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IJNN V-11 I-02 2025

IJNN V-11 I-02 2025

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A Comprehensive Review of Nanostructures:From Design to Real-World Applications

By V. Basil Hans

Abstract: Nanostructures represent a frontier in modern nanotechnology, offering uniquephysical, chemical, and biological characteristics that set them apart from theirlarger-scale counterparts.This article talks about the most studied and usednanostructures, such as nanoparticles, nanowires, nanotubes, nanorods, quantumdots, and 2D materials like graphene and transition metal dichalcogenides(TMDs). We talk about how they are made, what they look like,…

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A Study on Nanorobotics

By Nikat Rajak Mulla and Kazi Kutubuddin Sayyad Liyakat

Abstract: A rapid expansion is taking place in the field of robotics, which has the ability to alter the worldin a variety of different ways. Robots are now an indispensable factor of our lives, performing awide range of tasks, including enhancing production and efficiency, paving the way for newdevelopments, and providing us with entertainment. It is…

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Nanomaterials in Modern Medicine: Synthesis,Applications, and Future Prospects

By Allamsetti Yogesh, Pothamsetty kasi V. Rao, and B Vadiraj

Abstract: Nanomaterials have significantly transformed the biomedical landscape, offering novelsolutions for diagnosis, treatment, and disease prevention. Their distinct physicochemicalcharacteristics such as a high surface area-to-volume ratio, tunable surface chemistry, andimproved bioavailability enable precise interactions with biological systems at the molecularlevel. This review presents a comprehensive examination of the synthesis methods andcharacterisation techniques employed to develop biomedical-grade…

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Self-healing Polymer Nanocomposites study using filler effect

By Heena Tajoddin Shaikh and Kazi Kutubuddin Sayyad Liyakat

Abstract: Polymers, while versatile, often lack the desired mechanical strength, thermal stability, or barrier properties for high-performance applications. This limitation is elegantly addressed by creating polymer nanocomposites. These materials are formed by incorporating small amounts (typically 1-5 wt%) of nanoscale fillers (e.g., carbon nanotubes, graphene, silica, clay, metal oxide nanoparticles) into a polymer matrix. The magic of…

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The Principal role of Carbon nanostructures and quantum size effect on quantum Gravitywave and Space applications

By Gizachew Diga Milki

Abstract: Carbon bears several important nanostructures including carbon quantum dots, Carbon nanotube,fullerene, and Graphene. These nanomaterials are sensitive and wide area of research innanotechnology era and nanomedicine. The possibility of sensing, simulating, and performingquantum computation at nanoscale makes carbon nanostructures quit suitable in quantumteleportation, space probe studies, and artificial breathing. This research is focused on the…

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The Principal role of Carbon nanostructures and quantum size effect onquantum Gravity wave and Space applications

By Gizachew Diga Milki

Abstract: Carbon bears several important nanostructures including carbon quantum dots, Carbon nanotube,fullerene, and Graphene. These nanomaterials are sensitive and wide area of research innanotechnology era and nanomedicine. The possibility of sensing, simulating, and performingquantum computation at nanoscale makes carbon nanostructures quit suitable in quantumteleportation, space probe studies, and artificial breathing. This research is focused on the…