.ac.id/index.php/reaktor/article/view/11784
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author Ratnawati Ratnawati
anggoro D.D. Anggoro
G.A. Mansoori G.A. Mansoori
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description Nanotechnology is shortly defined as the ability to build micro and macro material and product with atomic precistion. Feynman is considered to be the scientist who put a strong foundation for the development of nanotechnology with his phenomenal speech in 1959 entitled "There's Plenty of Room at the Bottom - An invitation to enter a new field of physics." The invention of scanning tunneling microscope, followed by atomic force microscope, has enabled the world to see atoms and nolecules and opened more possibility for the scientists to develop nanotechnology. Other breakthough in nanotechnology is the discoveries of fullerene, carbon nanotube and diamondoids. Nanotechnology has found various fields of application, such as in biomedical , materials, aerospace, surface science and energy, to name a few, lead by the united States, Europe, and Japan, The technology brings benefits as well as risks to human life. Some of the risks are potentially global in scope. It is why a single, trustworthy, international administration holding controls on the technologyis is urgently needed.
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spelling doaj.art-d52b51a396a44fc682315dceeb859eb32022-12-21T20:50:16ZengDiponegoro UniversityReaktor0852-07982407-59732006-06-01101465310.14710/reaktor.10.1.46-539368NANOTECHNOLOGY AN EMERGING NEW TECHNOLOGY FOR INDONESIA PART I. NANOTECHNOLOGY IN GENERALRatnawati Ratnawati0anggoro D.D. Anggoro1G.A. Mansoori G.A. MansooriChemical Engineering Department Diponegoro University, Tembalang, SemarangChemical Engineering Department Diponegoro Univeristy, Tembalang, SemarangNanotechnology is shortly defined as the ability to build micro and macro material and product with atomic precistion. Feynman is considered to be the scientist who put a strong foundation for the development of nanotechnology with his phenomenal speech in 1959 entitled "There's Plenty of Room at the Bottom - An invitation to enter a new field of physics." The invention of scanning tunneling microscope, followed by atomic force microscope, has enabled the world to see atoms and nolecules and opened more possibility for the scientists to develop nanotechnology. Other breakthough in nanotechnology is the discoveries of fullerene, carbon nanotube and diamondoids. Nanotechnology has found various fields of application, such as in biomedical , materials, aerospace, surface science and energy, to name a few, lead by the united States, Europe, and Japan, The technology brings benefits as well as risks to human life. Some of the risks are potentially global in scope. It is why a single, trustworthy, international administration holding controls on the technologyis is urgently needed.https://ejournal.undip.ac.id/index.php/reaktor/article/view/11784AFM, carbon nanotube, diamondoid, fullerene, nanotechnology, STM..
spellingShingle Ratnawati Ratnawati
anggoro D.D. Anggoro
G.A. Mansoori G.A. Mansoori
NANOTECHNOLOGY AN EMERGING NEW TECHNOLOGY FOR INDONESIA PART I. NANOTECHNOLOGY IN GENERAL
Reaktor
AFM, carbon nanotube, diamondoid, fullerene, nanotechnology, STM..
title NANOTECHNOLOGY AN EMERGING NEW TECHNOLOGY FOR INDONESIA PART I. NANOTECHNOLOGY IN GENERAL
title_full NANOTECHNOLOGY AN EMERGING NEW TECHNOLOGY FOR INDONESIA PART I. NANOTECHNOLOGY IN GENERAL
title_fullStr NANOTECHNOLOGY AN EMERGING NEW TECHNOLOGY FOR INDONESIA PART I. NANOTECHNOLOGY IN GENERAL
title_full_unstemmed NANOTECHNOLOGY AN EMERGING NEW TECHNOLOGY FOR INDONESIA PART I. NANOTECHNOLOGY IN GENERAL
title_short NANOTECHNOLOGY AN EMERGING NEW TECHNOLOGY FOR INDONESIA PART I. NANOTECHNOLOGY IN GENERAL
title_sort nanotechnology an emerging new technology for indonesia part i nanotechnology in general
topic AFM, carbon nanotube, diamondoid, fullerene, nanotechnology, STM..
url https://ejournal.undip.ac.id/index.php/reaktor/article/view/11784
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