Harnessing Synthetic Nanotechnology-Based Methodologies for Sustainable Green Applications
Herausgeber: Fawcett, Derek; Tripathy, Suraj; Poinern, Gerrard Eddy Jai
Harnessing Synthetic Nanotechnology-Based Methodologies for Sustainable Green Applications
Herausgeber: Fawcett, Derek; Tripathy, Suraj; Poinern, Gerrard Eddy Jai
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This book introduces readers to the field of green nanotechnologies and their possible applications to create a safer world.
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This book introduces readers to the field of green nanotechnologies and their possible applications to create a safer world.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 344
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Juli 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 177mm x 253mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 668g
- ISBN-13: 9780367764920
- ISBN-10: 036776492X
- Artikelnr.: 67513686
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 344
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Juli 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 177mm x 253mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 668g
- ISBN-13: 9780367764920
- ISBN-10: 036776492X
- Artikelnr.: 67513686
Associate Professor Gerrard E. J. Poinern holds Ph.D. in Physics from Murdoch University, Western Australia. Currently he is a Senior Lecturer in Physics and Nanotechnology in the School of Engineering and Information Technology at Murdoch University. He is the Director of Murdoch Applied Nanotechnology Research Group, Murdoch University. In 2003, he discovered and pioneered the use of an inorganic nanomembrane for potential skin tissue engineering applications. He is the recipient of a Gates Foundation Global Grand Challenge Exploration Award for his work in the development of biosynthetic materials and their subsequent application in the manufacture of biomedical devices. Dr. Suraj Tripathy is Associate Dean of the School of Chemical Technology at Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology. Dr. Derek Fawcett is a Research Fellow at Murdoch University, Australia.
Chapter 1: Introduction. Chapter 2: Synthesis of Molybdenum-Based
Nanomaterial Additives for the Sustainable Use of high Sulphur Marine
Fuels. Chapter 3: "Designing the Next Generation of Nano Catalysts for
Sustainably Produced Aviation Fuels". Chapter 4: "Inorganic Membranes for
Gas Separation and High Temperature Solid Oxide Cells for Producing
Synthetic Fuels and Electrical Power Generation - A Review". Chapter 5:
"Graphene Oxide and Reduced Graphene Oxide Additives to Improve Basin Water
Evaporation Rates for Solar Still Desalination". Chapter: "Electrophoretic
deposition and ink jet printing as promising fabrication routes to make
flexible rechargeable cells and super capacitors. Chapter 7: "Sustainable
Nanotechnology for Targeted Therapies using Cell-Encapsulated Hydrogels".
Chapter 8: Wound healing and infection control using nanomaterials. Chapter
9: "Calcium carbonate micro/nanoparticles as versatile carriers for the
controlled delivery of pharmaceuticals for cancer treatment, imaging, and
gene therapy". Chapter 10: "Ultrasonically engineered silicon substituted
nanometre scale hydroxyapatite nanoparticles for dental and bone
restorative procedures: synthesis, characterization and property
evaluation". Chapter 11: Nanoparticles for Agriculture. Chapter 12:
"Designing Composite Nano-systems for Photocatalytic Water Treatment:
Opportunity for off grid applications". Chapter 13: "Applications of
carbon-based heterogeneous nanomaterials for industrial waste treatment".
Chapter 14: "Microplastic Pollution and its detrimental Impact in Coastal
Ecosystems and Mid-Ocean Gyres". Chapter 15: "Quantification of
microplastic fibres extracted from South Beach sediments located on the
South-West Coast of Western Australia: A preliminary study". Chapter 16:
Genes and Nanogenomics.
Nanomaterial Additives for the Sustainable Use of high Sulphur Marine
Fuels. Chapter 3: "Designing the Next Generation of Nano Catalysts for
Sustainably Produced Aviation Fuels". Chapter 4: "Inorganic Membranes for
Gas Separation and High Temperature Solid Oxide Cells for Producing
Synthetic Fuels and Electrical Power Generation - A Review". Chapter 5:
"Graphene Oxide and Reduced Graphene Oxide Additives to Improve Basin Water
Evaporation Rates for Solar Still Desalination". Chapter: "Electrophoretic
deposition and ink jet printing as promising fabrication routes to make
flexible rechargeable cells and super capacitors. Chapter 7: "Sustainable
Nanotechnology for Targeted Therapies using Cell-Encapsulated Hydrogels".
