Nanobiotechnology are materials that are engineered on the nanoscale and can be used to create new solutions to a range of problems. Nanobiotechnology are being used in a variety of ways in the field of remedial technology due to their unique physical and chemical characteristics. Nanobiotechnology can be used to create new materials with improved performance characteristics, such as higher strength, better corrosion resistance, and greater durability. In addition, Nanobiotechnology can be used to create new materials with improved environmental performance, such as improved biodegradability, improved water resistance, and improved recyclability. Nanobiotechnology have been used in a variety of ways in remedial technology, such as in the production of nanomaterial-based catalysts for water treatment, air purification, and soil remediation. Nanomaterial-based catalysts have been used to degrade a range of pollutants and contaminants, including volatile organic compounds, heavy metals, and persistent organic pollutants. Nanomaterial-based catalysts have also been used to remove contaminants from water, air, and soil. Nanobiotechnology can also be used as adsorbents to remove contaminants from water, air, and soil. Nanobiotechnology have also been used to create new materials for use in remedial technology. For example, Nanobiotechnology have been used to create nanoscale membranes that can be used to filter pollutants and contaminants out of water, air, and soil.
Title : Recent advances in nanomedicine: Sensors, implants, artificial intelligence, saving the environment, human studies, and more
Thomas J Webster, Hebei University of Technology, China
Title : Harnessing the unique transport properties of InAs nanowires for single molecule level sensing
Harry E Ruda, University of Toronto, Canada
Title : Success in developing CVD graphene coating on mild steel: A disruptive approach to remarkable/durable corrosion resistance
Raman Singh, Monash University, Australia
Title : Photonic metasurfaces in azobenzene materials
Ribal Georges Sabat, Royal Military College of Canada, Canada
Title : Advances in sustainable stimuli-responsive nanoscale platforms for biomedical applications
Manuela Cedrun Morales, CNR NANOTEC, Italy
Title : Using CuO polycrystalline nanofilms as sensor for small organic molecules
Paulo Cesar De Morais, Catholic University of Brasilia, Brazil