Synthesis and Multiple Applications of Functional Nanomaterials

A special issue of Processes (ISSN 2227-9717). This special issue belongs to the section "Materials Processes".

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Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

The synthesis and multiple applications of functional nanomaterials represent a dynamic field of scientific and technological research. This area focuses on creating nanoscale materials with unique properties and tailoring them for a wide range of applications. These nanomaterials exhibit exceptional properties due to their size and structure, making them valuable in fields like electronics, medicine, energy, and environmental science. Researchers use various synthesis methods to engineer nanomaterials with specific attributes. Their versatility along with sustainable synthesis methods allows for diverse applications, from more efficient electronic devices to targeted drug delivery in medicine. The development and utilization of functional nanomaterials hold great promise for addressing complex challenges and driving innovation in various sectors.

Hence, we cordially extend an invitation to you to contribute your original research to a Special Issue of Processes entitled “Synthesis and Multiple Applications of Functional Nanomaterials”. Topics of interest for this Special Issue include, but are not limited to, the following:

  • Chemical reduction;
  • Sol–gel process;
  • Chemical vapor deposition (CVD);
  • Co-precipitation;
  • Hydrothermal synthesis;
  • Mechanical milling;
  • Electrochemical deposition;
  • Template-assisted synthesis;
  • Self-assembly;
  • Sputtering;
  • Microwave and ultrasonic synthesis;
  • Green synthesis;
  • Atomic layer deposition (ALD);
  • Water-based synthesis;
  • Biodegradable stabilizers;
  • Solar-assisted synthesis;
  • Laser-assisted synthesis;
  • Flame synthesis;
  • Environmental applications;
  • Energy storage and conversion technologies;
  • Electrical and electronics applications;
  • Drug delivery;
  • (Bio)Sensors;
  • Water treatment technologies.

Prof. Dr. Sathish Kumar Kamaraj
Prof. Dr. Paulraj Arunkumar
Prof. Dr. Mercedes G. López
Guest Editors

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Keywords

  • synthesis methods
  • green synthesis
  • energy storage
  • energy conversion
  • biomedical applications
  • environmental applications

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