Antiviral and Antimicrobial Smart Coatings: Fundamentals and Applications provides a critical analysis of all types of smart antiviral and antimicrobial coatings currently being researched. The book opens with a discussion of the microbial and viral pathogens, including how to identify them and their interaction with surfaces. The next three sections look at the concept of smart coatings, specifically antibacterial, antifungal, and antiviral smart coatings, types, effects, and applications. The book concludes by discussing the methods and standards for characterization of coatings and then presents several real world case studies. A valuable resource for those working in the smart coatings field.
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Table of Contents
Section A: Overview on microbes and viruses1. Introduction to the microbial world and associated diseases
2. Fungal and Viral pathogens, classification, and associated diseases
3. Various materials surfaces and growth of microbes and viruses on it
4. Identification and culture tests
5. Microbe- and virus-philic surfaces
6. Microbe- and virus-phobic surface coating
7. Industrial environment and microbes/virus growth
Section B: Smart Coatings�
8. Introduction to smart coatings
9. Working principles of various smart coating on microbes/virus growth�
10. Effect of shape responsive coating on microbes/virus growth�
11. Electric responsive coating and microbes/virus growth�
12. Magnetic responsive coating and microbes/virus growth
13. Synthesis techniques of smart coatings
14. Smart coatings and biomimetics�
15. Biomaterials and biomimetics
Section C: Antibacterial, antifungal and Antiviral smart coatings
16. Polymeric antibacterial, antifungal and antiviral coatings
17. Nanotechnology in antibacterial, antifungal and antiviral coatings
18. Nanomaterials based smart coatings for antibacterial, antifungal and antiviral activities�
19. Green antibacterial, antifungal and antiviral coatings
20. Effect of smart coating and durability
21. Hybrid antibacterial, antifungal and antiviral smart coatings
Section D: Methods/standards for characterization of smart coatings
22. Characterization methodologies for smart coating
23. Screening methods to determine antibacterial activity�
24. Molecular Network Approach
25. Gas chromatography coupled to mass spectrometry
26. Physical and mechanical property measurement of antiviral/ antibacterial smart coating
27. Erosion property evaluation of antiviral/ antibacterial smart coating�
28. Chromic property measurement of antiviral/ antibacterial smart coating
29. Current standards and their limitations/concerns for testing the antibacterial activity of smart coatings
Section E: Current and predictable scenario
30. Prediction and optimization of materials surface with respect to bacteria, fungus and virus growth
31. Role of Smart coating to eliminate COVID infection
32. Edible and food safe antiviral and antimicrobial smart coatings
33. Industrialization of antiviral and antimicrobial smart coatings
34. Antibacterial activity of plant extracts smart coating
35. Human safety and environmental concerns of antiviral and antimicrobial smart coatings�
36. Laws and developments to implement antimicrobial coatings
Authors
Aditya Kumar Department of Chemical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology (IIT-ISM) Dhanbad, India. Dr. Aditya Kumar received his Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering from the University of Siegen, Germany. His research interests include coating, anti-wetting, functionalized coating, nanotribology, nanotechnology, biotechnology, interfacial phenomena, and materials science. Currently, he is an Assistant Professor at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT-ISM) Dhanbad, India. He is an author and co-author of more than 55 publications in refereed journals. Ajit Behera Assistant Professor, Metallurgical and Materials Engineering Department, National Institute of Technology, Rourkela, Odisha, India.Dr. Ajit Behera is an Assistant Professor in the Metallurgical and Materials Department at the National Institute of Technology, India. He completed his Ph.D. from IIT-Kharagpur in 2016. Dr. Behera has received several prestigious awards, including the National "Yuva Rattan Award" in 2020, the "Young Faculty Award" in 2017, and the "C.V. Raman Award" in 2019. His research interests encompass smart materials, additive manufacturing, 3D & 4D printing, NiTi-alloys, plasma surface engineering, nanotechnology, magnetron-sputtered thin film, cryo-treatment, and the utilization of industrial waste. Dr. Behera has also contributed to the field with the publication of two patents related to smart materials.
Muhammad Bilal Associate Professor, Department of Sanitary Engineering, Faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Gdansk University of Technology, Gdansk, Poland. Muhammad Bilal is working as an Associate Professor at the Faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Gdansk University of Technology, Poland. Previously, he served as an assistant/associate Professor at Poznan University of Technology, Poland, and the School of Life Science and Food Engineering, Huaiyin Institute of Technology, Huaian, China. He earned his Ph.D. from Shanghai Jiao Tong University, specializing in bioengineering and applied biotechnology. His main research activities are oriented to Environmental biotechnology, nanotechnology, enzyme engineering, immobilization, chemical modifications, and industrial applications of microbial enzymes, liquid, and solid waste management. He has authored over 700 peer-reviewed articles, 150 book chapters, 25 edited books. Dr. Bilal is the associate editor of Frontiers in Chemical Engineering and Frontiers in Environmental Science (Frontiers), and an editorial board member for several journals. He was listed as a highly cited researcher (Clarivate) in 2021 and holds several "highly cited papers" in WOS. Ram K. Gupta Associate Professor, Department of Chemistry, Pittsburg State University, Pittsburg, KS, USA. Dr. Ram Gupta is an Associate Professor of Chemistry at Pittsburg State University. He is the Director of Research at the National Institute for Materials Advancement (NIMA). Dr. Gupta has been recently named by Stanford University as being among the top 2% of research scientists worldwide. Before joining Pittsburg State University, he worked as an Assistant Research Professor at Missouri State University, Springfield, MO then as a Senior Research Scientist at North Carolina A&T State University, Greensboro, NC. Dr. Gupta's research spans a range of subjects critical to current and future societal needs including: semiconducting materials & devices, biopolymers, flame-retardant polymers, green energy production & storage using nanostructured materials & conducting polymers, electrocatalysts, optoelectronics & photovoltaics devices, organic-inorganic heterojunctions for sensors, nanomagnetism, biocompatible nanofibers for tissue regeneration, scaffold & antibacterial applications, and bio-degradable metallic implants. Tuan Anh Nguyen Senior Principal Research Scientist, Institute for Tropical Technology, Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology, Hanoi, Vietnam. Tuan Anh Nguyen is Senior Principal Research Scientist at the Institute for Tropical Technology, Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology, Vietnam. He received B.S. in Physics from Hanoi University in 1992, and Ph.D. in Chemistry from the Paris Diderot University (France) in 2003. He was Visiting Scientist at Seoul National University (South Korea, 2004) and University of Wollongong (Australia, 2005). He then worked as Postdoctoral Research Associate and Research Scientist in the Montana State University (USA), 2006-2009. In 2012, he was appointed as the Head of the Microanalysis Department at Institute for Tropical Technology. His research activities include smart sensors, smart networks, smart hospitals, smart cities and digital twins. He edited over 70 Elsevier, 12 CRC Press, 1 Springer, 1 RSC and 2 IGI Global books. He is Editor-In-Chief of "Kenkyu Journal of Nanotechnology & Nanoscience".