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Nanoparticles

 


Nanoparticles are spherical, polymeric particles composed of natural or artificial polymers. They range in size between 10 and 500 nm. As a consequence of their spherical shape and high surface area to volume ratio, these particles have a wide range of potential applications

Nanoparticles are now being used in the manufacture of scratchproof eyeglasses, crack- resistant paints, anti-graffiti coatings for walls, transparent sunscreens, stain-repellent fabrics, self-cleaning windows and ceramic coatings for solar cells.

Nanoparticles are incredibly small and can penetrate cell walls and the blood–brain barrier. This makes them ideal for delivering drugs and other therapeutic agents to cancer cells


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