Nano-Engineering at Functional Interfaces for Multidisciplinary Applications
Nano-Engineering at Functional Interfaces for Multidisciplinary Applications
Electrochemistry, Photoplasmonics, Antimicrobials, and Anticancer Applications
Ramamurthy, Sai Sathish; Reddy, Narendra; Bhaskar, Seemesh
Elsevier - Health Sciences Division
10/2024
400
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2. Overview of Nano-engineering at Functional Interfaces
3. Novel Nano-engineering at functional plasmonic and dielectric interfaces
4. Nano-engineering for advanced spectroscopic applications
5. Nano-engineering light emitting materials for sensing applications
6. Nano-engineering for electrocatalysis
7. Nano-engineering low-dimensional materials for energy harvesting
8. Nano-engineering strategies for high performance batteries and capacitors
9. Nano-engineering for antimicrobial applications
10. Nano-engineering for drug delivery and theranostic applications
11. Nano-functional finishes for food and textile applications
12. Nano-engineering via green technology for translational research
13. Technological advances and novel applications of nanostructures in the industry
14. Future perspectives and research directions
2. Overview of Nano-engineering at Functional Interfaces
3. Novel Nano-engineering at functional plasmonic and dielectric interfaces
4. Nano-engineering for advanced spectroscopic applications
5. Nano-engineering light emitting materials for sensing applications
6. Nano-engineering for electrocatalysis
7. Nano-engineering low-dimensional materials for energy harvesting
8. Nano-engineering strategies for high performance batteries and capacitors
9. Nano-engineering for antimicrobial applications
10. Nano-engineering for drug delivery and theranostic applications
11. Nano-functional finishes for food and textile applications
12. Nano-engineering via green technology for translational research
13. Technological advances and novel applications of nanostructures in the industry
14. Future perspectives and research directions