Creating Nano Technology

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Intro: Creating Nano Technology

Nano Technology is the future of computers, technology, and electronics. So why not start now. Also please vote for this Instructable in the tech contest hosted by little bits, thank you

STEP 1: Materials

Here are the materials:
Two 1 1/2 clip wires ( I made my own)
Two pen springs
aluminum foil
power source( car battery, electronic tester, wall outlet etc.)
One 1 ft. Tube
Syringe
Beaker
Sulfuric acid
Solutions containing sulfur and cadmium
Optional* High powered microscope

STEP 2: Building the First Part

So the first thing you do is get your beaker. Then you screw an aluminum foil two inch square on to the beaker. And then you hook up the clip wires to the aluminum foil square. If you want you can also put a tube and syringe in to put the chemicals in the beaker

STEP 3: Finishing the Machine

Then you cover the top of the beaker with aluminum foil(with the tube in it) and then you tape it down. You also hook up the syringe to the tube to add chemicals.

STEP 4: Pouring the Chemicals In.

So then you take the beaker and pour sulfuric acid in it and then you give the aluminum foil a direct shock. Then you pour solutions containing sulfur and cadmium in and give it another shock.

STEP 5: Finishing

So the only way to see your work is with A high powered microscope. Also the person that came up with this process is Saumil Bandyopadhyay, so you can look him up for more of his process.
Remember to please vote for me in the tech contest.

6 Comments

Great start to your instructable, and wishing I could vote for it. To boost your instructable and make it more "vote-able" please include the information being requested by others in previous comments. To be clear this information is as follows:

1.) Safety precautions and reminders.

2.) The type of nano material being created along with some possible uses or usefulness of the created material.

Thanks for posting this instructable and thanks for all the work that went into making it so far.

I'm also curious to know the nano created material also. I was just thinking about it from positive / negative points to weigh the outcome of nanos. I was only looking at titanium dioxide though.
There don't appear to be any safety measures here. Sulfuric acid can be dangerous to handle particularly in the presents of other chemicals and electricity
What nano material is created by this process and what is it used for