The combination of chemistry and nanoscience is known as nanochemistry. It's a new discipline concerned with the unique features of assemblies of atoms or molecules on a scale somewhere between that of individual building blocks and that of bulk material. Nanochemistry is a type of synthetic chemistry used to create nanoscale building pieces with the desired shape, size, and composition. Nanochemistry is a rapidly growing discipline of chemistry, particularly solid-state chemistry, that focuses on the research and production of usable materials with nanometer-scale dimensions (1–100 nm).
Wet nanotechnology investigates biological nanoscale materials, such as cell components. Wet nanotech, as it's often known, means developing up to large masses from small ones. The presence of living organisms whose form, function, and evolution are regulated by interactions of nanometer-scale structures demonstrates the success of this nanotechnology. The study of biological systems that operate largely in a water environment is known as wet nanotechnology. Genetic material, membranes, enzymes, and other biological components are the functional nanometer-scale structures of interest here. Wet nanotechnology necessitates the presence of water in the process. Chemists and biologists are also involved in the process, which entails bringing together individual molecules to reach larger scales.
Title : Current and future of red and black phosphorus nanomaterials
Hai Feng Ji, Drexel University, United States
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Thomas J Webster, Hebei University of Technology, United States
Title : Highlighting recent advancements in electromagnetic field subwavelength tailoring using nanoparticle resonant light scattering and related topics
Michael I Tribelsky, Moscow State University, Russian Federation
Title : Artificial Intelligence (AI) in biomedical engineering
Hossein Hosseinkhani, Innovation Center for Advanced Technology, Matrix, Inc., United States
Title : Atomistic simulation of chemical ordering phenomena in nanostructured intermetallics
Rafal Kozubski, Jagiellonian University in Krakow, Poland
Title : Azodye photoaligned nanolayers for liquid crystal: New trends
Vladimir G Chigrinov, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong
Title : The failure of both einstein’s space-time theory and his equivalence principle and their resolution by the uniform scaling method
Robert Buenker, Wuppertal University, Germany
Title : Circumventing challenges in developing CVD graphene coating on mild steel: A disruptive approach to remarkable/durable corrosion resistance
Raman Singh, Monash University-Clayton Campus, Australia
Title : Efficiency of nanoparticles (Micromage-B) in the complex treatment of multiple sclerosis
Andrey Belousov, Kharkiv National Medical University, Ukraine
Title : Logistic-modified mathematical model for tumor growth treated with nanosized cargo delivery system
Paulo Cesar De Morais, Catholic University of Brasilia, Brazil