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Carbon-Based Nanomaterials in Biosystems

Biophysical Interface at Lower Dimensions

  • 1st Edition - April 24, 2024
  • Latest edition
  • Editors: Kunal Biswas, Yugal Kishore Mohanta, Tapan Kumar Mohanta, Muthupandian Saravanan
  • Language: English

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Carbon-Based Nanomaterials in Biosystems: Biophysical interface at Lower Dimensions provides a thoroughly comprehensive overview of all major aspects of carbon-based nanomaterials, their biophysical response, and biotechnological applications. The book articulates the underlying physics, chemistry, and the basic phenomenon of the broad-range carbon-based nanomaterials (CNMs) with biological systems, particularly the interface analysis. Organized in six sections, it discusses state-of art technological interventions of carbon-based nanomaterials and their application in biomedical sectors in healthcare, food sciences, and technology. The book also highlights the carrying capacity of different CNMs in payload efficiency mechanisms in various biomedical fields. The theranostic efficiency and the safety of various forms of CNMs is assessed. This book will be a helpful resource to those specializing in the areas of nanomedicine, bionanomaterials, and nanotechnology applications.

Key features

  • Covers major breakthroughs in carbon nanomaterials (CNMs)
  • Distinguishes between the advantages and disadvantages of carbon-based and non-carbon-based nanomaterials
  • Discusses the significance of different forms of carbon nanomaterials and their unique physico-chemical and electrochemical properties at the lower dimension
  • Examines the appropriate methodologies for tackling safety and health-related matters while using carbon-based nanomaterials
  • Discusses recent developments of various forms of carbon-based nanomaterials such as graphene, carbon nanotubes, fullerenes, and carbon nano-onions

Readership

Biochemists, Chemists, Biotechnologists, Biologists, and Health Professionals; Researchers (biomaterials scientists, Biophysicians, materials scientists, biomedical engineers, medicinal chemists); Biotechnology enterprises interested in biotechnological applications of nanomaterials

Table of contents

Section 1: Carbon-based Nanomaterials: Fabrication, Manufacture, and Underlying Physicochemical Properties

1. Introduction to the carbon-based nanomaterials and its unique electrochemical and physico-chemical properties

2. Synthesis, characterization, and applications of carbon nanomaterials from a nanobiotechnological perspective

3. Green carbon nanomaterials and its applications in food, agriculture, and biomedicine

4. Recent trends in the bottom-up and top down techniques in the synthesis and fabrication of myriad carbonaceous nanomaterials

Section 2: Carbon Based Nanomaterials in Food Industry

5. Implications of caged molecular structure of Buckminster fullerenes in food sciences and industry applications

6. Uncovering the unique attributes of two-dimensional graphene-based nanomaterials in food safety and practices

7. Role of different types of carbon nanotubes in food sciences and food sensing applications

Section 3: Role of Carbon-Based Nanomaterials in Agriculture

8. Role of isotropic buckyball carbonaceous materials of fullerenes in crop improvement and targeted pesticide management

9. Unconventional role of 2D graphene-based nanomaterials and their composites in crop improvements and novel fertilizers applications

10. Exploring the different anisotropic chirality-based carbon nanotubes and their organic/inorganic composites in rotten crop toxin sensing, prevention and shelf-life expansion

Section 4: Role of Carbon-Based Nanomaterials in Biomedicine

11. Evaluation of zero dimensional buckyball based fullerene molecules in targeted drug delivery applications in dreaded diseases

12. Role and development of unique 2-Dimensional graphene-based nanomaterials in anti-microbial and molecular theranostic applications

13. Recent trends and practices of bio-functionalized carbon nanotubes in bio-imaging and bio-sensing applications in biomedical sectors

14. Combating ‘diseases’, employing different forms of carbonaceous nanomaterials via ‘theranostic’ applications in clinical and biomedical sectors

Section 5: Carbon Nanomaterials-based Biosensors/Devices for Food, Agriculture and Biomedicines

15. Potentialities of zero-dimensional Fullerenes in designing bio-sensing modalities in crop, food toxin and biomedicines

16. Role of fabricated anisotropic graphene and nanotubes based electro-chemical sensors for food, crop damage surveillance and management

17. Unveiling the potential activities of myriad carbonaceous nanomaterials in scaling and fabrication of miniaturized, sensitive, and economical medical diagnostic kits

18. Role of different approaches of functionalization over carbonaceous nanomaterials in designing different sensor devices in food, crop, and biomedical sectors

