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ISSN: 1947-2935 (Print); EISSN: 1947-2943 (Online)
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A Special Issue on, “Nanostructured Materials for Advanced Technologies”

Nanostructured materials are in huge demand in current scenario due to their wide range of applications advanced technological devices such as optoelectronics, photonics, PV cells, energies, supercapacitors, etc. A number of nanostructured materials has been developed in recent past and use for the development of nanoscale devices with high performances.

So, we have designed a special issue themed on “Nanostructured Materials for Advanced Technologies” which is open for researchers and scientists from all around the globe for their contribution to nanostructured materials of miscellaneous scope like nanooptics/films coatings/gas/bio sensing/energies/PV cells/NLO etc. The coverage of key subject in the current issue will be very wide, that will be linked to nanoscale materials or thin films synthesis using fundamental and innovative techniques for pioneering applications. This issue will also cover the research and development synthesis techniques.

This issue of “Nanostructured Materials for Advanced Technologies” will focus on the broad area of research of new development in synthesis/fabrication, characterization, and applications of nanostructured materials.

Thus, we would like to invite the scientists/researchers/Ph.D. students who are actively working in research and development of novel nanostructured materials to contribute/submit their unpublished original research articles/short communications/letters, and reviews that covers the experimental/computational studies on nanostructured materials for modern applications.

In current special Issue the following topics will be covered, but are not limited to, the subsequent features of “Nanostructured Materials for Advanced Technologies”

  • Nanostructured materials synthesis.
  • Advances of new/modified techniques for nanoscale materials.
  • Optoelectronic applications of nanostructured materials.
  • Biomedical/bioengineering applications of nanostructured materials.
  • Sensing applications of nanostructured materials.
  • Nanocomposites synthesis and functionalization.
  • Computational modelling of materials.
  • PV cells applications of nanostructured materials.
  • Supercapacitors based on nanostructured materials.
  • Batteries based on nanostructured materials.
  • Nanostructured materials nanocomposites with polymers.
Manuscript Submission
Manuscripts must be prepared according to Journal’s guidelines, available at:
http://www.aspbs.com/sam/inst-auth_sam.htm
All papers submitted to this issue will be subject to a strict peer review process to ensure high quality articles. Please make sure in the cover letter that the submitted paper has not been published previously and is not currently submitted for review to any other journal and will not be submitted elsewhere before a decision is made by this journal. A manuscript processing fees of US$ 1080 per article will be applied to all accepted articles. Manuscript can be submitted directly to the guest editor by email or through the following link: https://mc04.manuscriptcentral.com/sam-aspbs

Guest Editors
Prof. Dr. Mohd. Shkir
Department of Physics, College of Science, King Khalid University
Post Box- 9004, Abha-61413, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
E-mail: shkirphysics@gmail.com

Prof. Dr. Ahmad Umar
Department of Chemistry,
Faculty of Science and Arts, and Promising Centre for Sensors and Electronic Devices (PCSED),
Najran University, Najran-11001, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Email: aspsams.1@gmail.com

KEY TIMETABLE DATES
Manuscript submission start: February 2022
Publication date: On acceptance after submission 2022




A Special Issue on, “Impact of Phyto-fabricated and Nano-emulsified Nanoparticles for Biomedical and Industrial Applications”

Nanotechnology has a decisive chunk in recent scientific arena and its utility in various fields such as biomedical, drug delivery, pharmaceutical, and healthcare industry. Nowadays, it is recognized as the most proficient and demanding technology for industrial use. Plant systems used for the fabrication of metallic nanoparticles are very effective method in developing a rapid, clean, nontoxic, and eco-friendly technology for biomedical and industrial applications because plant biomass or extracts for the biosynthesis of novel metal nanoparticles would be more significant if the nanoparticles are synthesized extracellularly and in a controlled manner according to their disparity of shape and size. Similarly, the nanoemulsion of metallic particles are have also drawn the attention and are widely accepted in biomedicine and food science due to their low toxicity, high biocompatibility, cost effective nature and ability to combat the issues related to drug delivery.

The surfactants used in formulating the nanoemulsion must possess varied characteristics to enlist; some are non-toxic, compatible with other raw materials, non-irritant, etc. Surfactants widely used includes Sorbitan esters, polysorbates (nonionic), sodium lauryl sulfate, potassium laurate (anionic), quaternary ammonium halide (cationic) and some Zwitterionic surfactants. The site-specificity of the nanoparticles can be enhanced by magnetizing the delivery system. The major goal of a delivery system must target in excelling its therapeutic efficacy and causing declination of toxicity and side effects. Depending on the composition three types of nanoemulsions are formed; First one is the, oil in water nanoemulsion in which the aqua is the continuous phase and oil is the dispersed phase, second is the water in oil nanoemulsion in which the water acts as the dispersed phase and the oil being continuous phase and lastly, bi-continuous nanoemulsion in which the oil and water are interspersed with each other in the system. In this issue of “Impact of Phyto-fabricated and Nano-emulsified Nanoparticles for Biomedical and Industrial Applications” will focus on the broad area of research of new development in phyto-fabrication, characterization of metallic nanoparticles and Nanoemulsion, and applications of nanostructured materials.

Thus, we would like to invite the scientists/researchers/Ph.D. scholars who are actively working in research and development of novel nanostructured materials to contribute/submit their unpublished original research articles/short communications/letters, and reviews that cover the experimental/computational studies on nanostructured materials for modern applications.

In current special Issue the following topics will be covered, but are not limited to, the subsequent features of “Impact of Phyto-fabricated and Nano-emulsified Nanoparticles for Biomedical and Industrial Applications”
  • Antimicrobial action of metallic nanoparticles.
  • Antibiofilm activity of Phytofabricated metallic nanoparticles.
  • Biomedical applications of nanostructured materials.
  • Phytofabricated metallic nanoparticles and their Industrial application.
  • Phytosynthesized nanoparticles and their effect of food industry.
  • Phytofabricated of nanoparticles in drug delivery system.
  • Biomedical application of Functionalized Magnetic Nanoparticles.
  • Phyto-fabrication and nano-emulsion of nanomaterials: Tools and techniques.
  • Computational Modelling of Phyto-fabricated and Nano-emulsified Nanoparticles.
  • Polymeric nanoparticles and uploading of protein drugs in biological system.
  • Novel Nano-surfactants and their Industrial Applications.
  • Impact of Nano-materials on antioxidants and scavenging activity.
  • Nanoemulsions biomedical nanocarriers synthesis.
  • Role of nano-emulsions in drug delivery system.
Manuscript Submission
Manuscripts must be prepared according to Journal’s guidelines, available at:
http://www.aspbs.com/sam/inst-auth_sam.htm
All papers submitted to this issue will be subject to a strict peer review process to ensure high quality articles. Please make sure in the cover letter that the submitted paper has not been published previously and is not currently submitted for review to any other journal and will not be submitted elsewhere before a decision is made by this journal. A manuscript processing fees of US$ 1080 per article will be applied to all accepted articles. Manuscript can be submitted directly to the guest editor by email or through the following link: https://mc04.manuscriptcentral.com/sam-aspbs

Guest Editors
Dr. Mohd. Sayeed Akhtar
Department of Botany, Gandhi Faiz-e-Aam College
Shahjahanpur 242001, Uttar Pradesh, India
Email: sayeedbot@gmail.com

Prof. Ahmad Umar
Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science and Arts, and Promising Centre for Sensors and Electronic Devices (PCSED),
Najran University, Najran 11001, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Email: ahmadumar786@gmail.com




A Special Issue on, “New Energy Materials and based devices”

With the introduction of a series of industrial support policies in various countries, new energy materials have very broad prospects for development. New energy generally refers to renewable energy developed and utilized on the basis of new technology, including solar energy, biomass energy, water energy, wind energy, geothermal energy, wave energy, ocean current energy and tidal energy, and the heat cycle between the surface and depth of the ocean, etc. In addition, there is hydrogen, biogas, alcohol, methanol, etc., while coal, oil, natural gas, water energy, etc., which have been widely used, are called conventional energy. With the limited nature of conventional energy and the growing environmental problems, new energy with the characteristics of environmental protection and renewable energy is getting more and more attention from all countries.

New materials refer to the newly developed or under development materials with superior performance, which have better performance than traditional materials. New material technology is a series of research processes such as physical research, material design, material processing, test and evaluation to create new materials that meet various needs in accordance with human will.

This special issue focuses on the application of new energy materials in energy conservation, environmental protection and economy, providing both the level of new technology and policy evaluation. We seek original manuscripts from leading researchers and practitioners in academia and industry on a variety of theoretical and applied issues in this field.

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
  • Energy materials.
  • Environmental protection and renewable energy materials.
  • Solar materials.
  • Biomass energy materials.
  • Water energy materials and engineering.
  • Wind energy materials and engineering.
  • Sustainable energy materials.
  • Other energy materials.
  • Energy materials and engineering.
Manuscript Submission
Manuscripts must be prepared according to Journal’s guidelines, available at:
http://www.aspbs.com/sam/inst-auth_sam.htm
All papers submitted to this issue will be subject to a strict peer review process to ensure high quality articles. Please make sure in the cover letter that the submitted paper has not been published previously and is not currently submitted for review to any other journal and will not be submitted elsewhere before a decision is made by this journal. A manuscript processing fees of US$ 1080 per article will be applied to all accepted articles. Manuscript can be submitted directly to the guest editor by email or through the following link: https://mc04.manuscriptcentral.com/sam-aspbs

Guest Editors
Dr. Hailing Ma
The University of Sheffield, United Kingdom
Email: HMa31@sheffield.ac.uk

Dr. Song Jiang
Xi`an University of Architecture and Technology, China
Email: jiangsong@live.xauat.edu.cn

Dr. Xin Zhang
Xihua University, China
Email:zhangxin028@mail.xhu.edu.cn

KEY TIMETABLE DATES
Manuscript submission start: February/ March 2022
Publication date: On acceptance after submission 2022



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