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Review on nanomaterials: Synthesis and applications

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In this paper, a review article highlighted the types of nanoparticles and their synthesis methods, characterization techniques, and applications of the nanomaterials which provide a general idea to the young researchers.
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This article is published in Materials Today: Proceedings.The article was published on 2019-01-01. It has received 209 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Applications of nanotechnology.

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Nanoparticle classification, physicochemical properties, characterization, and applications: a comprehensive review for biologists

TL;DR: A comprehensive review of the physicochemical properties of nanoparticles can be found in this paper , where the authors provide a comprehensive overview of the different classes of nanomaterials and their properties including mechanical, thermal, magnetic, electronic, optical and catalytic properties.
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Current Trends in Nanomaterials for Metal Oxide-Based Conductometric Gas Sensors: Advantages and Limitations. Part 1: 1D and 2D Nanostructures.

TL;DR: It is shown that, along with the advantages of these materials, there are a number of disadvantages that significantly limit their use in the development of devices designed for the sensor market.
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Iron oxide nanoparticles: synthesis, functionalization, and applications in diagnosis and treatment of cancer

TL;DR: This work aimed to discuss the methods for the synthesis of iron oxide nanoparticles, the different kinds of coatings used to functionalize them, and the different applications they have had in cancer treatment and diagnosis.
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Trends and challenges of biopolymer-based nanocomposites in food packaging.

TL;DR: In this article, the authors reviewed the structure of biopolymer-based materials and discussed the trends and challenges of using these materials in food packaging technologies with the focus on nanotechnology and based on recent studies.
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Designing of Nanomaterials-Based Enzymatic Biosensors: Synthesis, Properties, and Applications

TL;DR: To provide detailed insights into the state of the art of this technology, all the relevant concepts around the topic are discussed, including the properties of enzymes, the mechanisms involved in their immobilization, and the application of different enzyme-derived biosensors and nanomaterials.
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Magnetic Iron Oxide Nanoparticles: Synthesis, Stabilization, Vectorization, Physicochemical Characterizations, and Biological Applications

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The reduction of graphene oxide

TL;DR: In this paper, the state-of-the-art status of the reduction of GO on both techniques and mechanisms is reviewed, where the reduction process can partially restore the structure and properties of graphene.
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Large-area ultrathin films of reduced graphene oxide as a transparent and flexible electronic material

TL;DR: A solution-based method is reported that allows uniform and controllable deposition of reduced graphene oxide thin films with thicknesses ranging from a single monolayer to several layers over large areas, which could represent a route for translating the interesting fundamental properties of graphene into technologically viable devices.
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Synthesis of water soluble graphene.

TL;DR: A facile and scalable preparation of aqueous solutions of isolated, sparingly sulfonated graphene is reported, and NMR and FTIR spectra indicate that the bulk of the oxygen-containing functional groups was removed from graphene oxide.
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Rapid synthesis of Au, Ag, and bimetallic Au core-Ag shell nanoparticles using Neem (Azadirachta indica) leaf broth.

TL;DR: The rates of reduction of the metal ions by Neem leaf extract are much faster than those observed by us in earlier studies using microorganisms such as fungi, highlighting the possibility that nanoparticle biological synthesis methodologies will achieve rates of synthesis comparable to those of chemical methods.
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