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Green Nanotechnology is a subset of Nanotechnology that focuses on the development of environmentally friendly nanomaterials and processes. It is an emerging field that seeks to reduce the environmental impact of nanomaterials and processes by using renewable resources, reducing energy consumption, and minimizing waste. Green Nanotechnology also seeks to develop nanomaterials and processes that are safe for humans and the environment.
Green Nanotechnology has the potential to revolutionize the way we produce and use energy, materials, and products. It can help reduce the environmental impact of manufacturing processes, improve the efficiency of energy production, and create new materials with improved properties.
Some companies in the Green Nanotechnology market include NanoGraf Corporation, Nanosys, Nanosolar, Nanostellar, and Nanosys. Show Less Read more