Journal of Materials NanoScience

New site (2022 onwards) for the ‘Journal of Materials Nanoscience’ :

https://pubs.thesciencein.org/journal/index.php/jmns



Editor
Prof. Vikas Tomar
School of Aeronautics and Astronautics
Purdue University – West Lafayette IN 47906 USA

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ISSN: 2394-0867

All new contents (2022 onwards) available on: https://pubs.thesciencein.org/journal/index.php/jmns

2022 Vol 9 Iss 1 pg 1-78 Iss 2 pg 79-152

2021 Vol 8 Iss 1 pg 1-50 Iss 2 pg 51-82

2020 Vol 7 Iss 1 pg 1-35 Iss 2 pg 36-92

2019 Vol 6 Iss 1 pg 1-37 Iss 2 pg 38-81

2018 Vol 5 Is 1 p1-60

2017 V4 Is 1 p 1-24

2016 Vol 3 Iss 1 pg 1-19 Iss 2 pg 22-56

2015 V2 Is 1 p1-27

2014 Vol 1 Is 1 p1-49

  • by Deepam Maurya, Prem Chand
    Sodium oxide and titanium dioxide ceramic (Na2O+3TiO2) was synthesized by the conventional ceramic technique. Potassium doped version of the ceramic was synthesized by mixing sodium oxide and potassium oxide in the stoichiometric ratio (Na1.98O+K0.02O). Thin cylindrical pellets of the samples were characterized by ac electrical conductivity and dielectric measurements. In this paper, we report the […]
  • by Praveen Veerappa Huyilagola, Anjana Thatesh Gaddigal, Paramanna Bhagappa Poojari, Parashuram Shivappa, Kirankumar Malleshappa Irannanavar, Sindhu Subhas Madinoor, Priyanka Virupakshappa Thotad, Veena Basayya Mahantinamath, Mahaboobsab Jamalsab Nadaf, Yashodha Ramaraddi Meti, Abhishek Ashok Kurandwad, Chandrappa Mukappa Kamanavalli
    In this study, cerium oxide nanoparticles (CeO2 NPs) were synthesized through a green and sustainable route, utilizing Prosopis cineraria leaf extract as both the reducing and stabilizing agent. The synthesized CeO2 NPs were characterized using UV-vis spectroscopy, FTIR, XRD, SEM, EDX, TGA, DSC, DLS, and Zeta potential studies to confirm the formation, functional groups on […]
  • by Harshit Gouri, Geetika Bhalla
    Janus nanoparticles (JNPs), with their spatially distinct chemical domains, represent a powerful platform for engineering multifunctional interfaces at the nanoscale. This review explores the chemistry that governs their design—focusing on how surface anisotropy enables orthogonal reactivity, directional assembly, and environment-specific interactions in biological systems. We analyze key synthetic approaches such as interfacial polymerization, Pickering emulsions, […]
  • by Sumaya Gul, Shashikant Sheoran, Vandana Mahlawat
    Manganese dioxide (MnO₂) nanorods have emerged as a promising class of one-dimensional nanomaterials due to their excellent electrochemical properties, high surface area, and structural tunability. These characteristics make MnO₂ nanorods highly suitable for applications in energy storage, catalysis, environmental remediation, and the biomedical field. The synthesis of MnO₂ nanorods plays a crucial role in determining […]
  • by Cletus Olisenekwu, Dr. Samuel Oghenemega Shaka , Prof. Enoh Pius Ogherohwo, Oyibo Dafe Precious, Ikoko Precious
    This study investigates the synthesis and characterization of Gadolinium-doped Zirconium Sulphide (ZrS/Gd) thin films via Electrostatic Spray Deposition (ESD) for optoelectronic and photonic uses. Films were prepared at Gd concentrations of 0.01, 0.02, and 0.03 mol and evaluated for their optical, electrical, and structural properties. UV–Vis analysis showed strong absorbance between 300–400 nm, peaking at […]

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