Nanostructured materials refer to substances that have been carefully engineered at the nanoscale level. This means that the materials have been intentionally designed and created to have specific properties and structures at the extremely small size of nanometers. These materials often exhibit unique characteristics and offer various advantages, such as increased strength, improved conductivity, and enhanced reactivity. The precise control over their structure at such a small scale allows scientists and engineers to enhance their performance and develop innovative applications in areas such as electronics, medicine, energy, and more.
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