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The Journal of Colloid and Interface Science published research on nanoparticles. There have been several suggestions for future research, especially on nanoparticle assembly. Other suggestions are future research on the mechanics of multi-scale hierarchical nanostructured bio-composites and the nanoparticles formed from blocked copolymers. Research in experimental science is a continuous process and this paper discusses suggestions of future research from The Journal of Colloid and Interface Science.

The journal has suggested future research in Nanoparticle self-assembly. Previously, many workers have recommended that nanoparticle shapes and their interactions, as well as their correlative interactions, determine the superstructures that they can assemble into (Sundararajan. 2016, 349). There is therefore large encoding at the single particle level of the assemblies’ geometry. Surfaces have been used from time to time to assemble these particles into more complex structures. Therefore, there is need for more research to be done about these non-particles.

The article further suggests future research on mechanics of multi-scale hierarchical nanostructured bio-composites. Advanced structural composites would benefit from modification of the structure on the Nano scale. Mechanical properties of proteins and their analysis is an upcoming and interesting field. It makes use of mechanistic insights to investigate distortion and failure occurrence at the fundamental molecular and microscopic level, and it calls for further research.

Some nanoparticles are formed from BCPs. These BCPs that are self-assembled and amphiphilic can improve on toughness, and their other mechanical properties remain constant (Sundararajan. 2016, 223). These nanoparticles have unique morphology and are smaller in size, and they, therefore, appear to be more effective than other standard rubber particles. The application of polymer nanostructures for drug delivery has had some increasing interest too, and this calls for more advanced future research on the interactions of nanoparticles and in specific silica ones and polymers.

In conclusion, the article has suggested future research on nanoparticles and other polymers. The self-assembly of the nanoparticles, the nanostructured bio-composites mechanics study and the study of nanoparticles formed from BCPs are the various suggestions for future research in this field. These areas have interestingly shown much potential of discoveries on nanoparticles, and they call for more research.

 

References

Sundararajan, P.R., 2016. Physical Aspects of Polymer Self-assembly. John Wiley & Sons. Retrieved from https://books.google.co.ke/books?isbn=1118543785

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