ABSTRACT

Since polymers and nanoparticles have numerous applications, there has been substantial interest in their synthesis and characterization, followed by the design and development of polymeric nanoparticles with surface tunable properties. As evidenced by current study, various nanoparticles with controllable size, shape, and surface properties, polymers and nanoparticles adhere to and support the aforementioned statement. The size, shape, morphology, porosity, and other thermal properties of nanoparticles have been used to characterize their effective and potential working capacity. However, qualitative assessment of the utilization of polymer-based nanoparticles and their potential applications depends entirely on their surface modification, size, and shape tenability.