Chapter 8: Wound healing and infection control using nanomaterials. Chapter
9: "Calcium carbonate micro/nanoparticles as versatile carriers for the
controlled delivery of pharmaceuticals for cancer treatment, imaging, and
gene therapy". Chapter 10: "Ultrasonically engineered silicon substituted
nanometre scale hydroxyapatite nanoparticles for dental and bone
restorative procedures: synthesis, characterization and property
evaluation". Chapter 11: Nanoparticles for Agriculture. Chapter 12:
"Designing Composite Nano-systems for Photocatalytic Water Treatment:
Opportunity for off grid applications". Chapter 13: "Applications of
carbon-based heterogeneous nanomaterials for industrial waste treatment".
Chapter 14: "Microplastic Pollution and its detrimental Impact in Coastal
Ecosystems and Mid-Ocean Gyres". Chapter 15: "Quantification of
microplastic fibres extracted from South Beach sediments located on the
South-West Coast of Western Australia: A preliminary study". Chapter 16:
Genes and Nanogenomics.
Chapter 1: Introduction. Chapter 2: Synthesis of Molybdenum-Based
Nanomaterial Additives for the Sustainable Use of high Sulphur Marine
Fuels. Chapter 3: "Designing the Next Generation of Nano Catalysts for
Sustainably Produced Aviation Fuels". Chapter 4: "Inorganic Membranes for
Gas Separation and High Temperature Solid Oxide Cells for Producing
Synthetic Fuels and Electrical Power Generation - A Review". Chapter 5:
"Graphene Oxide and Reduced Graphene Oxide Additives to Improve Basin Water
Evaporation Rates for Solar Still Desalination". Chapter: "Electrophoretic
deposition and ink jet printing as promising fabrication routes to make
flexible rechargeable cells and super capacitors. Chapter 7: "Sustainable
Nanotechnology for Targeted Therapies using Cell-Encapsulated Hydrogels".
Chapter 8: Wound healing and infection control using nanomaterials. Chapter
9: "Calcium carbonate micro/nanoparticles as versatile carriers for the
controlled delivery of pharmaceuticals for cancer treatment, imaging, and
gene therapy". Chapter 10: "Ultrasonically engineered silicon substituted
nanometre scale hydroxyapatite nanoparticles for dental and bone
restorative procedures: synthesis, characterization and property
evaluation". Chapter 11: Nanoparticles for Agriculture. Chapter 12:
"Designing Composite Nano-systems for Photocatalytic Water Treatment:
Opportunity for off grid applications". Chapter 13: "Applications of
carbon-based heterogeneous nanomaterials for industrial waste treatment".
Chapter 14: "Microplastic Pollution and its detrimental Impact in Coastal
Ecosystems and Mid-Ocean Gyres". Chapter 15: "Quantification of
microplastic fibres extracted from South Beach sediments located on the
South-West Coast of Western Australia: A preliminary study". Chapter 16:
Genes and Nanogenomics.
Nanomaterial Additives for the Sustainable Use of high Sulphur Marine
Fuels. Chapter 3: "Designing the Next Generation of Nano Catalysts for
Sustainably Produced Aviation Fuels". Chapter 4: "Inorganic Membranes for
Gas Separation and High Temperature Solid Oxide Cells for Producing
Synthetic Fuels and Electrical Power Generation - A Review". Chapter 5:
"Graphene Oxide and Reduced Graphene Oxide Additives to Improve Basin Water
Evaporation Rates for Solar Still Desalination". Chapter: "Electrophoretic
deposition and ink jet printing as promising fabrication routes to make
flexible rechargeable cells and super capacitors. Chapter 7: "Sustainable
Nanotechnology for Targeted Therapies using Cell-Encapsulated Hydrogels".
Chapter 8: Wound healing and infection control using nanomaterials. Chapter
9: "Calcium carbonate micro/nanoparticles as versatile carriers for the
controlled delivery of pharmaceuticals for cancer treatment, imaging, and
gene therapy". Chapter 10: "Ultrasonically engineered silicon substituted
nanometre scale hydroxyapatite nanoparticles for dental and bone
restorative procedures: synthesis, characterization and property
evaluation". Chapter 11: Nanoparticles for Agriculture. Chapter 12:
"Designing Composite Nano-systems for Photocatalytic Water Treatment:
Opportunity for off grid applications". Chapter 13: "Applications of
carbon-based heterogeneous nanomaterials for industrial waste treatment".
Chapter 14: "Microplastic Pollution and its detrimental Impact in Coastal
Ecosystems and Mid-Ocean Gyres". Chapter 15: "Quantification of
microplastic fibres extracted from South Beach sediments located on the
South-West Coast of Western Australia: A preliminary study". Chapter 16:
Genes and Nanogenomics.