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Nanotechnology &

Smart Materials

Nano Research & Applications

ISSN 2471-9838

O c t o b e r 0 4 - 0 6 , 2 0 1 8

Am s t e r d a m , N e t h e r l a n d s

Nanotechnology & Smart Materials 2018

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apid development in two-dimensional nanomaterials and their biomedical

applications have raised fundamental questions about their biointeractions.

However, any control over these interactions and practical application of the 2D

devices relayonunderstanding theirmodeof action.Due to their highpolydispersity

and undefined structures, themechanismof their biointeractions is a controversial

topic. For a comprehensive study of these interactions and to obtain reproducible

results at nanobiointerfaces, the structure of these nanomaterials and in particular

their exposure should be defined. Recently, we have developed a method for a

controlled functionalization of different two-dimensional nanomaterials by which

we have synthesized different smart systems with well-defined functionalities,

dimensions, and isoelectric points (pI). We found that cellular uptake pathways,

pathogen interactions and intracellular localization of these 2D nanomaterials

strongly depended on their surface charge and functionality. By manipulating

these factors, we were able to tune the interactions between such nanomaterials

and biosystems

Biography

Mohsen Adeli has started his independent academic carrier at

Lorestan University in 2005, where he was active as an Assis-

tant Professor in the field of Functional Carbon Nanomaterials

including Carbon Nanotubes and Dendritic Polymers. He was

promoted to the rank of Full Professor in Chemistry in 2013. He

was invited to the Institute of Chemistry and Biochemistry at

Freie Universität Berlin, Germany, as a Guest Professor within

the collaborative research center (SFB) 765, in 2014. His re-

search focuses on the Synthesis and Characterization of Func-

tional Hybrid Nanomaterials.

m.aadeli@fu-berlin.de

Soft two dimensional nanomaterials at

biointerfaces

Mohsen Adeli

1, 2

and Rainer Haag

1

1

Institut für Chemie und Biochemie, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany

2

Lorestan University, Iran

Mohsen Adeli et al., Nano Res Appl Volume:4

DOI: 10.21767/2471-9838-C6-023