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Chemosynthesis (nanotechnology)

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Chemosynthesis in the context of nanotechnology typically refers to the process by which certain organisms or systems convert inorganic compounds into organic matter using chemical energy, rather than light energy as in photosynthesis. This concept is applied in various fields, including biotechnology and nanotechnology, where the manipulation of chemical reactions at the nanoscale can lead to the production of carbon-based materials or nanoparticles.

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