scholarly journals Magnetic nanocomposite films withphoto-patterned 1D grating on-top enable giantmagneto-optical intensity effects

2022 ◽  
Author(s):  
Laure Bsawmaii ◽  
Emilie Gamet ◽  
sophie Neveu ◽  
damien jamon ◽  
Francois Royer
2008 ◽  
Vol 396-398 ◽  
pp. 465-468
Author(s):  
Wei Wang ◽  
Zhen Li ◽  
Li Li

Magnetic nanocomposite films of the Fe3O4/pHEMA were prepared by dispersing the Fe3O4 nanoparticles into the HEMA monomer before they were polymerized. The resultant nanocomposite films were characterized by Fourier transform infrared (FT-IR) and the vibrating sample magnetometer (VSM). The swelling behavies and the hemolytic ratios of the filmes were also investigated in this work.The equilibrium swelling ratio decreased with the increase of the amount of nanoparticles. The nanocomposite films had a clear superparamagnetic behavior because of the addition of nanoparticles. The hemolytic ratios were all lower than 5%, which indicated that the nanocomposites films had the good blood compatibility and can be used in the biomedical field


Author(s):  
Dillip Kumar Behera ◽  
Kampal Mishra ◽  
Padmolochan Nayak

In this present work, chitosan (CS) crosslink with polyaniline (PANI) with montmorilonite (MMT) called as (CSPANI/MMT) and CS crosslink with PANI without MMT called as (CS-PANI) were prepared by employing the solution casting method. Further the formation of nanocomposites CS-PANI/MMT and CS-PANI were investigated using XRD, FTIR, SEM and tensile strength. Water uptake and swelling ratio of the CS-PANI and CS-PANI/MMT were found to decrease with increase in concentration of clay. Mechanical properties of the CS-PANI and CS-PANI/MMT were assessed in terms of tensile strength and extensibility using texture analyzer. Increase in tensile strength and reduction in extensibility was reported with increase in the nanoclay content. In vitro drug release study on CS-PANI and CS-PANI/MMT indicated pronounced sustained release of doxorubicin by the incorporation of clay particles in the CS polymer matrix. Overall CSPANI/MMT nanocomposite films exhibited improved mechanical and sustained drug release properties than CS-PANI.


Author(s):  
Pavan C ◽  
Madhavi BLR

Nanocomposites are substances that incorporate nanoparticles (0.5-5% by weight) into a matrix of standard material, which enhances the mechanical strength, toughness including thermal or electrical conductivity and other properties. Nanocomposites are versatile in terms of their applications such as anti-corrosive, healing of bones, sensors, environmental protection, packaging, wastewater treatment, and diagnosis of tumors and other diverse uses. They may be fabricated by blending nanofillers with a polymer to produce a composite. The current trend of processing is by polymerizing monomers. Nanocomposites serve as sustainable solutions to curb global issues. Evaluation is performed on properties such as mechanical, thermal, dispersion, and toxicological. Some marketed products of nanocomposites include In Mat (coating), FiltekZ350 XT by 3M (tooth fillers), chitosan/organic rectorite nanocomposite films (bactericidal activity), graphene oxide/Carboxymethylcellulose (targeted drug delivery of anti-cancer drug doxorubicin), MD1 Flex, Nano Clean MD1, Plactive TM (Antimicrobial nanocomposites) and NovaProTM(Tooth fillers). This article discusses about Nanocomposites–their types, preparation methods, recent research and applications.


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