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Nanocomposite particles for bio-applications
Tito Trindade
Published
2011
by Pan Stanford in Singapore
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Written in English
Edition Notes
IIncludes bibliographical references and index.
Statement | edited by by Tito Trindade, Ana L. Daniel da Silva |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | RS201.N35 N35 2011 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xxii, 289 p. : |
Number of Pages | 289 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL25151924M |
ISBN 10 | 9814267783 |
ISBN 10 | 9789814267786, 9789814267816 |
LC Control Number | 2011293442 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 619946395 |
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Edited By Tito Trindade, Ana Luisa Daniel da Silva. Edition 1st Edition. First Published Get this from a library. Nanocomposite particles for bio-applications: materials and bio-interfaces. [Tito Trindade; Ana L Daniel da Silva;] -- This book provides a concise state of the art of the synthesis and properties of nanocomposite particles with interest for diverse bio-applications.
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From nanoparticles to nanocomposites: a brief overview Polymers for biomedical applications: chemical modification and biofunctionalization Nanocapsules as carriers for the transport and targeted delivery of bioactive molecules Nanocomposite Structures and Dispersions deals with the preparation of gelled, branched and crosslinked nanostructured polymers in the solution free radical polymerization and controlled/living radical polymerization and polymer and composite nanoparticles and nanostructures in disperse systems, the kinetics of direct and inverse disperse polymerizations (microemulsion, miniemulsion, emulsion.
Nanocomposite Particles for Bio-Applications: Materials and Bio-Interfaces, by Tito Trindade and Ana L. Daniel da Silva. Scope: edited book. Level: postgraduate, early career researcher, researcher, specialist, scientistAuthor: Nikolaos Kourkoumelis.
Introduction. A nanometer, equivalent to the billionth of a meter (10 − 9 m), is approximat times thinner than a human hair. The composite materials at nano scale have been explored in the ructured hybrid materials have been classified as an emerging sub-class of Cited by: 3. This book introduces and describes in detail the research and development in thin film scintillators, glass ceramics, as well as nanocomposite and optical ceramics prepared by spark plasma sintering.
It also features example of an in-depth study of a ZnO-based powder phosphor material. Request PDF | Synthetic Strategies for Polymer-Based Nanocomposite Particles | This chapter focuses on synthetic approaches reported in the last decade regarding the preparation of polymer-based.
This is a key feature for some bio-applications as the magnetic properties and the particles bio-distribution depends strongly on the aggregation of the nanoparticles.
Another important feature of superparamagnetic nanoparticles for Nanomedicine is their ability to dissipate heat when exposed to an external ac field (magnetic hyperthermia) a Cited by: Nanocomposite Structures and Dispersions deals with the preparation of gelled, (bio)applications.
This book is designed to bridge that gap and offers several unique features. First, it is written as an introduction to and survey of nanomaterials with a careful balance between basics and advanced topics.
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Nanoparticles are now well established as potential new vectors. The scope of this Special Issue covers state-of-the-art synthesis and functions of heterogeneous nanocomposite materials to offer an insight into this new family of composites with the incorporation of dissimilar bio/abio-building blocks with interest in diverse bio-applications, including, in particular, pharmaceutics, biodiagnostics.
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Daniel da Silva. Country of Publication: Singapore Publisher: Singapore: Pan Stanford Pub., c T. Trindade; A. Daniel-da-Silva (Eds), Nanocomposite particles for bio-applications – materials and biointerfaces, Pan Stanford Publishing,ISBN: Book Chapters 7.
This review presents scientific findings concerning the use of bioactive nanocomposites in the field of tissue repair and regeneration.
Bioactivity is the ability of a material to incite a specific biological reaction, usually at the boundary of the material.
Nanocomposites have been shown to be ideal bioactive materials due the many biological interfaces and structures operating at the by: The current chapter focuses on synthetic approaches reported in the last decade regarding the preparation of polymer based nanocomposite particles, featuring potential bio-applications.
In composite materials especial attention must be devoted to interfaces in order to improve the compatibility between the inorganic/organic : A.C. de Carvalho Esteves, A.M.M.V. Barros-Timmons.An overview of the recent developments and prospects in this highly topical area, covering the synthesis, characterization, properties and applications of hierarchical nanostructured materials.
The book concentrates on those materials relevant for research and development in the fields of energy, biomedicine and environmental protection, with a strong focus on 3D materials based on nanocarbons.