1st Edition

Nanocomposite Particles for Bio-Applications Materials and Bio-Interfaces

Edited By Tito Trindade, Ana Luisa Daniel da Silva Copyright 2012
    316 Pages 98 B/W Illustrations
    by Jenny Stanford Publishing

    This book provides a concise state of the art of the synthesis and properties of nanocomposite particles with interest for diverse bio-applications. Contributions are mainly related to the chemical design of nanocomposite particles, their properties as well as their constituent materials, and the tailoring of bio-interfaces that may be relevant to the fields of clinical diagnosis and drug delivery procedures, among other bio-applications.

    From Nanoparticles to Nanocomposites: An Overview, A. S. Pereira, A. L. Daniel-da-Silva, T. Trindade
    Polymers for Biomedical Applications: Chemical Modification and Biofunctionalization, M. H. Gil, J. F. J. Coelho, P. Ferreira, P. Alves
    Nanocapsules as Carriers for the Transport and Targeted Delivery of Bioactive Molecules, P. Hervella, G. Lollo, F. Oyarzún-Ampuero, G. Rivera, D. Torres, M. J. Alonso
    Inorganic Nanoparticles Biofunctionalization, P. Howes, M. Green
    Silica-Based Materials: Bioprocesses and Nanocomposites, T. Coradin
    Synthetic Strategies for Polymer Based Nanocomposite Particles, A. C. C. Esteves, A. Barros-Timmons
    Synthesis of Nanocomposite Particles Using Supercritical Fluids: A Bridge with Bio-Applications, C. Aymonier, A. C. Le Meur, V. Héroguez
    Biocomposites Containing Magnetic Nanoparticles, A. L. Daniel-da-Silva, N. J. O. Silva, T. Trindade, A. M. Gil
    Multifunctional Nanocomposite Particles for Biomedical Applications, Y. K. Gun’ko, A. Y. Gunko
    Bio-Applications of Functionalized Magnetic Nanoparticles and Their Nanocomposites, P. Tartaj
    Anti-Microbial Properties of Polymer Nanocomposites, S. V. Manorama, P. Basak, S. Singh
    Microcatheters: A Bio-Application of Carbon Nanotube Filled Composites, M. Endo, S. Koyama, Y. A. Kim
    Biosensing Applications Using Nanoparticles, R. Baltazar, C. R. Vistas, G. N. M. Ferreira

    Biography

    Tito Trindade is associate professor at the Department of Chemistry and member of the Centre for Research in Ceramics and Composite Materials (CICECO) of the University of Aveiro (Portugal). Following his PhD at the Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine in London (1996), he has implemented a research line in the University of Aveiro with a special focus on the synthesis and chemical surface modification of nanomaterials. His other research interests include the chemistry of inorganic pigments and the synthesis of inorganic-organic hybrids. He is co-author of around 130 scientific publications. As part of his academic activities, he has been involved in teaching nanochemistry and communicating materials chemistry for nonspecialized audiences, in particular issues related to nanotechnology.

    Ana Luisa Daniel da Silva is auxiliary researcher at the Centre for Research in Ceramics and Composite Materials (CICECO) of the University of Aveiro. Dr. da Silva received her degree in chemical engineering from Instituto Superior Técnico (Lisbon, Portugal) in 2000 and her PhD with honors in materials science from the University of Alicante (Spain) in 2005. Her main scientific interests center on the development of nanomaterials for bio-applications, including magnetic nanoparticles and scaffolds for bone regeneration. Her work has been published in SCI papers, and she has been a regular referee for journals in the area of chemistry and materials science.

    "The book provides an excellent and timely overview on the chemistry and biological applications of various types of nanoparticles and their composites. Starting from the fundamental science of preparation and surface functionalization, the book, following a clear and didactic approach, covers the most important topics which are related to applications of nanoparticles in the biological and medical field. The chapters provide basic principles, detailed insights, and possible applications of the discussed systems and refer the more interested reader to the most important literature. This makes the book a comprehensive reference for graduate students and senior scientists who want to enter this fascinating scientific field at the crossroads of various disciplines."
    —Prof. Guido Kickelbick, Saarland University, Germany