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      Functionalized Nanomaterials for Catalytic Application

      Edited by

      Chaudhery Mustansar Hussain,

      Sudheesh K. Shukla

       and

      Bindu Mangla

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      Preface

      With the rapid development in nanotechnology, it is now possible to modulate the physical and chemical properties of nanomaterials with molecular recognition and catalytic functional applications. Such research efforts have resulted in a huge number of catalytic platforms for a broad range of analytes ranging from metal ions, small molecules, ionic liquid and nucleic acids down to proteins. Functionalized nanomaterials (FNMs) have important applications in the environmental, energy and healthcare sectors. Strategies for the synthesis of FNMs have contributed immensely to the textile, construction, cosmetics, biomedical and environmental industries among others. These areas are considered a key platform for a wide range of applications, consequently becoming a top priority for science and technology policy development since they are already involved in the production of various modern products, especially in electronics, healthcare, chemicals, cosmetics, composites and energy. Due to their ultra-small size, nanostructured FNMs have extraordinary physical and chemical properties such as unique optical, electrical, thermal, magnetic and adsorption characteristics. The large specific surface area of FNMs can certainly improve their current application even at the industrial as well as academic scale. In addition, FNMs of various compositions and morphologies can provide powerful tools for advanced industrial techniques. Therefore, FNMs-based techniques can play a vital role in numerous industrial procedures such as, for example, by increasing sensitivity, magnifying precision and improving the production limit. Moreover, freedom to functionalize nanomaterials with various chemical groups can also increase their affinity toward respective counterpart analytes, which is very desirable for selective manufacturing of certain products.

      Among the editors and contributors to this book are prominent researchers, scientists and true professionals from academia and industry. We are very thankful to all the authors of the chapters for the wonderful and passionate effort they displayed while working on this book. And a special thanks to Martin Scrivener and the entire team at Scrivener Publishing for their dedicated support and help during the process of compiling and publishing this book.

       Chaudhery Mustansar Hussain, Ph.D. Sudheesh K. Shukla, Ph.D. Bindu Mangla, Ph.D.

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