Nanomaterials in daily life : compounds, synthesis, processing and commercialization /: compounds, synthesis, processing and commercialization. ([2017])
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- Title:
- Nanomaterials in daily life : compounds, synthesis, processing and commercialization /: compounds, synthesis, processing and commercialization. ([2017])
- Main Title:
- Nanomaterials in daily life : compounds, synthesis, processing and commercialization
- Further Information:
- Note: Zhypargul Abdullaeva.
- Authors:
- Abdullaeva, Zhypargul
- Contents:
- Acknowledgements; Contents; About the Author; 1 Nanomaterials in the Environment; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Nanoparticles in Air; 1.3 Nanoparticles in Water; 1.4 Nanoparticles in Soil; 1.4.1 Clay Minerals; 1.4.2 Metal (Hydr)Oxides; 1.4.3 Humic Substances; 1.4.4 Fulvic Acids; 1.4.5 Other Dissolved Species; 1.5 Nanomaterials and Environment Pollution; 1.5.1 Influence of Metal Nanoparticles on Invertebrate Organisms; Questions and Exercises; Problem drills; References; 2 Nanomaterials in Food Industry and Packaging; 2.1 Nanomaterials in the Agriculture; 2.2 Nanomaterials in the Food Science. 2.2.1 Nanomaterials in the Food Processing2.2.2 Nanoencapsulation; 2.2.3 Nanoemulsification; 2.2.4 Theory of Nanoemulsions Formation; 2.3 Nanomaterials in the Food Packaging; 2.3.1 Active Packaging; 2.3.2 Intelligent and Responsive Packaging; 2.3.3 Smart Packaging; Questions and exercises; Problem drills; References; 3 Nanomaterials in Health care and Cosmetics; 3.1 Liposomes; 3.1.1 Transport of Liposomes into and Across the Skin; 3.2 Niosomes; 3.3 Nanoemulsions; 3.4 Nanocapsules; 3.5 Hydrogels; 3.6 Dendrimers; 3.7 Cubosomes; 3.8 Silver NPs; Questions and Exercises; Problem drills; References. 4 Nanomaterials in Medicine4.1 Nanomedicine; 4.2 Nanomaterials for Medical Devices; 4.2.1 Metal Nanoparticles in Medical Devices; 4.2.2 Hard and Soft, Acids and Bases (HSAB) Theory; 4.2.3 Antibacterial Mechanism of Metals; 4.2.4 Hydrogel Nanocomposites in Medical Devices; 4.3 Nanomaterials for DrugAcknowledgements; Contents; About the Author; 1 Nanomaterials in the Environment; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Nanoparticles in Air; 1.3 Nanoparticles in Water; 1.4 Nanoparticles in Soil; 1.4.1 Clay Minerals; 1.4.2 Metal (Hydr)Oxides; 1.4.3 Humic Substances; 1.4.4 Fulvic Acids; 1.4.5 Other Dissolved Species; 1.5 Nanomaterials and Environment Pollution; 1.5.1 Influence of Metal Nanoparticles on Invertebrate Organisms; Questions and Exercises; Problem drills; References; 2 Nanomaterials in Food Industry and Packaging; 2.1 Nanomaterials in the Agriculture; 2.2 Nanomaterials in the Food Science. 2.2.1 Nanomaterials in the Food Processing2.2.2 Nanoencapsulation; 2.2.3 Nanoemulsification; 2.2.4 Theory of Nanoemulsions Formation; 2.3 Nanomaterials in the Food Packaging; 2.3.1 Active Packaging; 2.3.2 Intelligent and Responsive Packaging; 2.3.3 Smart Packaging; Questions and exercises; Problem drills; References; 3 Nanomaterials in Health care and Cosmetics; 3.1 Liposomes; 3.1.1 Transport of Liposomes into and Across the Skin; 3.2 Niosomes; 3.3 Nanoemulsions; 3.4 Nanocapsules; 3.5 Hydrogels; 3.6 Dendrimers; 3.7 Cubosomes; 3.8 Silver NPs; Questions and Exercises; Problem drills; References. 4 Nanomaterials in Medicine4.1 Nanomedicine; 4.2 Nanomaterials for Medical Devices; 4.2.1 Metal Nanoparticles in Medical Devices; 4.2.2 Hard and Soft, Acids and Bases (HSAB) Theory; 4.2.3 Antibacterial Mechanism of Metals; 4.2.4 Hydrogel Nanocomposites in Medical Devices; 4.3 Nanomaterials for Drug Delivery; 4.4 Nanomaterials for Imaging and Diagnostics; 4.4.1 Nanomaterials for Magnetic Resonance Imaging; 4.4.2 Solomon-Bloembergen-Morgan (SBM) Theory; 4.4.3 Nanomaterials for Computed Tomography Imaging; 4.4.4 Nanomaterials for Medical Diagnostics; Questions and Exercises; Problem drills. 6.4.1 Law of Charged Substances6.5 Anti-UV Textiles; 6.5.1 ZnO Nanoparticles; 6.5.2 TiO2 Nanoparticles; 6.6 Antibacterial Textiles; 6.6.1 Metal and Metal Organic Compounds; 6.6.2 Surface-Active N-Halamine Compounds; 6.7 Smart Textiles; Questions and Exercises; Problems drills; References; 7 Smart Electronics and Sensors; 7.1 Smart Electronics Made by Nanotechnology; 7.1.1 Nanochips; 7.1.2 Nano-Batteries; 7.1.3 Photovoltaic Solar Cells; 7.2 OLED, LCD, and Touch Screens; 7.3 Sensors; 7.3.1 Biosensors; 7.3.2 Gas Sensors; 7.4 Optical Sensors; Questions and Exercises; Problem drills; References. … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Cham : Springer
- Publication Date:
- 2017
- Copyright Date:
- 2017
- Extent:
- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 620.1/15
620.5
Materials science
Nanostructured materials
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Engineering (General)
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Reference
Nanostructured materials
Materials Science
Nanotechnology
Nanoscale Science and Technology
Environmental Chemistry
Food Science
Pharmacology/Toxicology
Electrical Engineering
Science -- Nanostructures
Science -- Environmental Science
Technology & Engineering -- Food Science
Medical -- Pharmacology
Technology & Engineering -- Electrical
Nanotechnology
Pollution & threats to the environment
Food & beverage technology
Pharmacology
Electrical engineering
Nanotechnology
Environmental chemistry
Food science
Toxicology
Computer engineering
Technology & Engineering -- Nanotechnology & MEMS
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- Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
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