Triazole Chemistry and Nanotechnology: A Merger for a New Revolution
Farooq, Tahir
Triazole Chemistry and Nanotechnology: A Merger for a New Revolution covers recent examples of triazole-based nanotech formulation and its applications in sustainable agriculture, target-specific medicine, eco-textiles, and food and environmental monitoring. Triazoles are 5-membered heteroaromatic ring structures containing three nitrogen atoms. Highlighting the ever-widening scope of triazole chemistry and nanotechnology across a range of scientific disciplines, this book discusses the importance of triazole chemistry and its application in nanotechnology to R&D with the purpose of economically viable, eco-friendly and sustainable product development. Both 1,2,3- and 1,2,4-isomers are widespread in biologically active compounds and functional materials, and as a consequence, their synthesis, reactivity and properties have been of high interest over the last two decades. This book will be of interest to students and researchers in medicinal and synthetic chemistry as well as those using heterocycles in their research or product development. Presents recent applications of triazole-based nanotech products Includes case studies, graphical abstracts, flow charts and diagrams Offers insights and future directions for new areas of research INDICE: 1. An introduction to triazole-based nano-tech formulations2. Triazole-based nanosensors and nanoprobes3 Triazoles for nanoelectronics4. Triazoles for the functionalization of quantum dots5. Role of triazoles in nanoagriculture6. Role of triazoles for the preparation and functionalization of nano-energetic materials7. Applications of triazoles in nanotextiles8. Triazole functionalized nanomedicines9. Applications of triazoles for the preparation and functionalization of nanocatalysts10. Triazole-based functional nanoconjugates with novel applications
- ISBN: 978-0-443-15246-7
- Editorial: Elsevier Science
- Encuadernacion: Rústica
- Fecha Publicación: 01/05/2023
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés