Nanotechnology Letters

Nanotechnology refers to the branch of science and engineering that is used for producing structures, devices, and systems by manipulating atoms and molecules at the nanoscale, i.e. having one or more dimensions of the order of 100 nanometres (100 millionths of a millimeter) or less.
Although there are several examples of structures with one or more nanometer dimensions in the natural world and many technologies have unintentionally used them for a long time, it has only lately become feasible to do so on purpose.
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Numerous uses for nanotechnology involve novel materials with entirely unique characteristics and outcomes when compared to identical materials produced at bigger scales. This is caused by effects that only manifest at that small scale and are not visible at bigger scales, as well as the extremely high surface-to-volume ratio of nanoparticles compared to larger particles.
The wide applications of nanotechnology can be very beneficial to make a significant impact on society. Food industries, medical products sectors, and communication sectors are embraced by nanotechnology.
Nanotechnology letters is an OpenAccess, peer-reviewed academic journal that aims to publish the most completeand reliable source of information on discoveries and current developments inall areas of the field in the form of original articles, review articles, casereports, short communications, and so on, and to make them available online to researchers worldwide without any restrictions or other subscriptions.
NanotechnologyLetters includes a wide range of topics in this field for publication, including but not limited to Nanofluidics, Nanosensors, Nanoelectronics, molecular electronics, Nanomagnetics, Nano-optics, nano-optoelectronics and nano-photonics, Nanomagnetics, Nanobiotechnology, Nanoparticles and nanocrystals, Nano carbons, Nanoceramics, metals, and alloys, Nanoparticles and nanocrystals, Nanocomposites, Nanofabrication, Nanomedicine, Nanotubes, Nanobiopharmaceutics, Nanoengineering, Nanotoxicology, Bionanoscience, Nanoionics, etc.
The journal accepts high-quality original research and reviews on all aspects of Nanotechnology. Our editorial board members oversee the peer review and publication of all articles.
Journal Highlights
- Nanoparticles: Materials having overall dimensions in the nanoscale, or under 100 nm, are referred to as nanoparticles. These materials have recently become significant and important players in contemporary medicine, with therapeutic uses ranging from contrast agents in imaging to carriers for the transport of drugs and genes in tumors.
- Nanoscience: The study of materials with a nanoscale size is known as nanoscience. Any substance that is transformed at the nanoscale has its physicochemical, biological, mechanical, optical, electrical, etc. characteristics changed. These newly acquired (novel) qualities of the materials that result from their transformation into a nanoscale can be used for a variety of beneficial purposes.
- Nanomedicine: The application of Nanotechnology refers to nanomedicine, which includes both biological (Obtained from biological sources) and non-biological medical products (obtained from non-biological sources such as synthetic structures.
- Biosensor: Biosensor is a chemical sensing device that couples a transducer with a biologically generated recognition to enable the quantitative development of a complicated biochemical parameter. Depending upon the particular type of application, biosensors can be termed immunosensors, glucometers, biocomputers, etc.
- Nanotoxicology: It deals with the toxicity of nanomaterials and nanoparticles. Determining the toxic/hazardous effects of nanoparticles and nanopharmaceuticals on people and the environment is the major goal of nanotoxicological studies.
- Molecular electronics: Molecular electronics uses molecules as the working components for wires, diodes, transistors, and logic and memory elements of all electronic devices It offers an alternative to solid-state semiconductor technologies, which are rapidly approaching the limitations of their miniaturization limits.
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