Biobased nanotechnology for green applications
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Biobased nanotechnology for green applications
(Nanotechnology in the life sciences)
Springer, c2021
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Note
Other editors: Sanket J. Joshi, Ram Prasad, Josef Jampilek
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Investigation on biobased nanomaterials has provided new insights into the rapidly advancing fields of the biomedical and environmental sciences by showing how these nanomaterials are effective in biomedicine and environmental remediation. These particles hold tremendous prospective applications, and are likely to become the next generation of particles in these areas. As such, research is ongoing and the data generated should have the potential for a sustainable future in both the environmental and biomedical fields.
This book presents important findings on the role of and identification of novel applications of biobased nanomaterials. Unlike other books in this field, this book focuses entirely on sustainable application and remediation in biomedicine and environmental science. The chapters are written in such a way as to make them accessible to the reader, and furthermore, the volume can be readily adopted as a reference, or used as a guide for further research.
This project was based on recent research (the last 5 years) and developed through an extensive literature search. The editors have also compiled some advanced, outstanding texts that should be of benefit to graduate students in their research.
Table of Contents
Preface
Chapter 1: Biobased Nanotechnology for Green Applications: How Far, on the Anvil of Machine Learning!Avnish Pareek, Mohd. Zafar, Ramkumar Lakshmi Narayanan, Sanket J. Joshi
Chapter 2: Characterization and Biocompatibility of a Poly Lactic Acid (PLA) 3D-Printed ScaffoldDiana Villalobos-Vega, Febe Carolina Vazquez-Vasquez, Amaury Pozos-Guillen, Esteban Avendano, Jose Roberto Vega-Baudrit, Marco Antonio Alvarez-Perez, Daniel Chavaria Bolanos
Chapter 3: Implications of Nanoscopic Surface Modification on Protein Adsorption and Cell AdhesionAbshar Hasan, Lalit Mohan Pandey
Chapter 4: Biosurfactant-Based Nanoscale Micelles Extraction of Bio-MoleculesChuo Sing Chuong, Akil Ahmad, Siti Hamidah Mohd Setapara
Chapter 5: Nanoemulsion of Herbal BioactivesRahul Kumar, Amit K. Thakur, Ravi Shankar
Chapter 6: Current Aspects of Nanotechnology in AgricultureT.C. Venkateswarulu, S. Krupanidhi, M. Indira, K. Abraham Peele
Chapter 7: Novel Strategies for Environmental Remediation of Pesticides Using Nano-CatalystsSimranjeet Singh, Vijay Kumar, Joginder Singh
Chapter 8: Bio-Nanoconjugates for Their Potential Role in Medical Science and PharmaceuticalsTejas Oza, Gaurav Sanghvi
Chapter 9: Enzymes in Nanoemulsion: A Way Forward for the Bioremediation of OrganopollutantsUrvish Chhaya, Janki Trivedi
Chapter 10: Biochar-Based Nanocomposites: A Sustainable Solution for Wastewater TreatmentDeepshikha Pandey, Achlesh Daverey, Kasturi Dutta, Kusum Arunachalam
Chapter 11: Bacteriocins as Nanoparticle Forms and Their ApplicationsShreya Suhagiya, Anjum Khan
Chapter 12: Dry Deposition of Atmospheric NanoparticlesMaria Angelica Martins Costa, Henrique M. Fogarin, Samilla Gabriella Coelho de Almeida, Arnaldo Alves Cardoso, Kelly Johana Dussan Medina
Chapter 13: Carbon Dots and Their Theranostic ApplicationsSristi Majumdar, Jayanta Sarma Baruah
Chapter 14: Magnetic Nanoparticlles from BacteriaShraddha Undaviaya, Kruti Mistry, Anoop R. Markande, Anamika S. Jha
Chapter 15: Exploring the Protective Efforts of Silver Nanoparticles as Bionanofungicide Against Soil-Borne Sclerotium rolfsii Infection in Wheat PlantsAnamika Jha, Janki Patel, Anoop R. Markande
Chapter 16: A Green Synthetic of Magnetite Nanoparticles to Treat Heavy Metal Stress in Oryza sativa L.Hemen Sarma, Ram Prasad, Raju Maddela, Majeti Narasimha Vara Prasad
Chapter 17: Synthesis of Novel Metal/Metal Oxide-Based Nanomaterials Using Plant Sources and Their Potential Environmental ApplicationsChinmoy Kalita, Bijoy Tudu, Pranjal Saikia
Chapter 18: Structural Model and Diagram Electro-Magnetoelastic Actuator for NanobiotechnologySergey Mikhailovich Afonin
Chapter 19: Bionanocomposites for Green ApplicationsRavishankar Rai V., Ranjitha
Chapter 20: Importance of Nanotechnologies in Changing Climatic ConditionsKatarina Kralova, Josef Jampilek
Chapter 21: Nanotechnology for Biofuels: Progress and PitfallsAvinash P. Ingle, Mahendra Rai
Chapter 22: Metal Organic Framework (MOF) Nanomaterials: Present and Future ProspectsChizoba I. Ezugwu
Chapter 23: Nanobubble Liposome Complexes: Significance in Diagnostic Imaging and Ultrasound-Triggered Drug DeliveryKarla Liliana Tarango Bustamante
Chapter 24: Benefits of Chitosan-Based and Cellulose-Based Nanocomposites in Food Protection and Food PackagingJosef Jampilek
Index
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