Polymer/Nanoparticles Composites Materials as a Tool for Biotechnology and Optoelectronics Applications

A special issue of Nanomaterials (ISSN 2079-4991).

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Department of Chemistry, Sapienza University of Rome, 00185 Rome, Italy
Interests: nanomaterials; metal nanoparticles; metal oxide nanoparticles; polymers; nanostructured polymeric materials; hybrid nanostructures; organometallic complexes; nanomaterials synthesis and characterization; nanomaterial applications
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Interests: noble metal nanostructures; metal oxide nanoparticles; polymeric nanomaterials; nanostructured hybrid materials; nanomaterials synthesis and characterization; organometallic complexes; surface functionalization; nanomaterial applications
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Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

Nanocomposite materials, i.e., a class of nanomaterials wherein one or more phases at nano-sized dimension (0D, 1D, or 2D) are embedded within ceramic, metal, or polymeric materials, have gained attention in recent years due to their synergistic properties that are not present in individual, discrete, components, even at very low concentrations. The property of an individual structural unit of nanomaterials can be tailored by adding single or multiple components to different matrices. Due to their nano-sized dimension, nanocomposites exhibit multifunctional properties such as high surface-to-volume ratios, high thermal resistance, good mechanical strength, and redox and catalytic activity. Many nanocomposites, such as polymer-metal, metal-metal oxide nanohybrid materials, and carbon–metal nanomaterials, can be used for the fabrication of enzymatic sensors, wastewater treatment, hydrogels, tissue engineering, energy storage/conversion systems, and material coatings, among other application areas.

This Special Issue focuses on the synthesis, characterization, and application of polymer-based nanocomposites in the field of biotechnology and optoelectronics. Research articles and reviews concerning a combination of soft and hard nanomaterials, such as conducting and semi-conducting, insulating, thermoplastic, and elastomeric polymers (both natural or synthetic), with nanocarbons and inorganic nanoparticles (metal and metal oxides nanoparticles) highlighting enhanced functional and/or mechanical properties, are highly encouraged.

Dr. Ilaria Fratoddi
Dr. Sara Cerra
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Keywords

  • nanocomposites
  • polymeric materials
  • inorganic nanoparticles
  • organic nanoparticles
  • hybrid materials
  • material characterization
  • functional materials

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