ISBN-13: 9781032020082 / Angielski
ISBN-13: 9781032020082 / Angielski
This book introduces readers to the field of green nanotechnologies and their possible applications to create a safer world.
Nanotechnology is at the forefront of many of the latest developments across science and technology, but to generate and deploy these applications, macroscopic levels of nanoscale materials have to be carefully generated whilst remaining cost effective. These materials need to be reliable, consistent and safe, and considering green sustainable methods at the same time. This book introduces readers to the field of green nanotechnologies and their possible applications to create a safer world. This accessible and practical guide will be a useful resource for material scientists, engineers, chemists, and biotechnologists and scientists working in the space of nanomaterials, in addition to graduate students in physics, chemistry, and engineering.
Features
• Presents an accessible introduction to the topic in addition to more advanced material for specialists in the field.
• Covers a broad spectrum of topics this new field.
• Contains exciting case studies and examples, such as quantum dots, bionanomaterials, and future perspectives.
Dr Gerrard E. J. Poinern holds Ph.D. in Physics from Murdoch University, Western Australia. Currently he is a Senior Lecturer in Physics and Nanotechnology in the School of Engineering and Information Technology at Murdoch University. He is the Director of Murdoch Applied Nanotechnology Research Group, Murdoch University. In 2003, he discovered and pioneered the use of an inorganic nanomembrane for potential skin tissue engineering applications. He is the recipient of a Gates Foundation Global Grand Challenge Exploration Award for his work in the development of biosynthetic materials and their subsequent application in the manufacture of biomedical devices.
Dr. Suraj Tripathy is Associate Dean of the School of Chemical Technology at Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology.
Dr. Derek Fawcett is a Research Fellow at Murdoch University, Australia.