Greener nanomaterials could transform how our everyday stuff is made

This article discusses the potential of greener nanomaterials, like silica nanomaterials, to revolutionize various industries while reducing environmental impact. Nanomaterials, due to their nanoscale properties, are highly effective in applications such as solar panels, drug delivery, and wastewater treatment. However, traditional manufacturing methods often harm the environment. Researchers, like those in the Green Nanomaterials Research Group at the University of Sheffield, are developing sustainable methods for producing these materials, inspired by nature, that are energy-efficient and scalable, with the potential for significant technological advances.

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