Technological innovation is an important force driving social progress, and
silica is an indispensable catalyst in this process. From nanotechnology to biotechnology, from information technology to new energy technology, silica provides strong support for technological innovation with its unique physical and chemical properties.

In the field of nanotechnology, silicon dioxide is one of the important raw materials for preparing nanomaterials. By controlling the particle size and shape of silica, nanomaterials with special functions such as photocatalysts, sensors, etc. can be prepared. These nanomaterials have broad application prospects in fields such as environmental protection, healthcare, and energy.
In the field of biotechnology,
silica is also widely used for the separation, purification, and detection of biomolecules. Its high specific surface area and good biocompatibility make it an ideal carrier and adsorbent material for biomolecules. By modifying the surface properties of silica, efficient separation and purification of biomolecules can be achieved, providing a powerful tool for biomedical research.