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Editorial: Focus on green nanomaterials for a sustainable internet of things.

Vincenzo PecuniaLuigi Giuseppe OcchipintiSylvain CloutierShuhui SunA Nirmala GraceWei Lin Leong
Published in: Nanotechnology (2023)
In the dynamic landscape of the Internet of Things (IoT), where smart devices are reshaping our world, nanomaterials can play a pivotal role in ensuring the IoT's sustainability. These materials are poised to redefine the development of smart devices, not only enabling cost-effective fabrication but also unlocking novel functionalities. As the IoT is set to encompass an astounding number of interconnected devices, the demand for environmentally friendly nanomaterials takes center stage. This Focus Issue spotlights cutting-edge research that explores the intersection of nanomaterials and sustainability. The collection delves deep into this critical nexus, encompassing a wide range of topics, from fundamental properties to applications in devices (e.g., sensors, optoelectronic synapses, energy harvesters, memory components, energy storage devices, and batteries), aspects concerning circularity and green synthesis, and an array of materials comprising organic semiconductors, perovskites, quantum dots, nanocellulose, graphene, and two-dimensional semiconductors. Authors not only showcase advancements but also delve into the sustainability profile of these materials, fostering a responsible endeavour toward a green IoT future.
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