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Recent Patents on Nanotechnology

ISSN: 1872-2105 (Print)
eISSN: 2212-4020 (Online)

Recent Patents on Nanotechnology publishes full-length/mini reviews and research articles that reflect or deal with studies in relation to a patent, application of reported patents in a study, discussion of comparison of results regarding application of a given patent, etc., and also guest edited thematic issues on recent patents in the field of nanotechnology. A selection of important and recent patents on nanotechnology is also included in the journal. The journal is essential reading for all researchers involved in nanotechnology. The scope of the Journal covers below areas, including, but not limited to:
• Advanced Nanomaterials.
• Nanobiotechnology and Nanomedicine.
• Nanoelectronics and Nanophotonics.
• Nanomechanics, Computational Nanoscience and Technology.
• Nanometrology, Instrumentation and Measurement.
• Nanosystems, Nanorobotics, Nanosensors and Nanoactuators.
• Nanotechnology for Energy.
• Other related areas.

Special Issues With Active Call for Papers

Submission closes on: Dec 31, 2024
Nanotechnology Emphasis on Novel Multifunctional Nanomaterials and Advanced Manufacturing for Applications in Science and Engineering

Nanotechnology and material science play key roles in the intrinsically multidisciplinary subject of Multifunctional Nanomaterials, Advanced Manufacturing, and Interfaces. Because of their unique qualities, these materials—which set them apart from their bulk counterparts—find use in a variety of industries, including aerospace, automotive, electronics, medical, energy, and materials engineering. They have potential in several fields, including catalysis, medicinal delivery, and renewable energy. To fully utilize nanoparticles and overcome related obstacles, one must have a thorough understanding... see more

Submission closes on: Dec 30, 2024
Endogenous- and exogenous-responsive nanocarriers for disease theranostics

Smart nanoplatforms with endogenous- and exogenous-responsiveness have been developed in biomedical applications, such as pH, redox, enzyme, hypoxia, light, ultrasound, radiation, electricity, magnetism, heat, etc. These smart nanocarriers can be effectively delivered by overcoming various barriers in vivo and achieve stimuli-responsive drug/gene release in targeted tissues, thus realizing the enhanced therapeutic efficacy. It focuses on the preparation and applications of smart nanocarriers, and looks forward to the future development trend of endo- and exo-responsive nanocarriers... see more