Peptide-Based Nanomaterials for Multifunctional Applications

A special issue of Nanomaterials (ISSN 2079-4991). This special issue belongs to the section "Biology and Medicines".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (27 September 2023) | Viewed by 329

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Faculty of Life Science, Tel-Aviv University, Tel-Aviv, Israel
Interests: nanotechnology; peptide based material; biomaterials; biomedical applications; carbon dots; molten metal; sonochemistry; synthesis; characterizations; fuel cell; catalysis; nano-bio-chem interfaces
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Dear Colleagues,

Peptide-based materials have been shown to be of significant interest in nanotechnology due to their unique physical, chemical, and biological properties. There are numerous potential applications for these peptide-based materials, which can open up many new pathways in nanotechnology. In this Special Issue, the reader will be introduced to the synthesis, design, and development of peptide-derived materials and peptide-functionalized materials for multifunctional applications. A modification of peptide materials of either the atomic level doping of metals or nonmetals, or the functionalization of other biomolecules at the nanoscale has the potential to allow these molecules to bind to a variety of organic molecules, polymers, ligands, antibodies, proteins, DNA, and drugs. Therefore, it is becoming increasingly common to develop peptide-derived/based materials due to their excellent biocompatibility with living organisms, their wide range of applications, and their recyclability. These include drug delivery, drug targeting, tissue engineering, biomedical applications, catalysis, sensors, optics, electronics, and many others. This Special Issue will combine the preparation and characterization of innovative peptide-based materials or peptide-functionalized materials with applications in a variety of fields solely utilizing nanoscale technology in light of this concept of peptide-based nanomaterials for multifunctional applications.

Thank you so much
Best Regards

Dr. Vijay Bhooshan Kumar
Guest Editor

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Keywords

  • peptide-based materials/nanomaterials
  • peptide nanotechnology
  • peptide-functionalized materials
  • synthesis, design, and development of peptide-derived materials
  • multifunctional applications in drug delivery, drug targeting, tissue engineering, biomedical applications, catalysis, sensors, optics, electronics, and many others
  • innovative peptide-based nanomaterials

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