APPLICATION OF NANOTECHNOLOGIES IN THE FIELD OF TRANSPORT
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Keywords: Nanotechnology, cement-concrete, bitumen, nanophosphor.##article.abstract##
Abstract: Nanotechnology is a technique used in the design and construction of structures by utilizing the properties of materials at the nanoscale. In the past, this technology was mainly applied in fields such as medicine, biochemistry, and microelectronics for micro-level operations. However, developments in the field of nanotechnology have transformed our capabilities and expectations for modifying material properties, making it applicable in various industries. Nowadays, the use of nanotechnologies in road construction engineering is steadily increasing. Materials used in nanotechnology possess specific properties at the nanoscale. These nanoscale properties of materials are employed in the preparation of nanocomposites.
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