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Ghosh, Tarun
- Insights into Forces on Interfacial Chain Molecules, Adsorption Isotherms, and Emerging Nanomaterials and Nanotechnologies
Authors
1 Department of Chemistry, AKPC Mahavidyalaya, Subhasnagar, Bengai, Hooghly, PIN - 712611, IN
Source
Indian Science Cruiser, Vol 33, No 5 (2019), Pagination: 41-46Abstract
An analysis of isotherms reveals that Freundlich isotherm is unsuitable to describe monolayer adsorption. To rectify it, the constant k of the equation can be replaced by a pressure dependent parameter. A method has been depicted to find out pressure dependent values of k and n from experimental results.
A new insight has been introduced into the interaction mechanisms of a chain molecule at a liquid-liquid interface. The theory of rubber elasticity has been incorporated to understand the whole process of interaction.
The promising aspects of dendrimers and some other nanoparticles like nanoceria (a nanozyme) and quantum dots (including carbon dot, a quantum dot of size below 1 nanometer) have been discussed. Their emerging uses in treating ailments, sensing devices, modern electronic goods, and in boosting green technologies have been discussed briefly.
Future studies of surface science will largely depend on the uses of quantum computers. They will reduce both cost and time of experiments and at the same time will provide more accurate or otherwise incalculable data.
Keywords
Nanoparticles, Adsorption Isotherm, Host-Guest Complex, Nanoceria, Nanozymes, Quantum Dots, Interface, Monodisperse, Dendrimers, Gene Therapy, Transdermal Drug Delivery, Carbon Dots, Nanotubes, Quantum Computers, Qubit.References
- “Dendrimer Chemistry : Concepts, Synthesis, Properties, Application” by Fritz Vogtle, Gabriel Richardt, Nicole Werner.
- “Principles of Polymer Chemistry” by Paul J. Flory, Cornell University Press.
- “Physical Chemistry” by P. W. Atkins, Oxford University Press.
- “Dendrimers and Other Dendritic Polymers” by Jean M. J. Fretchet and Donald A. Tomalia.
- Swapan Kole, “Chemistry –– Trends Today and the Future”, Under the broad heading “Achievements and Challenges in Chemistry”, Alumni Association Seminar of Chemistry Department, AKPC Mahavidyalaya, 2018.
- The Dendrimers – Molecularly Engineered Spherical Nanomolecules : Novel Engineering Applications And Some Revised Thoughts On Such Molecules
Authors
1 Department of Chemistry, AKPC Mahavidyalaya, Subhasnagar, Bengai, Hooghly, Pin - 712611, IN
Source
Indian Science Cruiser, Vol 34, No 1 (2020), Pagination: 47-52Abstract
The hyperbranched spherical monodisperse polymeric macromolecules known as dendrimers, although they are the latest additions to polymers, are finding many applications in the areas of biology, biotechnology, medicine, catalysis, and in nanoreactors, and has emerged as a class of materials with one of the fastest growing areas of research and applications. Certain areas related to this finer aspects of molecular architecture, molecular dynamics under the influence of shear force and in solution, precise thermal behavior have still not been understood precisely. In this paper some thoughts have been suggested for further research to exploit them in a most helpful manner.Keywords
Dendrimers, Dendrons, Generation number, Molecular Engineering, Nanomolecules, Monodisperse, Steric repulsion, Solid angle, Convergent Synthesis, Divergent Synthesis, Host-Guest Complex, Molecular Architecture.References
- P.J. Flory, Principles of Polymer Chemistry, Cornell University Press, Ithaca, New York, 1953.
- F. Vogtle, G. Richardt, and N. Werner, Dendrimer Chemistry : Concepts, Syntheses, Properties, Applications, Wiley-VCH, 2008.
- J.M.J. Frechet, and D.A. Tomalia, Dendrimers and Other Dendritic Polymers, John Wiley, 2002.
- S. Kole, and T. Ghosh, An Analysis of Adsorption isotherms, a new Insight into Surfacetant Interactions at liquid-liquid Interfaces, Uses and possibilities of dendrimers and other Nanoparticles, and a guessable Future of Surface Science, JSST (Communicated).
- T. Ghosh, and S. Kole, Searching and formulating the problems hitherto unconsidered in the arenas of dendrimer research, The Insight (communicated for the inaugural issue of the AKPC College Journal).
- S. Sarkar, S. Sarkar, P.K. Das, S. Das, and S. Paul, Performance of a Newly Developed Multiwalled Carbon Nanotube Reinforced Alumina Tool Insert during Turning of AISI 1060 Steel, Journal of The Association of Engineers, India, Vol. 86 No. 1 & 2, PP. 64-79.