Antimicrobial Materials and Coatings covers the properties, fabrication technologies, and applications of antimicrobial coatings and materials, with a focus on innovative antimicrobial nanomaterials. Due to the globally concerning issue of antimicrobial resistance and the evidence that nanomaterials are believed to have no or low potential for resistance development, considerable efforts have been directed to synthesizing and developing antibacterial coatings and nanomaterials for a range of applications. This book guides the reader through the key properties, fabrication technologies and various applications of antimicrobial coatings and materials, including applications in food packaging, biomedicine and public health, water treatment and decontamination.
- Covers a range of antimicrobial coatings and materials, including thin films, nanocomposites, bioactive materials, and more
- Explores key microbial sub-types - bacteria, viruses, and fungi - and maps the appropriate antimicrobial coating/material to each type, helping the reader select the best optimized material for their purposes
- Reviews the benefits of innovative antimicrobial nanomaterials and nanocoatings in fighting antimicrobial resistance in a range of industries and environments
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Section 1 Bio-based antimicrobial composites1. Antimicrobial gum a bio-based nanocomposites.2. Antibacterial Properties of Biobased Polyester Composites3. Production of Bio-Based Antimicrobial AgentsSection: 2 Biodegradable antibacterial materials4. Biodegradable Antibacterial Polymeric Nanosystems5. Biodegradable Natural Antibacterial Extract as Novel Periodontal Barrier Membranes6. Bio-Based Antimicrobial towards Sustainable DevelopmentSection 3 Bioactive materials and coatings7. Bioactive glass coatings on metallic implants for biomedical applications8. Enzymic Thin Film Coatings for Bioactive Materials9. Antibacterial and Bioactive Coatings on Titanium Implant SurfacesSection 4 Interfaces Materials and coatings10. Superhydrophobic Coatings with Edible Materials11. Dual-Functional, Superhydrophobic and Antimicrobial Characteristics12. Antibacterial Coatings Constructed by N-Hydroxyethyl acrylamide and Quaternary Ammonium-Containing CopolymersSection 5 Antifungal materials and coatings13. Antifungal Coatings in Medical Device Infections14. Antifungal activity copper nanocomposite coatings15. (Meth)acrylate polymers based antifungal materialsSection 6 Nanoengineered Materials and coatings16. Nanoengineered Antibacterial Coatings and Materials17. Engineering and Application Perspectives on Designing an Antimicrobial Surface18. Nanotechnology in Paints and Coatings19. Nano based antiviral coating to reduced viral infectionSection 7 Antimicrobial coatings for biomedical application20. Antibacterial Coatings: Challenges, Perspectives, and Opportunities21. Antibacterial Coatings for Improving the Performance of Biomaterials22. Organic and inorganic antibacterial approaches in combating bacterial infection for biomedical applicationSection 8 Food packaging materials23. Bio-based active food packaging materials24. Green-based antimicrobial packaging materials25. Bacterial cellulose as a biodegradable food packaging materialSection 9 Antibacterial filters and membranes26. Chitosan-based nanofibrous membranes for antibacterial filter applications27. Development of tree-like nanofibrous air filter28. Potential of a functionalized nanofiber microfiltration membrane as an antibacterial water filterSection 10 Bacteria fouling and fouling prevention29. Fouling control in reverse osmosis for water desalination30. Fouling of ion exchange membranes used in the electrodialysis reversal advanced water treatment31. Prevention of bacteria fouling in drinking waterSection 11 Case studies32. Case studies I33. Case studies II34. Case studies IIISection 12 Green and sustainable future and conclusion35. plant-mediated green synthesis of noble metal nanoparticles for antibacterial applications36. Antibacterial nanomaterials for environmental and consumer product applications37. Antibacterial activity of green synthesized silver nanoparticles