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Functional materials, such as biomaterials, nanomaterials, and smart materials, are transforming key sectors like biomedicine, energy, electronics, and structural engineering. These materials enable innovative developments, from controlled drug delivery systems to energy-efficient devices and self-repairing structures. However, they face challenges in terms of cost and scalability. This working paper analyzes the applications and benefits of these materials, highlighting their impact on sustainability and the challenges for large-scale implementation. Additionally, future perspectives are explored to optimize their use across various industries.

dc.creatorCaicedo, Eduardoes
dc.creatorCaicedo, Eduardoen
dc.date2025-02-26
dc.date.accessioned2025-10-21T20:29:46Z
dc.date.available2025-10-21T20:29:46Z
dc.identifierhttps://publicaciones.unad.edu.co/index.php/wpecbti/article/view/8776
dc.identifier10.22490/ECBTI.8776
dc.identifier.urihttps://repository.unad.edu.co/handle/10596/74988
dc.descriptionLos materiales funcionales, como los biomateriales, nanomateriales y materiales inteligentes, están transformando sectores clave como la biomedicina, la energía, la electrónica y la ingeniería estructural. Estos materiales permiten desarrollos innovadores, desde sistemas de liberación controlada de fármacos hasta dispositivos energéticamente eficientes y estructuras autorreparables. Sin embargo, enfrentan desafíos en términos de costos y escalabilidad. Este working paper analiza las aplicaciones y beneficios de estos materiales, destacando su impacto en la sostenibilidad y sus retos para una implementación masiva. Además, se exploran las perspectivas futuras que permitirán optimizar su uso en diversas industrias.es
dc.descriptionFunctional materials, such as biomaterials, nanomaterials, and smart materials, are transforming key sectors like biomedicine, energy, electronics, and structural engineering. These materials enable innovative developments, from controlled drug delivery systems to energy-efficient devices and self-repairing structures. However, they face challenges in terms of cost and scalability. This working paper analyzes the applications and benefits of these materials, highlighting their impact on sustainability and the challenges for large-scale implementation. Additionally, future perspectives are explored to optimize their use across various industries.en
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dc.publisherSello Editorial UNADes
dc.relationhttps://publicaciones.unad.edu.co/index.php/wpecbti/article/view/8776/7736
dc.rightsDerechos de autor 2023 Documentos de Trabajo ECBTIes
dc.rightshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0es
dc.sourceDocumentos de Trabajo ECBTI; Vol. 4 Núm. 2 (2023)es
dc.subjectMateriales funcionalesen
dc.subjectNanotecnologíaen
dc.subjectsostenibilidad industrialen
dc.subjectbiomaterialesen
dc.subjectMateriales funcionaleses
dc.subjectNanotecnologíaes
dc.subjectsostenibilidad industriales
dc.subjectbiomaterialeses
dc.titlePerspectivas emergentes en materiales funcionales: integración de materiales inteligentes, nanotecnologías y biomaterialeses
dc.titleFunctional materials, such as biomaterials, nanomaterials, and smart materials, are transforming key sectors like biomedicine, energy, electronics, and structural engineering. These materials enable innovative developments, from controlled drug delivery systems to energy-efficient devices and self-repairing structures. However, they face challenges in terms of cost and scalability. This working paper analyzes the applications and benefits of these materials, highlighting their impact on sustainability and the challenges for large-scale implementation. Additionally, future perspectives are explored to optimize their use across various industries.en
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