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- The inflammatory effects of carbon nanoparticles (NPs) are highly disputed.
- Copper(II) oxide (CuO) nanoparticles (NPs) have found numerous applications in electronics, optics, catalysis, energy storage, health, and water purification.
- In core-shell nanoparticle analysis, the determination of size distributions of the different particle parts is often complicated, especially in liquid media.
- Consumers worry about the presence of nano-particles in paints and the risk of exposure.
- Utilizing nanoparticles (NPs) for stabilizing CO 2 -foams has recently become an interesting subject among petroleum engineers.
- Synthesis of Cobalt nanoparticles often entails toxic and expensive physical-chemistry methods.
- Magnetic nanoparticles have been used in a wide array of industrial and biomedical applications due to their unique properties at the nanoscale level.
- Thermal plasma synthesis of nano-powders/nano-fibers is a relatively new technology with great potential for future application in industries.
- Alloy nanoparticles are an important group of nanomaterials exhibiting size, shape, structure and composition dependent properties.
- Colloidal gold or also known as gold nanoparticle (AuNP) is a suspension of sub-nanometer-sized particle of gold in a fluid usually water.
- The effective modulation of pore sizes for nanoporous silica nanoparticles still remains a great challenge not satisfactorily solved.
- the field of nanotechnology, silver nanoparticles have been considered a promising antibacterial material for a century.
- Nanomaterial toxicity is currently a major concern and could potentially hamper the advancement of nanotechnology development.
- A critical complication in handling nanoparticles is the formation of large aggregates when particles are dried e.g. when they need to be transferred from one liquid to another.
- Helium droplets are large helium clusters that are capable of picking up individual atoms and molecules and show promise as nano-reactors for the synthesis of unique nanoparticles.
- With the rapid development of nanotechnologies and nanomaterials since 1990s, the studies on polymer-based nanocomposites have been extensively focused on their properties' enhancement.
- Layered double hydroxides (LDHs) have attracted much attention as nanofillers in polymer nanocomposites (NCs) due to their particular surface structural, positively charged layer and so on.
- Although many studies have attempted to develop strategies for spontaneously organizing nanoparticles (NPs) into three-dimensional (3D) geometries, it remains a fascinating challenge.
- Nanoarchitectonics is an emerging multidisciplinary field that has the potential to offer trailblazing solutions to various challenging therapies by facilitating precise and tailored control of physicochemical properties, morphology, and also the biological effects of nano-sized drugs.
- Nanodiamonds (NDs) are versatile nanoparticles that are currently being investigated for a variety of applications in drug delivery, biomedical imaging and nanoscale sensing.
- Although Gd2O3 (gadolinia) nanoparticle is the subject of intense research interest due to its magnetic property as well as controllable emission wavelengths by doping of various lanthanide ions, it is known to be difficult to prepare monodisperse crystalline gadolinia nanoparticles because it requires high temperature thermal annealing process to enhance the crystallinity.
- Synthesis of nanoparticles from various biological systems has been reported, but among all such systems, biosynthesis of nanoparticles from plants is considered the most suitable method.
- Au nanoparticles (NPs) on the surface and embedded in a matrix have been the subject of studies dealing with a variety of spectroscopic and sensing applications.
- Direct printing nanoparticle-based conductive inks onto paper substrates has encountered difficulties e.g. the nanoparticles are prone to penetrate into the pores of the paper and become partially segmented, and the necessary low-temperature-sintering process is harmful to the dimension-stability of paper.
- Nanomaterials The high electron and hole mobility of tungsten selenide (WSe2) nanosheets should make them ideal semiconductors for field-effect transistor (FET) devices, but with typical contact materials (silica layers on silicon and gold), mobilities, and on-off ratios fall to impractical levels.
- The controllable transfer of colloidal particles across liquid-liquid interfaces has attracted great interests in synthesis of new materials and stabilization of emulsions.
- Anisotropic nanoparticles are ideal building blocks for a variety of functional materials due to their unique and anisotropic optical, electronic, magnetic and mechanical properties.