Titre : |
Advances in composite materials for medicine and nanotechnology |
Type de document : |
document électronique |
Auteurs : |
Brahim Attaf, Éditeur scientifique |
Editeur : |
Rijeka [Croitia] : IntechOpen |
Année de publication : |
2019 |
Importance : |
1 fichier PDF (28.6 Mo) |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : |
978-953-51-5993-3 |
Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
Mots-clés : |
Nanotechnology
Nanocomposites
Medical engineering |
Index. décimale : |
61:620.3 Nanotechnologie appliquée à la médecine |
Résumé : |
Due to their good mechanical characteristics in terms of stiffness and strength coupled with mass-saving advantage and other attractive physico-chemical properties, composite materials are successfully used in medicine and nanotechnology fields. To this end, the chapters composing the book have been divided into the following sections: medicine, dental and pharmaceutical applications; nanocomposites for energy efficiency; characterization and fabrication, all of which provide an invaluable overview of this fascinating subject area. The book presents, in addition, some studies carried out in orthopedic and stomatological applications and others aiming to design and produce new devices using the latest advances in nanotechnology. This wide variety of theoretical, numerical and experimental results can help specialists involved in these disciplines to enhance competitiveness and innovation. |
Note de contenu : |
Summary of thr book :
1. Advances in collagen/hydroxyapatite composite materials.
2. Composite scaffolds for orthopaedic regenerative medicine.
3. Composite material stent comprising metallic and non-metallic materials.
4. Composite materials for some biotribological systems.
5. Liposil, a promising phospholipid/silica composite material.
6. Advances in thermoelectric energy conversion nanocomposites.
7. Metal oxides and their composites for the photoelectrode of dye sensitized solar cells.
8. Nanocomposites for photovoltaic energy conversion.
9. Composite nanomaterials for hydrogen technologies.
10. Development of tunable nanocomposites made from carbon nanotubes for electrochemical applications. |
Advances in composite materials for medicine and nanotechnology [document électronique] / Brahim Attaf, Éditeur scientifique . - Rijeka [Croitia] : IntechOpen, 2019 . - 1 fichier PDF (28.6 Mo). ISBN : 978-953-51-5993-3 Langues : Anglais ( eng)
Mots-clés : |
Nanotechnology
Nanocomposites
Medical engineering |
Index. décimale : |
61:620.3 Nanotechnologie appliquée à la médecine |
Résumé : |
Due to their good mechanical characteristics in terms of stiffness and strength coupled with mass-saving advantage and other attractive physico-chemical properties, composite materials are successfully used in medicine and nanotechnology fields. To this end, the chapters composing the book have been divided into the following sections: medicine, dental and pharmaceutical applications; nanocomposites for energy efficiency; characterization and fabrication, all of which provide an invaluable overview of this fascinating subject area. The book presents, in addition, some studies carried out in orthopedic and stomatological applications and others aiming to design and produce new devices using the latest advances in nanotechnology. This wide variety of theoretical, numerical and experimental results can help specialists involved in these disciplines to enhance competitiveness and innovation. |
Note de contenu : |
Summary of thr book :
1. Advances in collagen/hydroxyapatite composite materials.
2. Composite scaffolds for orthopaedic regenerative medicine.
3. Composite material stent comprising metallic and non-metallic materials.
4. Composite materials for some biotribological systems.
5. Liposil, a promising phospholipid/silica composite material.
6. Advances in thermoelectric energy conversion nanocomposites.
7. Metal oxides and their composites for the photoelectrode of dye sensitized solar cells.
8. Nanocomposites for photovoltaic energy conversion.
9. Composite nanomaterials for hydrogen technologies.
10. Development of tunable nanocomposites made from carbon nanotubes for electrochemical applications. |
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