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Chemistry of carbonized metallic nanomaterials
Magnetic nanomaterials have received significant attention because of their remarkable
properties enabling applications in various fields such as catalysis, as contrast agents for
magnetic resonance imaging, in sensing ...
Zeolitic Imidazolate Framework (ZIF-8) Supported Nanoparticles: Synthesis and Applications
Nanoparticles have gained great interest in various fundamental and applied areas of science and technology due to their tunable size dependent properties which is not achievable by their bulk counterparts. Nanoparticles ...
Itaconate Based Dual-reactive Polymeric Coatings and Photo-cross-stitching Studies of Periodically Grafted Amphiphilic Systems
Dual-reactive coatings are those that covalently anchor to the substrate while at the same time permit installation of desired segments in a post-coating step; several approaches have been developed to design such polymers ...
Thermodynamics of Protein Adsorption on Gold and Carbonaceous Nanoparticles Probed by Second Harmonic Light Scattering
Over the past two decades, interaction of small molecules, peptides, and proteins
with nanoparticles of various shapes and size have been keenly pursued for two reasons: to find
application of these nanoparticle-molecule ...
Nano-engineering in Ionic Liquid: From Fundamentals to Advanced Catalysis
Harnessing nanostructured materials of metals has led to the development of various synthetic methodologies. Although various strategies have been developed, challenges still remain obtaining desired shape, size, and ...
A Simple Scalable Route for the Production of Magnetic Nanomaterials and their Application in Wastewater Remediation
Superparamagnetic Iron Oxide Nanoparticles (SPIONs) have found extensive applications in diverse fields that include biomedicine, water remediation, and drug delivery. These applications require the development of synthetic ...

