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Biopolymeric Nanomaterials: Fundamentals and Applications outlines
the fundamental design concepts and emerging applications of
biopolymeric nanomaterials. The book also provides information on
emerging applications of biopolymeric nanomaterials, including in
biomedicine, manufacturing and water purification, as well as
assessing their physical, chemical and biological properties. This
is an important reference source for materials scientists,
engineers and biomedical scientists who are seeking to increase
their understanding of how polymeric nanomaterials are being used
for a range of biomedical and industrial applications. Biopolymeric
nanomaterials refer to biocompatible nanomaterials, consisting of
biopolymers, such as protein (silk, collagen, gelatin, ss-casein,
zein, and albumin), protein-mimicked polypeptides and
polysaccharides (chitosan, alginate, pullulan, starch, and
heparin). Biopolymeric nanomaterials may be used as i) delivery
systems for bioactive compounds in food application, (ii) for
delivery of therapeutic molecules (drugs and genes), or for (iii)
tissue engineering.
This book presents an overview of the science of superconducting
materials. It covers the fundamentals and theories of
superconductivity. Subjects of special interest involving
mechanisms of high temperature superconductors, tunneling,
transport properties, magnetic properties, critical states, vortex
dynamics, etc. are present in the book. It assists as a fundamental
resource on the developed methodologies and techniques involved in
the synthesis, processing, and characterization of superconducting
materials. The book covers numerous classes of superconducting
materials including fullerenes, borides, pnictides or iron-based
chalcogen superconductors ides, alloys and cuprate oxides. Their
crystal structures and properties are described. Thereafter, the
book focuses on the progress of the applications of superconducting
materials into superconducting magnets, fusion reactors, and
accelerators and other superconducting magnets. The applications
also cover recent progress in superconducting wires, power
generators, powerful energy storage devices, sensitive
magnetometers, RF and microwave filters, fast fault current
limiters, fast digital circuits, transport vehicles, and medical
applications.
Nanotechnology is key to the design and manufacture of the new
generation of cosmetics. Nanotechnology can enhance the performance
and properties of cosmetics, including colour, transparency,
solubility, texture, and durability. Sunscreen products, such as UV
nano-filters, nano-TiO2 and nano-ZnO particles, can offer an
advantage over their traditional counterparts due to their broad
UV-protection and non-cutaneous side effects. For perfumes,
nano-droplets can be found in cosmetic products including Eau de
Toilette and Eau de Parfum. Nanomaterials can also be used in
cosmetics as transdermal drug delivery systems. By using smart
nanocontainers, active compounds such as vitamins, antioxidants,
nutrients, and anti-inflammatory, anti-infective agents, can be
delivered effectively. These smart nanocontainers are typically
related with the smart releasing property for their embedded active
substances. These smart releases could be obtained by using the
smart coatings as their outer nano-shells. These nano-shells could
prevent the direct contact between these active agents and the
adjacent local environments. Nanocosmetics: Fundamentals,
Applications and Toxicity explores the formulation design concepts
and emerging applications of nanocosmetics. The book also focuses
on the mitigation or prevention of their potential nanotoxicity,
potential global regulatory challenges, and the technical
challenges of mass implementation. It is an important reference
source for materials scientists and pharmaceutical scientists
looking to further their understanding of how nanotechnology is
being used for the new generation of cosmetics.
This book presents an overview of the science of superconducting
materials. It covers the fundamentals and theories of
superconductivity. Subjects of special interest involving
mechanisms of high temperature superconductors, tunneling,
transport properties, magnetic properties, critical states, vortex
dynamics, etc. are present in the book. It assists as a fundamental
resource on the developed methodologies and techniques involved in
the synthesis, processing, and characterization of superconducting
materials. The book covers numerous classes of superconducting
materials including fullerenes, borides, pnictides or iron-based
chalcogen superconductors ides, alloys and cuprate oxides. Their
crystal structures and properties are described. Thereafter, the
book focuses on the progress of the applications of superconducting
materials into superconducting magnets, fusion reactors, and
accelerators and other superconducting magnets. The applications
also cover recent progress in superconducting wires, power
generators, powerful energy storage devices, sensitive
magnetometers, RF and microwave filters, fast fault current
limiters, fast digital circuits, transport vehicles, and medical
applications.
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