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Nanotoxicity

Prevention and Antibacterial Applications of Nanomaterials
By:Susai Rajendran; ‎Anita Mukherjee; ‎Tuan Anh Nguyen
Publisher:Elsevier S & T
Print ISBN:9780128199435
eText ISBN:9780128199442
Edition:1
Copyright:2020
Format:Page Fidelity

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Nanotoxicity: Prevention, and Antibacterial Applications of Nanomaterials focuses on the fundamental concepts for cytotoxicity and genotoxicity of nanomaterials. It sheds more light on the underlying phenomena and fundamental mechanisms through which nanomaterials interact with organisms and physiological media. The book provides good guidance for toxic prevention methods and management in the manufacture/application/disposal. The book also discusses the potential applications of nanomaterials-based antibiotics.

The potential toxic effects of nanomaterials result not only from the type of base materials, but also from their size/ ligands/surface chemical modifications. This book discusses why different classes of nanomaterials display toxic properties, and what can be done to mitigate this toxicity. It also explores how nanomaterials are being used as antimicrobial agents, being used to purify air and water, and counteract a range of infectious diseases.

This is an important reference for materials scientists, environmental scientists and biomedical scientists, who are seeking to gain a greater understanding of how nanomaterials can be used to combat toxic agents, and how the toxicity of nanomaterials themselves can best be mitigated.

  • Explains the underlying phenomena and fundamental mechanisms through which nanomaterials interact with organisms and physiological media
  • Outlines major methods for mitigating and prevention of nanotoxicity
  • Discusses the applications of nanomaterials-based antibiotics