Surface Modification of Nanoparticles for Biomedical Applications
A special issue of Surfaces (ISSN 2571-9637).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 June 2023) | Viewed by 25215
Special Issue Editor
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
In the last couple of decades, novel inorganic nanoparticles such as silver, gold, titanium, zinc, silica, and other nanoparticles have become increasingly more prominent within biomedicine and more specifically drug delivery. This is due to their unique physical and chemical properties, which include their large surface area, small particle size, and optical, electrical, and magnetic properties.
To optimize the strategies of nanoparticles in biomedical applications, it is necessary to control the synthesis and surface modification of the nanoparticles precisely in order to improve their biocompatibility by increasing their stability in various physiological conditions, reducing the in-vivo toxicity to the minimum level to also avoid the premature release of the drug and prevent nonspecific interactions.
The common protocols for surface functionalization, and surface modifications of such nanoparticles, can be performed using different strategies, including ligand exchange, coating with polymers, encapsulation, carbodiimide chemistry, and producing bilayers or liposomes using biological compounds.
For this purpose, this Special Issue aims to collect a combination of articles that are strongly focused on new developments in the synthesis and characterization of novel functionalized inorganic nanoparticles for better biomedical applications precisely in the drug delivery system.
Dr. Mukhtar H. Ahmed
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- nanoparticles
- drug delivery system
- biomedical applications
- surface morphology
- surface characterization
- surface modification
- liposomes
- micelles
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