Nanomaterials market has seen a tremendous growth in the recent years owing to increase in investment in research & development, exceptional physio-chemical properties of nanomaterials, and growing popularity of nanomaterials in several industries. The aforementioned insights are taken from the report titled, “Global ... Read more
Nanomaterials are the nanosized materials; their thickness range less than 100 nm. The thickness range of these materials also known as the quantum regime is the key factor in defining the properties of the nanomaterials. They exhibit excellent properties including high strength, hardness, elasticity, electric conductivity, antimicrobial and self-cleaning properties, scratch-resistance, and chemical resistance, making them applicable in a wide range ... Read more
Nanomaterials are the nanosized materials; their thickness range less than 100 nm. The thickness range of these materials also known as the quantum regime is the key factor in defining the properties of the nanomaterials. They exhibit excellent properties including high strength, hardness, elasticity, electric conductivity, antimicrobial and self-cleaning properties, scratch-resistance, and chemical resistance, making them applicable in a wide range ... Read more
The global Nanomaterials market is estimated to be valued at US$ 11.0 Bn in 2022 and is expected to exhibit a CAGR of 14.24% over the forecast period 2023-2030, as highlighted in a new report published by Coherent Market Insights.
A) Market Overview:
Nanomaterials are materials that have unique properties due to their nanoscale dimensions. These materials have widespread applications across various industries, including electronics, healthcare, energy, and automotive, ... Read more
Nanomaterials are advanced materials engineered at the atomic or molecular scale, ranging from 1 to 100 nanometers in size. They have gained immense popularity owing to their unique physical, chemical, electrical, magnetic, and optical properties as compared to their bulk counterparts. Some key applications of nanomaterials include energy storage and conversion, medicine and drug delivery, biomedical implants, sensors, consumer goods, and construction among others.