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Researchers have shown that common minerals (river sand, ruby and alumina) can be broken instantly by charged water microdroplets to make corresponding nanoparticles.

  • Microdroplets are really tiny water droplet around 10μm in size and are known to enhance chemical reactions
    • In nature, microdroplets are generated by crashing ocean waves and atmospheric processes. 
  • Enhancement in process of nanoparticle formation by microdroplets may:
    • Provide transformative soil formation technique by accelerating natural weathering process. 
    • Enable efficient nanoparticle production with broad industrial applications.
    • Enhance growth of crops such as rice and wheat where mineral nanoparticles (like silica) are crucial. 

Nanoparticles 

  • Particles with size ranging from 1 to 100 nanometers are nanoparticles.
  • Their properties depend on their shape, size, surface characteristics and inner structure.
  • Nanoparticles can be encountered as aerosols (solids or liquids in air), suspensions (solids in liquids) or as emulsions (liquids in liquids).

Formation of Nanoparticles

  • They may be formed either naturally (erosion or weathering) or through human induced industrial and domestic activities (cooking, manufacturing, transport etc.).
  • There are two approaches in their manufacturing:
    • Top-down: Breaking of a large particle into nanostructures.
    • Bottom-up: Assembling small atoms or molecules into nanostructures.

Applications of Nanoparticles

  • Medical: Targeted drug delivery, gene therapy, tissue engineering etc. 
  • Industrial: Ability to induce unique electrical, mechanical properties and create stronger, lighter, cleaner surfaces. 
  • Food processing: Placing anti-microbial agents and increase/decrease gas permeability in food packaging. 
  • Environmental: Air purification with ions, wastewater purification with nanobubbles or nanofiltration systems for heavy metals.
  • Electronics: Printed electronics, including Carbon Nanotubes, etc. 
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