Section I - Nanomanufacturing: large-scale synthesis of nanocrystals 1. Photonic crystal fibers for various sensing applications2. An overview of nanomaterial-enhanced miniaturized/microfluidic devices for electrochemical sensing3. Approaches for synthesis of nanocrytals: an overview4. Green synthesized nano-functionalized material5. Biological and chemical impact of nanocellulose: current understanding
Section II - Pharmaceutical industry6. Recent trends in nanocrystals for pharmaceutical applications7. Drug nanocrystals: emerging trends in pharmaceutical industries
Section III - Biomedical industry8. Colloidal as nanocrystals for biomedical applications
Section IV - Environmental industry9. Environmental applications of MnO2 nanocrystals and their derivatives: from lab to real-time utilization
Section V - Drug delivery10. Drug nanocrystals as drug delivery systems11. Drug nanocrystals as nanocarrier-based drug delivery systems12. Gold nanocarriers in tumor diagnosis, imaging, drug delivery, and therapy
Section VI - Catalysis13. Zinc oxide-decorated graphene oxide nanocomposites for industrial volatile organic compound chemical sensor applications14. Shape-controlled synthesis of aqueous-based metallic nanocrystals and their catalytic applications15. Sustainable catalysis of nanocrystals: A green technology
Section VII - Antibacterial and antifungal coatings16. Application of nanocrystals as antimicrobials17. The antimicrobial activities of some selected polysaccharide nanocrystals and their hybrids: synthesis and applications18. Applications of biogenic silver nanocrystals or nanoparticles as bactericide and fungicide19. Crystalline nanomaterials for antimicrobial applications
Section VIII - Electronics and energy industry20. Applications of nanocrystals for antimicrobials 21. Selected copper-based nanocomposite catalysts for CO2 reduction22. Nanocrystals for electrochemical energy storage devices23. Nanoscience and its role in the future of solar stills
Section IX - Conclusion24. Green carbon quantum dots: eco-friendly and sustainable synthetic approaches to nanocrystals25. Metal nanoparticles for catalytic hydrogenation reactions