Development of Functional Polymer Surfaces with Nanomaterials
A special issue of Nanomaterials (ISSN 2079-4991). This special issue belongs to the section "Nanocomposite Materials".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (20 December 2021) | Viewed by 9414
Special Issue Editor
Interests: multi-scale advanced materials processing; polymer surface engineering; contact electrification; flexible electronics; mass production; energy harvesting; self-powered sensing; mechanical element & system design
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Polymeric materials have broad applications with their extraordinarily advantageous functional characteristics, cost-effectiveness, and facile mass production, which are crucial for the development of commercialized products. Thanks to the abovementioned aspects, polymeric materials have become an essential material for studies in biotechnology, nanotechnology, and in almost all forms of coating applications. The surfaces of various polymeric materials especially can exhibit excellent chemical, physical, and mechanical properties over many other materials by controlling chemical functionality, structural morphology, and so on. Nanomaterials, i.e., materials with at least one dimension in the nano- and submicroscale, have the ability to improve the various properties of polymer surfaces owing to their excellent interfacial interaction with polymer surfaces. In this regard, so far, researchers in various fields have reported that nanomaterials that are properly integrated into various types of polymer surfaces can lead to the development of highly functional polymeric device/platforms. This Special Issue aims to highlight studies focusing on various kinds of functional polymer surfaces with a variety of forms of nano- and submicroscale materials including particles, fibers, foams, composites, etc. We kindly invite you to submit a high-quality contribution to this Special Issue of Nanomaterials, “Development of Functional Polymer Surfaces with Nanomaterials”. Reviews and original research articles are all welcome.
Prof. Dr. Dongwhi Choi
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- Functional polymer surface
- polymer surface modification
- nanomaterials
- nanocomposites
- nanofibers
- nanoparticles
- nanofoams
- nanomembranes
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