01 January 1970 0 5K Report

Dear Colleagues,

The various nanomaterials utilized in applications such as energy production and storage, environmental protection, construction and building, electronic and optoelectronic, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, and human health have all been the subject of extensive scientific research in recent years. These materials attracted a lot of interest from researchers in many different disciplines because of their unique qualities. The physical, chemical, optical, and surface properties of nanoparticles make them useful in the abovementioned fields.

Nanomaterials increasing energy and material efficiency, and to enhance the recyclability of materials and implicit minimize environmental impacts.

It is well known that creating novel materials for cutting-edge applications is a significant issue today. In actuality, the issue of new nanomaterials is a very innovative and promising new method, resulting from humanity's need to pay attention to the remediation of water, air, and soil as well as the production of energy, human health, and medicine, among other things.

The main objective of this special issue is to attract more attention over nanomaterials synthesis and application of it in new and attractively green technologies.

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