Reprint

Soft, Biological and Composite Nanomaterials

Edited by
September 2020
140 pages
  • ISBN978-3-03943-092-5 (Hardback)
  • ISBN978-3-03943-093-2 (PDF)

This is a Reprint of the Special Issue Soft, Biological and Composite Nanomaterials that was published in

Chemistry & Materials Science
Engineering
Summary
The progress in the area of nanotechnology has opened the door for the fabrication of soft, biological, and composite nanomaterials for targeted applications. Nanomaterials are known to enhance the properties and functionality of composite materials several fold. The properties for the desired applications can often be achieved by the addition of small amounts of nanomaterials into soft materials such as polymers, gels, and biomaterials. This book condenses investigations by scientific groups from highly diverse research fields, which will be beneficial for the wider scientific community.
Format
  • Hardback
License and Copyright
© 2020 by the authors; CC BY-NC-ND license
Keywords
oxygen nanobubbles; phospholipids; polyethylene glycol; ultrasound imaging; electrospinning; nanocomposites; porous TiO2 nanofiber; light harvesting; additive; dye-sensitized solar cells; graphene oxide; Sertoli cells; Leydig cells; apoptosis; oxidative stress; mitochondrial membrane potential; DNA damage; chitosan; polycaprolactone; shape memory; stretchability; polyurethane; biocomposite; methotrexate; cubic phase; magnetocubosomes; monoolein; liquid crystalline phase; drug delivery system; alternating magnetic field; electrospinning; laser ablation; nanofibers; chitosan; poly(ethylene oxide) (PEO); Au nanoparticles; neutralization; characterization of materials; depth-sensing indentation; adhesion; the BG method; non-destructive testing; reagent-free colorimetric assay; galactose determination; nanoceria; agarose gel; galactosemia diagnosis; nanodiamond; polycaprolactone; composite; 3D-printed scaffold; n/a