How do you ensure the safety and environmental compatibility of quantum dots and nanocrystals?
Quantum dots and nanocrystals are tiny particles that have unique optical, electrical, and magnetic properties due to their quantum confinement effects. They are widely used in applications such as solar cells, LEDs, sensors, and biomedical imaging. However, they also pose potential risks to human health and the environment, as they may be toxic, reactive, or bioaccumulative. How do you ensure the safety and environmental compatibility of quantum dots and nanocrystals? Here are some tips to follow.
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