This special issue is one of the important and keep growing fields on nanoscience, nanoengineering, and nanotechnology.
Its to create new functional nanomaterials with a variety of sizes and morphologies such as ZnAl2O4 films, hydroxyapatite nanopowder, and calcium crbonate nanoparticles.
These nanomaterials have widespread applications in drug delivery, tissue engineering, dental implant, bone substitute, sensors, photoluminescence, and mechanical properties.
This themed issue includes some research articles covering important applications of biocompatible functional nanomaterials. M. A. Alvarez-P´erez et al. fabricated the thin nanostructure films of ZnAl2O4 prepared by spray pyrolysis, which improved the in vitro cell adhesion on the surface of the as-prepared ceramic film, viability, and cell-material interactions of osteoblastic cells. Zhu’s group synthesized rare earth-ions- (Er3+-) doped ZnO nanospheres through a sonochemical conversion process that displayed enhanced photoluminescence and upconversion photoluminescence properties, in comparison with pure ZnO counterparts.
In particular, biocompatible functional nanomaterials have promising potential applications in biomedical field because of their excellent biocompatibility. For example, Goerne and his coworkers