New Insight into Design and Properties of Nanomaterials (Third Edition)
A special issue of Materials (ISSN 1996-1944). This special issue belongs to the section "Advanced Nanomaterials and Nanotechnology".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 20 March 2025 | Viewed by 75
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Interests: preparation and characterization of nanomaterials; laser ablation in liquid and wet-chemistry approaches to produce nanostructures; using nanomaterials to develop devices
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Interests: green synthesis of nanoparticles and photocatalysis; semiconductor nanomaterials and their characterization; laser ablation in liquid; metallic nanoparticles
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Nanomaterials have been a major focus of recent research and represent a milestone of nanoscience and nanotechnology. They are a broad and continuously growing area of development. Their impact on modern industry is huge, and boost both academia and education. Thus, the synthesis of novel nanomaterials, aiming at new potential applications, is fundamental in the development of high-tech industry and the implementation of scientific achievements in our daily live.
The goal of the third edition Special Issue on “New Insight into Design and Properties of Nanomaterials” is to attract manuscripts that present state-of-the-art studies on the preparation of novel nanomaterials with a wide range of applications, from optics and optoelectronics, photovoltaics, catalysis, sensing, biomedicine, and more. We also welcome reports on new or modified approaches that lead to new nanomaterials with enhanced properties, as well as those on new techniques that help to achieve such nanomaterials.
Articles published in this Issue will cover new approaches to preparation and characterization which smooth the route from the design to the realization of nanostructures with properties that are highly anticipated for various applications. Although we will abbreviate the submission of all reports on nanomaterials prepared by means of physical, chemical and even biological processes, special attention will be paid to products prepared via environment-friendly and reagent-saving methods. We especially welcome experimental and computational studies that reveal the relationship between structure and properties, and then demonstrate the synthesis of nanomaterials with desired structure and properties.
In addition to more conventional inorganic nanomaterials, research on the directed synthesis of molecular nanostructures (supramolecular assemblies, molecular frameworks, etc.) is also expected to enrich the content of this Issue. Papers developing our understanding of how the use of molecular precursors may govern the composition, morphology, and surface chemistry of nanomaterials also meet the objectives of this project.
Interested readers are welcome to read the papers published in previous editions of this special issue: https://www.mdpi.com/journal/materials/special_issues/9A055LU85D, and https://www.mdpi.com/journal/materials/special_issues/design_properties_nanomaterials.
In summary, this Special Issue welcomes communications, full papers and reviews from all researchers working on novel nanomaterials, from their design to synthesis, characterization, and application.
Prof. Dr. Sergei Kulinich
Dr. Neli Mintcheva
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- novel nanomaterials
- molecular nanostructures
- physical, chemical, and biological methods for nanomaterial preparation
- optical, photovoltaic, catalytic, sensing, antibacterial properties
- structure-properties relationship
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