Functional Nanoparticles for Environmental Contaminants Removal and Agricultural Application
A special issue of Coatings (ISSN 2079-6412). This special issue belongs to the section "Environmental Aspects in Colloid and Interface Science".
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Interests: environmental science; environmental contaminants; PAHs; nanoparticles
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Dear Colleagues,
Sustainably providing a safe and secure food supply will be a significant challenge in the coming years and the field of nanotechnology is well positioned to have a tremendous positive impact on these efforts. The potential benefits are numerous, including enhancement of food quality and safety, reduction of environmental waste and agricultural inputs, and the absorption of nanoscale nutrients from soil. The application of nanotechnology could also better enable plants to respond to a changing environment. Nanotechnology can also play an important role in crop productivity through the control of nutrient availability and utilization, as well as through mediating nutritional status in the presence of biotic and abiotic stress. Nanoscale platforms can also be used to monitor water quality parameters, including for pesticide residue presence, in efforts to promote the sustainable development of agriculture. Nanomaterials have tremendously diverse functionality and as such, it is difficult to deliver a general assessment of crop health and environmental risks. For example, although dose is clearly one of the most important factors differentiating benefit from toxicity, factors such as environmental conditions and species sensitivity can dramatically shift that dividing line. In addition, the properties (other than size) of nanoparticles that influence toxicity include chemical composition, shape, surface structure, surface charge, and the extent of particle aggregation (clumping) or disaggregation. For this reason, even nanomaterials of the same chemical composition having different sizes or shapes can exhibit different toxicity or benefit. There is also a general lack of understanding of how transformation processes in biotic and abiotic media influence overall nanomaterial activity. Regardless, nanotechnology applications in the agricultural sector have been a topic of intense interest and many argue a key factor for sustainable development. To explore this important topic, we are assembling a special issue of Coatings to encourage researchers and to provide them with a platform to publish their novel studies on the topic “Functional Nanoparticles for Environmental Contaminants Removal and Agricultural Application.”
The theme of this special issue broadly includes (but is not limited to):
- Nano-fertilizers, nano-fertilizers refer to a series of products in nanometer regime that delivers nutrients to crops. For example, encapsulation inside nanomaterials coated with a thin protective polymer film or in the form of particles or emulsions of nanoscale dimensions;
- Nano-pesticides, Nano-pesticides or nano plant protection products represent an emerging technological development that, in relation to pesticide use, could offer a range of benefits including increased efficacy, durability, and a reduction in the amounts of active ingredients that need to be used;
- Nano-biosensors for soil–plant systems, nano-biosensors are usually built on the nanoscale to obtain process and analyze the data at the level of atomic scale; the applications include detection of analytes like urea, glucose, pesticides etc., monitoring of metabolites and detection of various microorganisms/pathogens;
- Nanomaterials for environmental remediation, nanomaterials show a better performance in environmental remediation than other conventional techniques because of their high surface area (surface-to-volume ratio) and their associated high reactivity.
Prof. Dr. Yu Shen
Guest Editor
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