Section 6: Toxicity assessment of different forms of Carbon-Based Nanomaterials: Safety, Health Evaluation (SHE)

19. Toxicological analysis of carbon-based nanomaterials in food industry applications

20. Risks associated with the clinical trials of carbon nanomaterials in agriculture domains (Soil nutrients/ Soil microbial diversity)

21. Safety matters pertaining to carbon-based nanomaterials in drug designing for targeted drug delivery in biomedical sciences

Product details

  • Edition: 1
  • Latest edition
  • Published: April 24, 2024
  • Language: English

About the editors

KB

Kunal Biswas

Dr. Kunal Biswas is an Assistant Professor at the Centre for Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, International Research Centre, Sathyabama Institute of Science and Technology, India. He holds a Master’s degree in Nanoscience and Technology from Tezpur Central University and a PhD in Biotechnology from Maulana Abul Kalam Azad University of Technology. Dr. Biswas’s research focuses on nano-biotechnology, encompassing material engineering, nano-biosensors, sensor fabrication, synthetic biology, and the nano-bio interface. He is also interested on the application of machine learning and deep learning techniques in materials science and engineering. His expertise lies particularly in carbonaceous nanomaterials and their diverse applications across material sciences and biotechnology.

Affiliations and expertise
Assistant Professor, Sathyabama Institute of Science and Technology, India

YM

Yugal Kishore Mohanta

Dr. Yugal Kishore Mohanta is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Applied Biology, School of Biological Sciences at the University of Science and Technology Meghalaya (USTM). His current research is green nanoparticles and its potential application in food and biomedicine. He earned his PhD in Life Sciences from North Orissa University, Baripada. He has also successfully completed the BCIL industrial training programme on Plant Tissue Culture sponsored by the Department of Biotechnology. Among other academic/research achievements, he was awarded as visiting research scholar at Department of Biology, KU Leuven, Belgium sponsored by KU Leuven. He has more than ten years research experience on natural products chemistry and nanobiotechnology. He has published in peer-reviewed SCI-indexed journals like BMC Plant Biology, Frontiers in Microbiology, Molecules, Frontiers on Plant science, Frontiers in molecular biosciences Nanobiotechnology, and Materials Focus. He has also contributed 11 book chapters and edited a book.
Affiliations and expertise
Department of Applied Biology, University of Science and Technology, Meghalaya, India

TM

Tapan Kumar Mohanta

Dr. Tapan Kumar Mohanta is currently a Research Assistant Professor at the University of Nizwa in Oman. Before joining the University of Nizwa, Dr. Mohanta was working as a Research Professor at Yeungnam University, Gyeongsan, South Korea. Dr. Mohanta also worked as a postdoctoral research associate at the G.B. Pant University of Agriculture and Technology, Pant Nagar, India and the National Institute of Plant Genome Research, New Delhi, India. To his credit, Dr. Mohanta has more than 70 SCI/SCI-E indexed peer-reviewed research publications in Q1, Q2, and Q3 journals in the field of plant genomics, molecular biology, metabolomics, and nanomaterial science. In addition, Dr. Mohanta has contributed several book chapters and other research publications as well. Dr. Mohanta earned an MS degree in Bioinformatics and a PhD degree from the University of Turin, Italy and an MSc in Biotechnology degree from North Orissa University, India.
Affiliations and expertise
Research Assistant Professor, Natural and Medical Sciences Research Centre, University of Nizwa, Oman

MS

Muthupandian Saravanan

Dr. Muthupandian Saravanan is currently a Professor in the Department of Pharmacology at Saveetha University, SIMATS, Chennai, India. He has a degree in Microbiology from Madurai Kamaraj University and a Doctorate with Specialization in Medical Microbiology and Nanomedicine from Sathyabama University, India. As a Post-Doctoral Researcher at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, he studied nano-biomaterials and their biomedical applications. He later worked as Associate Professor, under the United Nation Development Program in Department of Medical Microbiology and Immunology at Mekelle University in Ethiopia. He has published papers in high impact journals such as the Lancet and Nature. He has participated in more than 75 national and international conferences and reviewed of more than 100 international peer-reviewed journals. He has served as guest editor/ co-editor for reputed PubMed and Scopus indexed journals. He has received many fellowships and awards, notably the IET- Nanobiotechnology premium Awards in 2019 and 2020.
Affiliations and expertise
Professor, AMR and Nanotherapeutics Lab, Department of Pharmacology Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences (SIMATS)

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