write a summary for chapter 37 from the book that given below

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write a report of 4 to 6 pages if it needs more do more,about chapter 37 NANO-FABRICATION TECHNOLOGIES from the book fundamentals-of-modern-manufacturing-4th-edition-

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write a report like a summary of the whole chapter.

I need it like a proffissional engineering report.

the report should include the following:

1-Introduction

2-body paragraph: summary of all the sections in the chapter Contents:

  1. 37.1 Nanotechnology Products
    1. 37.1.1 Carbon Nanostructures
    2. 37.1.2 The National Nanotechnology Initiative
  2. 37.2 Introduction to Nanoscience
    1. 37.2.1 Size Matters
    2. 37.2.2 Scanning Probe Microscopes
  3. 37.3 Nanofabrication Processes
    1. 37.3.1 Top-Down Processing Approaches
    2. 37.3.2 Bottom-Up Processing Approaches

3- conclusion

4- References

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and include the book too

you can use other sources to do this report, but you gotta use the book

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Running head: NANO FABRICATION TECHNOLOGIES

Nano Fabrication Technologies
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NANOFABRICATION TECHNOLOGIES

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Nanofabrication Technologies
Introduction
Nanotechnology is a kind of application and fabrication of certain entities whose feature
sizes ranges from less than 1nm to 100nm. Nanometer (nm) entities include various lines, wires,
structures and coatings. The scientific field of study concerned with objects of the same size range
is called nanoscience. It involves observation of the behaviour of individual molecules and the
principles that explain its behaviour. On the other hand, nanoscale refers to dimensions within a
range exceeding the molecules and atoms in size. Some of the products from nanotechnology
include modern materials such as colorful –glass widow, modern photography and car particles
which are used in automobile tires. Alongside these are more recent products used a lot such as
cosmetics, solutions and coatings.
37.1 Nanotechnology Products
37.1.1 CarbonNanostructures
There are two significant structures in nanotechnology; these include carbon bulky balls
and nanotubes .The two of these are basically layers in graphite that is formed into spheres and
tubes. The bulkyball is shaped like a ball with around 60 atoms within it. The 60atoms within the
bulky all are arranged symmetrically into 12 pentagon like faces as well as hexagonal faces to form
these all. The molecules are held together by forces that result in the formation of crystals. Carbon
crystals have insulator properties. Therefore, when combined with alkaline metal, they are
transformed into an electrical conductor. Furthermore, carbon molecules are very instrumental. In
the field of medicine, they are applied in the creation of antioxidants and burn creams.

NANOFABRICATION TECHNOLOGIES

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Another carbon structure include are the carbon nanotubes. The nanotubes are all singledwalled but multi-walled structures that can be fabricated. These tubes have an unusual electrical
property depending on their structure and ability to have metallic and semiconducting properties
(Groover, 2007).
37.1.2 The National Nanotechnology Initiative
The National Nanotechnology initiative was enacted by the US Congress in the year 2000
when the institution received a huge sum of funds in the year 2001. These findings increased to
what is now the current national nanotechnology. The NNI act made sure there was research and
development among other agencies that were involved with technological development, for
example, the departments of defense and energy and the national aeronautics and space
administration. With this in mind, there are nine

nanotechnology development areas that will

provide possible future opportunities such as an advanced health care. Finally, the application to
economic and safe transportation, to mean the use of nanomaterials on transport modes which are
way lighter ad low failure rates could improve transportation. (Groover, 2007).
37.2. Introduction to Nanoscience
37.2.1 Size Matters
In relation to size issues, notable physical effects observed with ver...


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Excellent resource! Really helped me get the gist of things.

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