Affiliation:
1. University of Health Sciences, Pakistan
Abstract
Hybrid nanomaterials are structures with improved or synergistic capabilities that mix two or more distinct forms of nanomaterials, such as nanoparticles, nanotubes, or nanosheets. As a general rule, a hybrid nanomaterial is described as one that is “formed of a close mixture of molecules of one or both types of inorganic and organic nanoparticles.” Hybrid nanomaterials are technically advantageous because of their huge surface area to volume ratio, biocompatibility, and distinctive structure. Hybrid nanomaterials show interest in a wide range of industries. They improve therapeutic procedures, imaging technologies, and drug delivery systems in biomedicine, hence raising the efficacy of medical care. They are also helpful in environmental cleanup, effectively eliminating air and water pollutants and tackling important pollution control issues. Hybrid nanomaterials are versatile instruments with a wide range of applications in developing technology and addressing challenging issues due to their use and multifunctionality.
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