Dendritic nanoparticles, encompassing a diverse range including dendritic silica nanoparticles, dendritic carbon nanoparticles, dendritic polymers nanoparticles, dendritic metal nanoparticles, have emerged as a vibrant field of research with multifaceted applications due to their unique structure. These nanostructures, characterized by their highly branched architectures, exhibit properties that make them promising candidates for various scientific and technological endeavours. As such, we invite researchers and scholars to contribute their latest findings and insights to our upcoming Research Topic dedicated to advancing the understanding and applications of dendritic nanoparticles.
The goal of this Research Topic is to provide a comprehensive platform for researchers and scholars to disseminate their latest findings and advancements in the synthesis, characterization, and application of dendritic nanoparticles. By bringing together contributions from diverse fields, the topic aims to foster collaboration, exchange of ideas, and innovation in the utilization of dendritic nanoparticles across various scientific and technological domains. Ultimately, the Research Topic seeks to advance the understanding of dendritic nanoparticles and accelerate their translation into practical applications for the benefit of society.
This call for papers seeks contributions spanning the broad spectrum of dendritic nanoparticles, including but not limited to:
• Synthesis and characterization techniques
• Structural and functional properties
• Applications in drug delivery and therapeutics
• Catalysis and environmental remediation
• Biomedical imaging and diagnostics
• Electronic and optical devices
• Composite materials and nanocomposites
• Advances in theoretical modeling and simulations
Keywords:
dendritic nanoparticles, drug delivery, nanocomposites, synthesis
Important Note:
All contributions to this Research Topic must be within the scope of the section and journal to which they are submitted, as defined in their mission statements. Frontiers reserves the right to guide an out-of-scope manuscript to a more suitable section or journal at any stage of peer review.
Dendritic nanoparticles, encompassing a diverse range including dendritic silica nanoparticles, dendritic carbon nanoparticles, dendritic polymers nanoparticles, dendritic metal nanoparticles, have emerged as a vibrant field of research with multifaceted applications due to their unique structure. These nanostructures, characterized by their highly branched architectures, exhibit properties that make them promising candidates for various scientific and technological endeavours. As such, we invite researchers and scholars to contribute their latest findings and insights to our upcoming Research Topic dedicated to advancing the understanding and applications of dendritic nanoparticles.
The goal of this Research Topic is to provide a comprehensive platform for researchers and scholars to disseminate their latest findings and advancements in the synthesis, characterization, and application of dendritic nanoparticles. By bringing together contributions from diverse fields, the topic aims to foster collaboration, exchange of ideas, and innovation in the utilization of dendritic nanoparticles across various scientific and technological domains. Ultimately, the Research Topic seeks to advance the understanding of dendritic nanoparticles and accelerate their translation into practical applications for the benefit of society.
This call for papers seeks contributions spanning the broad spectrum of dendritic nanoparticles, including but not limited to:
• Synthesis and characterization techniques
• Structural and functional properties
• Applications in drug delivery and therapeutics
• Catalysis and environmental remediation
• Biomedical imaging and diagnostics
• Electronic and optical devices
• Composite materials and nanocomposites
• Advances in theoretical modeling and simulations
Keywords:
dendritic nanoparticles, drug delivery, nanocomposites, synthesis
Important Note:
All contributions to this Research Topic must be within the scope of the section and journal to which they are submitted, as defined in their mission statements. Frontiers reserves the right to guide an out-of-scope manuscript to a more suitable section or journal at any stage of peer review.