Multifunctional Bio-Nanomaterials for Health Care
A special issue of Molecules (ISSN 1420-3049). This special issue belongs to the section "Medicinal Chemistry".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 August 2023) | Viewed by 8954
Special Issue Editors
Interests: nanobiomaterials for orthopedic, dentistry and opthamology; nanomaterials for photocatalysis; nanomaterials from biomass for water purification; nanomaterials for sustainable future and environment; nanomagnetism
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Interests: bioactive glasses; composite hydrogels; coating; nanoparticles; tissue regeneration; additive manufacturing
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Dear Colleagues,
Bio-nanotechnology pivoted the current world-class health care division by awarding excellent biomaterials to treat the injured body parts of patients. Bio-nanomaterials with increased surface area proved to enhance the faster repair/cure on successful implantation. Bio-scaffolds developed using various biocompatible polymers loaded with specialized biomaterials can be designed by various strategies and are now considered the savior of many organs between plenty of individuals. Designing biomaterial with unique care and methods and supplying it in various forms like injectable hydrogels, powder, nano-coating, nano-fibers, etc., are the thrust area of interest. The superior composites and the particular compositions reasonable for the elucidated bioactivity and osteo-integration are the curious part of scientific discussions. On the other hand, investigation on crystallographic structure and functional groups of the prepared biomaterial and mechanical stability are highly advanced and found to be predominant. Moreover, the biomaterials for superior drug delivery, wound healing, angiogenesis, anti-corrosion, etc., are also a focus. This Special Issue highly focusses on, but not limited to, structure and functional analysis, mechanical stability, bioactivity, biocompatibility, polymeric scaffolds, bio-nanocoatings, bio-nanofibres various forms of biomaterials, etc., and their characterizations and uniqueness.
Prof. Dr. Subramanian Balakumar
Dr. Kai Zheng
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- biomaterials
- nano-materials
- bioceramics
- polymers
- nanocomposites
- scaffolds
- coating biocompatibility
- bioactivity
- drug delivery
- wound healing
- 3D printing