Abstract
Nanomaterials have gained significant attention in chemical engineering due to their unique properties, including high surface area, tunability, and reactivity. These materials have shown great potential in a variety of applications, ranging from catalysis and energy storage to environmental remediation and drug delivery. This article provides an overview of the role of nanomaterials in chemical engineering, highlighting their applications in various industries and the challenges that arise in their implementation. Additionally, the future directions of nanomaterials in chemical engineering, including the development of sustainable and scalable processes, are discussed.

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