The first part of the book covers the fundamentals of these materials, including properties and synthesis techniques. The second part of the book focuses on the use of several conventional and emerging nanomaterials in the areas of pollution management, remediation practices, and other possible applications in biosensing, biomedicine, and antimicrobial activity.
This book will be a helpful resource to nano-scientists, biotechnologists, and bioengineers engaged in studying the emerging trends and different fabrication techniques of nanostructures and their applications and possible toxicity.
Table of Contents
Part 1: One dimensional and two dimensional nanomaterials: Properties and synthesis
1. Introduction: One-dimensional and two-dimensional nanomaterials
2. Synthesis of nanowires
3. Low-Dimensional Metal Oxide Semiconductors: A Promising Frontier for Biosensing Applications
4. Graphene based nano-biosensors
5. Bioinformatics and Multivariate Algorithms: Current and Future Implications in the Synthesis of Nanowires
6. Nanowires for Bioelectronics
7. Metal oxide nanowires: Synthesis and applications
Part 2: One dimensional and two dimensional nanomaterials: Applications and Safety aspects
8. Biomedical Engineering: Nanowires for organ and bone tissue engineering
9. Nanoparticles and environmental toxicity, an emerging threat to ecosystem
10. Nanowire applications in bioenergy generation
11. Enhancement of bioelectricity production in microbial fuel cells using nanowire
12. Nanomaterials for Environmental Pollution Hazards
13. Nanotechnology-Based Bioremediation of Wastewater
14. 1D/2D heterostructured photocatalysts for energy and environmental applications
15. Two-dimensional nanomaterials: Recent progress, properties, applications, and future directions for wearable body sensors
16. Effects of 1D and 2D ZnO Nanoparticles in Plant Disease Management and Their Impact on Plant Health