Sustainable Nanofillers
Fundamentals, Synthesis, and Applications

Micro and Nano Technologies Series

Coordinators: Mallakpour Shadpour, Mustansar Hussain Chaudhery

Language: English

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Sustainable Nanofillers: Fundamentals, Synthesis, and Applications covers the latest advances in sustainable nanofillers, presenting fundamental concepts, state-of-the-art techniques, enhanced properties and novel applications. The book explains essential theoretical aspects, key concepts and methods for synthesis and fabrication. Sections provide coverage of sustainable nanofillers for a wide range of innovative applications, including in pharmaceuticals, biomedicine, drug delivery, environment, oils, lubricants, and fuels, rubber and tires, catalysis, antibacterial and antifungal coatings, textiles, bioactive materials, food and food packaging, and household goods. Final sections offer information on environmental, legal and health and safety issues, approaches to commercialization and standardization, and future opportunities.

This is a valuable resource for researchers and advanced students across nanotechnology, polymer science, chemistry, sustainable materials, chemical engineering, and materials science, as well as for scientists, engineers, and R&D professionals with an interest in sustainable nanofillers for a range of industrial applications.

PART 1: Theory, Selection, and Synthesis of Sustainable Nanofillers 1. Sustainable Nanofillers, Fundamentals, and Opportunities 2. Sustainable Nanofillers, from Lab to Fab 3. Sustainable Nanofillers: Methods of Synthesis and Fabrication PART 2: Applications of Sustainable Nanofillers 4. Sustainable Nanofillers in Pharmaceutical Industry 5. Sustainable Nanofillers in Biomedical Industry 6. Sustainable Nanofillers in Environmental Industry 7. Sustainable Nanofillers in Drug Delivery Industry 8. Medical Applications of Nanofillers 9. Sustainable Nanofillers in Additives for Oils, Lubricants, and Fuels Industry 10. Sustainable Nanofillers in Additives for Rubber and Tire Industry 11. Sustainable Nanofillers in Catalysis Industry 12. Sustainable Nanofillers in Antibacterial and Antifungal Coating Materials 13. Sustainable Nanofillers in Textile Industry 14. Sustainable Nanofillers in Sport Goods Industry 15. Sustainable Nanofillers in Bioactive Materials 16. Sustainable Nanofillers in Food and Food Packaging Industry 17. Sustainable Nanofillers in Household Goods PART 3: Commercialization, Standardization, and Future Prospects of Sustainable Nanofillers 18. Sustainable Nanofillers in Environmental, Legal, Health and Safety Issues 19. Methods and Techniques for Commercialization and Standardization of Sustainable Nanofillers 20. Future of Sustainable Nanofillers

Professor Shadpour Mallakpour, organic polymer chemist, graduated from chemistry department, University of Florida (UF), Gainesville, Florida, U.S.A. in 1984. He spent two years as post-doc at UF. He joint to the department of chemistry, Isfahan University of Technology (IUT), Iran, since 1986. He held several positions such as chairman of department of chemistry and deputy of research, department of chemistry at IUT. From 1994-1995 he worked as visiting professor, University of Mainz, Germany and from 2003-2004 as visiting professor, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, USA. Now he has published more than 900 journal papers and book chapters and more than 440 conference papers and got more than 40 items of awards. The most important award to him was given for the selection of first laureate on fundamental research, at 21st Khwarizmi International award in 2008. He is listed as the Top 1% Scientists in Chemistry in ISI Essential Science Indicators Since 2003. He was selected as academic guest of the 59th Meeting of Nobel Prize Winners in Chemistry, 2009, at Lindau, Germany. He presented many lectures as invited or keynote speaker in different national and international conferences or universities. He was member of organizing and scientific committees for many national and international conferences. He was also the chairperson of many national and international meetings. In recent year he focused on the preparation and characterization of polymers containing chiral amino acid moieties under green conditions using ionic liquids and microwave irradiation as new technology and bringing these aspects towards nanotechnology for the preparation of novel chiral bionanocomposite polymers as well as polymer nanocomposities for hazardous materials removal technologies.
Chaudhery Mustansar Hussain is Adjunct Professor and director of laboratories in the Department of Chemistry and
Environmental Science at New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT), Newark, New Jersey, United States
  • Highlights specific applications across a range of industries, including medicine, environment, oils, lubricants, and fuels, rubber, textiles and food
  • Includes thorough coverage of fundamentals and methods of synthesis and fabrication
  • Considers and analyzes challenges and opportunities relating to environmental impact, health and safety issues, and commercialization and standardization