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Nanomedicine explores the modification and enhancement of the
properties and performances of typical drugs to treat various
diseases. Nano-based medicines have advantages in several ways,
such as in nanotherapeutics, nanotheranostics, and nanodiagnostics.
Nanomedicine Manufacturing and Applications effectively explores
the major manufacturing techniques and applications of
nanomaterial-based medicine in the areas of chemotherapy, biochips,
insulin pumps, and other treatment methods. This book explains how
nanomedicines are developed from nanoparticles as well as their
biomedical and other applications related to healthcare. This book
is an important reference source for nanoscientists, biomaterials
scientists, and biomedical engineers who want to learn more about
how nano-based medicines are made and used.
Hybrid Composite Perovskite Materials: Design to Applications
discusses the manufacturing, design and characterization of
organic-inorganic perovskite composite materials. The book goes
beyond the basics of characterization and discusses physical
properties, surface morphology and environmental stability. Users
will find extensive examples of real-world products that are
suitable for the needs of the market. Following a logical order,
the book begins with mathematical background and then covers
innovative approaches to physical modeling, analysis and design
techniques. Numerous examples illustrate the proposed methods and
results, making this book a sound resource on the modern research
application of perovskite composites with real commercial value.
Nanomaterial-Based Metal Organic Frameworks for Single Atom
Catalysis covers nanoparticles and their properties, including
tunable pore size, efficient reacting capability, large surface
area, and morphology, which make them effective catalytic agents.
In addition, the book covers catalytic systems, in which
nanomaterial-based metal organic frameworks can be applied
efficiently as single atom catalysis to enable enhanced
functionalities and activities of the reactions in various
applications. This book is an important reference source that will
be of use to materials scientists, engineers, chemists and chemical
engineers who want to learn more about nanomaterials are being used
for catalytic applications. Metal organic frameworks (MOFs) are
hybrid organic-inorganic, porous, crystalline nanomaterials, and
have aroused great attention in the field of catalysis because of
their crystalized nano- (lt;2 nm) or meso- (2-50 nm) porous
structure, extremely high surface area, and significant chemical
diversity. This nanomaterial-based metal organic framework, as a
single atom catalysis, enhances the catalytic ability of dispersed
single atoms.
As opposed to conventional electrochemical sensors,
nanomaterials-based sensors are active and effective in their
action with even a minute concentration of analyte. A number of
research studies are bringing about an evolution in their
development and advancement because of their unique and effective
properties. Nanoscale electrochemical sensors have applications in
almost every field of life including the detection of
neurochemicals, heavy metals, energy components, body fluids,
biological matrices, cancer relevant biomolecules, aromatic
hydrocarbons, also in playing their role in food science because of
their capability in providing quality control and safety. There is
a need to develop these nanomaterials-based electrochemical sensors
to be more widely available for accurate sensing of minute
concentrations especially in the case of heavy metal detection,
biofluids, and other biomaterials. This book outlines the major
preparation, fabrication and manufacture of nanomaterials-based
electrochemical sensors, as well as detailing their principle
medical, environmental and industrial applications in an effort to
meet this need. This book is a valuable reference source for
materials scientists, engineers, electrochemists, environmental
engineers and biomedical engineers who want to understand how
nanomaterials-based electrochemical sensors are made, and how they
are used.
Metal-Organic Frameworks for Chemical Reactions: From Organic
Transformations to Energy Applications brings together the latest
information on MOFs materials, covering recent technology in the
field of manufacturing and design. The book covers different
aspects of reactions from energy storage and catalysts, including
preparation, design and characterization techniques of MOFs
material and applications. This comprehensive resource is ideal for
researchers and advanced students studying metal-organic frameworks
in academia and industry. Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) are
nanoporous polymers made up of inorganic metal focuses connected by
natural ligands. These entities have become a hot area of research
because of their exceptional physical and chemical properties that
make them useful in di?erent ?elds, including medicine, energy and
the environment. Since combination conditions strongly a?ect the
properties of these compounds, it is especially important to choose
an appropriate synthetic technique that produces a product with
homogenous morphology, small size dispersion, and high thermal
stability.
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