Nanoscience, Or Nanotechnology, Is A Branch Of Science That Focuses On The Study And Manipulation Of Materials At The Nanoscale (<100 Nm). Nanoscience Takes A Multidisciplinary Approach And Encompasses Fields Such As Physics, Chemistry, Engineering, And Biotechnology. It Has Enabled Development And Exploration Of A Variety Of Nanomaterials In Areas Including Energy Storage, Nanostructured Surface Coatings, And Drug Delivery. Nanoscience Chemistry Focuses On Understanding And Manipulating Chemical Reactions At The Nanoscale. This Includes Research On The Understanding Of How Powerful Nanomaterials Such As Graphene, Carbon Nanotubes, And Quantum Dots Behave With Regard To Matters Such As Their Physical, Chemical, And Electrical Properties To Gain Useful Insights Into Nanomaterial Synthesis. Nanoscience Chemistry Also Involves Manipulating And Controlling Catalytic Properties Of Nanoparticles To Enhance And Enable Processes Such As Treatment Of Contaminated Water And Wastewater. Nanoscience Chemistry Has A Wide Range Of Industrial And Commercial Applications. For Example, Gold Nanoparticles Are Widely Used In The Biosensing Industry For The Detection Of Bacteria And Other Substances In The Environment. They Have Also Been Used For Fuel Cells, Which Convert Chemical Energy To Electrical Current, And In Dark Energy Research Which May Aid In The Understanding Of The Accelerated Expansion Of The Universe. In The Biomedical Industry, Nanostructured Surfaces Can Be Used For The Assessment Of Drug Distribution, Tissue Regeneration, And Other Medical Treatments. Nanoscience Chemistry Has Had A Profound Impact On Humanity, And Its Applications Are Nearly Limitless. With The Advancements In Nanotechnology And Nanoscience Chemistry, Scientists Will Continue To Develop Even More Intimate And Powerful Control Of Chemical Processes And Reactions At The Nanoscale.
Title : Advances in plasma-based waste treatment for sustainable communities
Hossam A Gabbar, Ontario Tech University, Canada
Title : Nanostructured biodevices based on carbon nanotubes and glyconanoparticles for bioelectrocatalytic applications
Serge Cosnier, Silesian University of Technology, Poland
Title : Carbon capture and storage: The impact of impurities in CO2 streams
Andy Brown, Progressive Energy Ltd, United Kingdom
Title : Supramolecular nano chemistries: Fighting viruses, inhibiting bacteria and growing tissues
Thomas J Webster, Hebei University of Technology, China
Title : Chemical engineering of vanadium and tantalum zeolites for application in environmental catalysis
Stanislaw Dzwigaj, Sorbonne Universite, France
Title : Disrupting TNF-α and TNFR1 interaction: Computational insights into the potential of D-Pinitol as an anti-inflammatory therapeutic
Ferran Acuna Pares, Universidad Internacional de la Rioja (UNIR), Spain