Biopolymer Nanoparticles: A Novel Approach for Eco-conscious Environmental Applications is presenting new long-term solutions to the environment issues with the aid of the area of nanotechnology. This comprehensive book investigates the possibility of use of nanoparticles of biopolymer-based materials in water treatment, soil purification, elimination of pollution, biosensing, and several other applications. It investigates synthesis, environmental degradability, and field use of these eco-friendly materials, with contributions by scientists from around the world. The book is a valuable asset for scientists, environmental engineers, and policymakers in cleaner technologies and sustainable development because it marries scientific rationality with environmental sensitivity.
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978-1-032-87488-3 (9781032874883)
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Ayat F. Hashim, Ph.D.
Dr. Ayat F. Hashim is currently working as a Researcher at the Fats and Oils National Research Centre, Food Industries and Nutrition Institute, National Research Centre. She has been working on Nano Lipid Carriers and Polymer Nanocomposites as Effective Nutraceuticals Delivery Vehicles. She has published 36 articles and 12 book chapters in Elsevier and Springer Nature. Also, she has one Book Project entitled: Biopolymeric Nanoparticles for Agricultural Applications that has been formally accepted for publication and may be published in Springer's "Nanotechnology in the Life Sciences". She traveled to Londrina the State University of Londrina, Brazil, Department of Food Science & Technology where she engaged in a short training project in 2019 relevant to the preparation of edible coating film using natural biopolymers. Two years before that, she also traveled to the University of Wroclaw, Poland for another short-term training program in the field of nanoencapsulation of nutraceutical oils for functional food applications. She is a principal investigator for the project funded by the National Research Centre (NRC), Egypt (2023) entitled "Novel SMART Nanofibers as Visual Color Sensors for Edible Oil Deterioration". Also, she was the principal investigator for project number F/5853 funded by the International Foundation for Science (IFS), Sweden (2016). She is interested in the synthesis of nanomaterials, especially functional nanoemulsion, encapsulation, characterization, green synthesis, characterization, and application in pharmaceuticals, food, and agriculture.
Rabab M.A. El-Sherif
Prof. Dr. Rabab El-Sherif Dean of Faculty of Postgraduate Studies for Nanotechnology, Cairo University, Egypt. Professor of Physical Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Cairo University, Ex-Vice Dean of the faculty of Navigation Science and space technology- Beni Suif University. Fellow of National Defense College - Nasser Higher Military Academy. Ambassador of Egypt in NEF (Next Einstein Forum) in Africa. Member in the specialized council of cultural and knowledge, Academy of scientific research and technology, Higher ministry of education, Egypt. Member of the Royal Society of Chemistry, and Ex-president of EYAS (Egyptian Young Academy of Sciences). Expert in Electrochemistry, Fuel cells, Solar cells, Corrosion protection, Smart Coating, bio-implants, nano-composites, environmental studies, bio nanotechnology.
Farah K. Ahmed
Graduated from Biotechnology Program, Faculty of Agriculture, Cairo University and currently a Master student at Department of Biotechnology, Faculty of Nanotechnology Postgraduate, Cairo University. Master Internship Faculty of Nanotechnology Postgraduate, Cairo University and Agricultural Genetic Engineering Research Institute. Working on a scientific project, abiotic stress (salinity) on different strains of rice by using molecular methods at the Agricultural Genetic Engineering Research Institute [23/05/2023 - Current]. She has published 4 review articles and 15 book chapters in Elsevier and Springer Nature. Also, she has one Book project entitled: Biopolymeric Nanoparticles for Agricultural Applications has been formally accepted for publication and may be published in Springer's "Nanotechnology in the Life Sciences."
Sabu Thomas, PhD.
Prof. Sabu Thomas, former Vice Chancellor of Mahatma Gandhi University, is now a full-time professor of Polymer Science and Engineering at the School of Chemical Sciences of Mahatma Gandhi University. He is the Founder Director and Professor of the International and Interuniversity Centre for Nanoscience and Nanotechnology. Thomas is a leading figure in the field of nanoscience, polymer science, and engineering, with a focus on polymer nanocomposites, elastomers, polymer blends, interpenetrating polymer networks, polymer membranes, green composites, nanomedicine, and green nanotechnology. His groundbreaking inventions have significantly impacted the development of new materials for automotive, space, housing, and biomedical fields. Thomas has received numerous international awards, including the Fellowship of the Royal Society of Chemistry, Distinguished Professorship from Jozef Stefan Institute, and the National Education Leadership Award for Excellence in Education. He has published over 1400 peer-reviewed research papers, co-edited 220 books, and is the inventor of 15 patents.
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Nanotech Faculty Cairo Uni, Egypt
Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam, India
Part 1. Environmental Applications of Biopolymer-based Metal Nanoparticles. 1. Polymer nanocomposites for wastewater treatment. 2. Chitosan nanoparticles: A promising biosorbent for wastewater treatment. 3. Effect of biopolymer-metal based nanoparticles on plant growth and health. 4. Biopolymeric Nanoparticles for the Sustainable Removal of Pharmaceutical and Dye Wastes. 5. Innovative Applications of Biopolymeric Nanoparticles for Environmental Remediation. 6. Biopolymer-Based Metal Nanoparticles for Photocatalytic degradation of dyes. 7. Biopolymers nanocomposites for Water Purification. 8. Biopolymer nanoparticles for microbial contamination. 9. Removal of organic pollutants and Catalytic applications for environmental sustainability. 10. Waste-derived biopolymers: An emerging material for the degradation of environmental pollutants. 11. Metal-biopolymer based nanocomposite: A potential antibiotics material. Part 2. Biopolymer-based Metal Nanoparticles in Soil and Agriculture. 12. Cyclodextrin based nanoparticles for environmental pollution. 13. A comparative study on the effect of micro and nano-biopolymers for geotechnical applications. 14. Biopolymer Nanoparticle-mediated for soil remediation. 15. The application of silver nanoparticles in biopolymer-based food packaging or edible coatings. 16. Biopolymers in Renewable Energy. 17. Environmental Fate and Toxicity of Biopolymer-based Metal Nanoparticles. 18. Biopolymer-Based Metal Nanoparticles in Environmental Monitoring. 19. Safety, Regulations, sustainable use of biopolymer-metal nanoparticles and Commercialization.