2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.techsoc.2008.04.016
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Research on the frontiers of materials science: The impact of nanotechnology on new material development

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“…Obviously, this does not seem to be the case in implant dentistry, not only because RCTs comprising a substantially large patient pool, standardized prosthesis design, and implants both with and without nanostructural features are not available, but also because the multifaceted success criteria in implant dentistry are commonly not acknowledged [166]. A large gap between the promise of nanotechnology and its integration into a new generation of nano-enabled products is remarkably evident [167].…”
Section: Nanotechnology: Perspectives and Challenges In Implant Dentimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Obviously, this does not seem to be the case in implant dentistry, not only because RCTs comprising a substantially large patient pool, standardized prosthesis design, and implants both with and without nanostructural features are not available, but also because the multifaceted success criteria in implant dentistry are commonly not acknowledged [166]. A large gap between the promise of nanotechnology and its integration into a new generation of nano-enabled products is remarkably evident [167].…”
Section: Nanotechnology: Perspectives and Challenges In Implant Dentimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the photoblinking and high cytotoxicity limited their application for cell labelling and they require surface modification for improving biocompatibility [15]. Rare earth doped apatite nanoparticles (REAnps) show several advantageous properties such as long fluorescence lifetime, high quantum yield, sharp emission peaks, color tuning depending on the ions doped, and good resistance to photobleaching from environmental and other factors [16]. Therefore REAnps are hopeful to become excellent cell labels.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In many studies, researches and strategies, materials, materials science and technologies have been mentioned in the context of future developments and strategies (Westwood, 1996;NIS, 2000;Naumanen, 2005;Dobrzański, 2006;Harmaakorpi, 2006;Laakso & Roschier, 2007;IEA, 2008;Manoharan, 2008;RCPH, 2009;Allwood et al, 2011;EC, 2012). For example, nano-and biotechnology, lightweight structures (e.g.…”
Section: Analysis Of the Critical Conditions And Effectiveness Of Thementioning
confidence: 99%
“…composites), biomaterials in medicine or in other applications and semiconductor materials have been focuses in recent development. New technologies are sought to develop tailored and hybrid materials to make complex, functional surfaces and applications (Dobrzański, 2006;Schwartz, 2006;Manoharan, 2008;Hannula et al, 2009;Pezzella et al, 2013). New carbon materials and structures such as carbon nanotubes, fullerenes and graphene are creating new possibilities in several application fields (Patole et al, 2012;El Achaby & Qaiss, 2013).…”
Section: Analysis Of the Critical Conditions And Effectiveness Of Thementioning
confidence: 99%
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