International Journal of Applied Nanotechnology
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International Journal of Applied Nanotechnology

IJAN V-11 I-02 2025

IJAN V-11 I-02 2025

PublishedSubscriptionResearch Article 2025-06-11

Biofunctionalized Nanoparticles for Early Detection of Cervical Cancer in Rural North Indian Women

By Stephen Monday, Atul Khajuria, Eric Kwasi Elliason, Gagan, and J. Samuel Kamanda

Abstract: Among the Indian women, cervical cancer is still the second most prevalent cancer and one of the leading causes of cancer death especially in the rural areas where screening and diagnostic facilities are not developed. This study assesses the feasibility, awareness, and acceptability on the use of biofunctionalized nanoparticles for early detection of cervical cancer…

PublishedSubscriptionResearch Article 2025-06-11

Nanoscale Metal Oxide Improvement for Photoelectrochemical Water Splitting and Hydrogen Generation

By Muhammad Tahoor Hamdani

Abstract: The global pursuit of clean and renewable energy has spotlighted hydrogen as a sustainable fuel, particularly when generated through environmentally friendly methods. Among these, photoelectrochemical (PEC) water splitting stands out as a direct and solar-powered approach to hydrogen (H₂) production. Unlike conventional techniques that rely heavily on fossil fuels, PEC systems utilize semiconductor materials to…

Ahead of PrintReview Article 2025-10-10

Nanotechnology: Revolutionizing the World of Sensors

By Nikat Rajak Mulla, Bhakti Haridas Gavali, Ayesha Khalil Mulani, Vaibhavi Kishor Jadhav, and Kazi Kutubuddin Sayyad Liyakat

Abstract: Sensors are ubiquitous in modern society, playing critical roles in fields ranging fromenvironmental monitoring and healthcare diagnostics to industrial automation and food safety.However, traditional sensor technologies often face limitations in response time, sensitivity, andspecificity, hindering their effectiveness in applications demanding rapid and precise detection.Nanotechnology offers a powerful toolbox to overcome these challenges, enabling thedevelopment of…

PublishedSubscriptionResearch Article 2025-06-11

Synthesis of Zinc Nanoparticles drenched cleanser using green principles and study on its antibacterial activity

By Anupam Singh, Pari Nigam, Aparna Pandey, Vidushi Pandey, and Sumit Pandey

Abstract: Bauhinia variegata is explored for its potential in the green synthesis of ZnO NPs, benefiting from its rich phytochemical profile including flavonoids, tannins, terpenoids, and glycosides.The plant’s extracts serve as effective reducing and capping agents in nanoparticle synthesis, contributing to biocompatibility and environmental safety. ZnO nanoparticles synthesized via green approaches have demonstrated significant antimicrobial, antioxidant,…