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  • I'm Doing M.S (Nanoscience By Research)+M.Tech Nanotechnology in Amity University sir
  • hi sir,
    Could you please tell me, Nano particles are toxic or not to cell ? I want to know about your opinion only. I know that little research on toxicity of nanomaterials.


    futher i am basically chemist, just turn into biologist and workinng on bone tissue engineering with nanoparticles.
  • hello Dr. murugeshan,
    nice to know you . i saw that you are working in gold nanoparticles. what are the applications that you are using it for? and i have a doubt isnt gold nanoparticles toxic to some extant . how are you overcoming that hurdle?
  • Hi. im Eng. Shirin from Egypt, and thanks for the welcome
  • Teddy Bear
  • Sir i want to do my summer training in your university . Is there any work going regarding that. Will you help me for my summer training
  • Sir i am intested in nanobiotechnology. shall i share my views in nanotoxicology with you and its impact on environment? I am gathering knowledge about plastic degradation and its impact on environment.
  • I'm working as a Senior Research Analyst in a Life Sciences Consultancy. What do you do?
  • Hi. I am Dr. Priyanka from New Delhi. Thanks for the welcome Dr. Murugesan.
  • I am Using various metal nanoparticles for catalysis.I am using Reverse micro emulsion technique at room temperature to synthesized nanoparticles of desired shape and size with low polydispersity.We all are aware about the interesting Gold-thiol Interaction.This phenomena has been exploited for various application in nanotechnology Viz.. catalysis, sensors fabrication, NSL etc...I have some doubt..
    1. What type of bonding is this? (gold-thiol)
    2. What is the bond energy?
    3.How to Detach the thiols from gold nanoparticles?
    4.What are the different techniques other than IR to confirm about this bonding.
    5. what is the optimum pH for this bonding to take place?
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