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Jornal Internacional de Pesquisa Inovativa em Ciência, Engenharia e Tecnologia

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Modification of Nanomaterial Surface through Functionalization

Sharda Sundaram Sanjay

Modification of nanomaterial surface through functionalization has created a great revolution in the field of nanotechnology specially in the field of pharmaceutical and biomedical sciences. The clinical results have suggested that functionalization of nanoparticles with specific chemical species yielded multifunctional nanoparticles with enhanced efficacy. Precisely engineered, functionalized nanoparticles are finding use as optical materials, components of sensors, catalyst precursors and a host for other applications. Functionalization of host molecules with inorganic/organic functional groups is a useful strategy in the preparation of advanced materials combining the optoelectronic and surface  properties of the substrate with the molecular selectivity of the covering  groups. Conjugation of  these  specific  chemical functional groups   create specific surface sites on nanoparticles  with  selective molecular attachment  to perform specific functions  viz. functionalization of  gold  nanoparticles with amino acids such as lysine, polylysine and glycine etc. bind  DNA with higher efficiency for gene delivery without toxicity. Surface-functionalization firstly, links the nanoparticles with various organic and inorganic moieties, secondly, improves the  solubility of   nanoparticles  so that   they may be used as carriers  for  hydrophobic species and thirdly, they can be used for the  homogeneous distribution  in organic matrix. The surface functionalization can be done by any of the process, either (i) by post-functionalization, in which functionalization is generally done on the already formed inorganic nanoparticles or (ii) by in- situ functionalization, in which functionalization is done during synthesis. The functional groups generally used for tailoring surface functionality are hydroxy-, thio-, amino-, nitro-, carboxy-, or primary alkyl groups etc. The operating forces works for functionalization are mainly hydrophobic, hydrophilic, ionic, nonionic, van der waal’s or hydrogen bond interactions.

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