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Classification of Nanoparticles
There are four material-based categories in which NPs and nanosized materials may
be organised (Table 26.1).
1. Carbon-based NPs: These types of NPs are mainly formed of carbon. Examples
of their morphology are hollow tubes, ellipsoids, etc. These could be further
classified into fullerenes, carbon black, carbon nanotubes (CNT), graphene,
carbon nanofibres and activated carbon in nanosize (Kumar and Kumbhat 2016).
2. Organic NPs: These NPs unlike carbon-based NPs are made up of organic matter.
Non-covalent interactions (being weak) are helpful for self-assembly and design
of molecule in transformation of organic NPs into desired structure such as
liposomes, dendrimers, micelles, ferritin, etc. (Tiwari et al. 2008). These NPs
are mostly biodegradable and non-toxic, among which some form hollow core
(such as micelles and liposomes) also known as nano-capsules, and they become
sensitive to electromagnetic and thermal radiation. This characteristic makes such
NPs as an ideal choice for drug delivery (Ealia and Saravanakuma 2017; Khan
et al. 2017).
3. Inorganic NPs: Inorganic NPs are hydrophilic, non-toxic and biocompatible and
highly stable when compared to organic materials. These are the metal and their
oxide-based NPs. They have certain types into which they can be synthesized, out
of which metals may include Au- or Ag-NPs (Salavati-Niasari et al. 2008);
similarly metal oxides may include TiO2, ZnO and even some semiconductors
like silicon and ceramics (Tai et al. 2007).
4. Composite NPs: These are NPs of composite structures, including core shell
structure, onion-like structure and gladiate composition. These NPs are
multiphased, with one of their phases of nanoscale dimension. This characteristic
helps them to combine different NPs and for a hybrid nanofibres structure or
complicated structures as metallic organic frameworks. These composites can be
Table 26.1 Classification of nanoparticles
S. no.
Type of NPs
Sub-type
Example
1
Carbon
Fullerenes
Graphene
Carbon nanotubes
Carbon nanofibres
Carbon black
TiO2
2
Organic
Dendrimers
Liposomes
Micelles
CdSe
3
Inorganic
Metal-based
Metal oxide-based
Au and Ag
ZnO and TiO2
4
Composite
Simple hybrid
Core or shell structured
Multifunctional quantum dots
SiO2
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