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Nanoscience - AQANanoparticulate materials

Nanoparticles are 1 nm to 100 nm in size. They have very large surface area to volume ratios. The properties of nanoparticulate substances are different from those of the same substance in bulk.

Part of Chemistry (Single Science)Bonding, structure and the properties of matter

Nanoparticulate materials

A substance that consists of is described as being .

Some properties of nanoparticulate materials are different from the properties of the same material in bulk, as powders, lumps or sheets. This difference in properties is the result of two things:

  • the tiny size of nanoparticles compared to the same material in bulk
  • the large to ratios of nanoparticulate materials compared to the same material in bulk

Properties and uses

Nanoparticulate materials have many uses. These include:

  • medical treatments
  • cosmetics, deodorants and sunscreens
  • electronics
  • catalysts

Small sizes

Sunscreens block harmful from the sun reaching the skin. Zinc oxide blocks ultraviolet light, so is used in sunscreens. Bulk zinc oxide is white, but nanoparticulate zinc oxide is invisible on the skin. Many people prefer nanoparticulate sunscreen for this reason.

Question

One disadvantage of nanoparticulate sunscreens is that they tend to clump together, making them difficult to apply. Suggest another disadvantage of these sunscreens.

Large surface area to volume ratios

The large surface area to volume ratios of nanoparticulate substances allows them to act as . Compared to the same substances in bulk, they may:

  • catalyse reactions more efficiently
  • catalyse different reactions that produce different

Self-cleaning window panes have nanoparticulate coatings. These catalyse the breakdown of dirt in the presence of sunlight.

Possible risks of nanoparticles

Some people are concerned that the small size of nanoparticles makes it possible to breathe them in, or for them to pass into cells. Once inside the body, they might catalyse reactions that are harmful. substances could bind to them because of their large surface area to volume ratios, harming health if the nanoparticles do get into the body. Modern nanoparticulate materials have only become common recently, so it is difficult for scientists to determine their risks.

Question

Silver has antibacterial properties. Nanoparticulate silver is used in some dressings for wounds. Suggest a possible hazard to the environment of silver nanoparticles.