Nanobiomaterials: Research Trends and Applications
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- Author: Thandapani Gomathi , P.N. Sudha , Sabu Thomas
- ISBN: 9780367174859
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Nanobiomaterials: Research Trends and Applications – Biomaterials are derived from natural resources such as plants, animals and marine sources. These biomaterials have advanced applications, across a range of key industries due to their low cost, being easy to process, being biocompatible and so on. The modification of biomaterials in the nanoform enhances their applications.
The book begins with an overview of nanobiomaterials, processing, classifications, fabrication and sustainability. In-depth chapters in Part I address the most recent methods and techniques for physicochemical characterisation, processing of blends and composites based on nanomaterials, and separation. Chapters in Part II focus on the biological and biomedical applications specifically in antimicrobial chemotherapy, drug delivery, tissue engineering, cancer therapeutics, robust biosolar cells, and 3D printing. The chapters in Part III mostly focus on environmental applications, including wastewater treatment, water desalination, bioremediation, and agricultural uses. The book is extremely useful for scientists, R&D specialists, designers, and engineers across sectors and disciplines who are interested in using biopolymers for parts and products.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
PREPARATION, CLASSIFICATION AND PHYSICO-CHEMICAL PROPERTIES
Nanobiomaterials: An Overview
Thandapani Gomathi, P.N. Sudha and Sabu Thomas
Principles and Applications of Nanobiotechnology
Se-Kwon Kim and R. Nithya
Nanobiomaterials: A Scientometric Review of the Research
Ozcan KONUR
Electrospinning—Material, Techniques and Biomedical Applications
Sekar Vijaykumar, K. Vijayalakshmi, V. Sangeetha and E. Radha
Toxicity Towards Nanostructured Biomaterials in Human Health
M.I. Niyas Ahamed and V. Ragul
Fabrication of Micro and Nano Devices for Tissue Engineering Applications
Thandapani Gomathi, R. Sasirekha, J. John Joseph and Govindasamy Rajakumar
Characterization of Nanostructures
A. Dinesh Karthik, K. Geetha and D. Shakila
BIOLOGICAL AND BIOMEDICAL APPLICATIONS
Bioabsorbable Engineered Nanomaterials for Antimicrobial Chemotherapy
Guhapriya U., Vidhya A. and Muthu Thiruvengadam
Hybrid Polymeric Nanobiomaterials for Applications in Drug Delivery Systems and Tissue Engineering
Sajjad Husain Mir
Therapeutic Applications of Nanomaterials
Sreejan Manna and Sougata Jana
Chitosan Based Nanobioceramics in Bone Tissue Engineering Application
J. Venkatesan, S. Revathi, R. Sasirekha, T. Gomathi, P.N. Sudha and P. Pazhanisamy
Nanobiomaterials in Cancer Therapeutics
Noel Vinay Thomas, Nithya R. and Nirubama K.
Nanoporous Silicon Materials for Bioapplications by Electrochemical Approach
Kelvii Wei GUO
Bionanotechnology in Robust Biosolar Cells
Ashwini Ravi, J. Hemapriya, P.N. Sudha, S. Sugashini, S. Pavithra and S. Vijayanand
Nanobiomaterials in Tissue Engineering Applications
Jeeva Subbiah, G. Gowri, K. Sangeetha, P.N. Sudha and Srinivasan Latha
Nanobiomaterials in the Fight against Mosquito Borne Diseases
Vijayalakshmi Ghosh, D. Sunita and A.K. Gupta
Nanobiotechnology and Chemotherapy
Utharkar S. Mahadeva Rao, Ashwini Ravi, S. Vijayanand, P.N. Sudha, T. Gomathi, S. Pavithra, S. Sugashini and J. Hemapriya
ENVIRONMENTAL APPLICATIONS
Industrial Wastewater Sources and Treatment Strategies by using Bionanomaterials
K. Vijayalakshmi, J. Annie Kamala Florence and Prabhakarn Arunachalam
Applications of Metallic Nanomaterials for the Desalination of Water: Perspectives and Limitations
Anjum Rabab, Heena Tabassum and Iffat Zareen Ahmad
Nanobiomaterials in Bioremediation
Ashwini Ravi, J. Hemapriya, P.N. Sudha, S. Revathi, R. Sasirekha and S. Vijayanand
Bio-Nanotechnology in Agriculture: New Opportunities and Future Prospects
W.L. Isuru Wijesekara, S. Gokila, T. Gomathi, Supriya Prasad, M. Deepa and P.N. Sudha