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Title:
Nanoparticles in anti-microbial materials : use and characterisation
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RSC Nanoscience & Nanotechnology ; no. 23

RSC nanoscience & nanotechnology ; 23
Publication Information:
Cambridge, U.K. : Royal Society of Chemistry, 2012
Physical Description:
vii, 242 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 24 cm.
ISBN:
9781849731591
Abstract:
"Many nanomaterials exhibit anti-microbial properties and demand for such materials grows as new applications are found in such areas as medicine, environmental science and specialised coatings. This book documents the most up to date research on the area of nanoparticles showing anti-microbial activity and discusses their preparation and characterisation. Further materials showing potential anti-microbial properties are also discussed.With its user-friendly approach to applications, this book is an excellent reference for practical use in the lab. Its emphasis on material characterisation will benefit both the analytical and materials scientist. Frequent references to the primary literature ensure that the book is a good source of information to newcomers and experienced practitioners alike. Chapters devoted to nanoparticles, microbial impacts on surfaces and molecular biology will be essential reading, while chapters on characterisation ensure this book stands out in the field."-- Provided by publisher.
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Many nanomaterials exhibit anti-microbial properties and demand for such materials grows as new applications are found in such areas as medicine, environmental science and specialised coatings. This book documents the most up to date research on the area of nanoparticles showing anti-microbial activity and discusses their preparation and characterisation. Further materials showing potential anti-microbial properties are also discussed. With its user-friendly approach to applications, this book is an excellent reference for practical use in the lab. Its emphasis on material characterisation will benefit both the analytical and materials scientist. Frequent references to the primary literature ensure that the book is a good source of information to newcomers and experienced practitioners alike. Chapters devoted to nanoparticles, microbial impacts on surfaces and molecular biology are essential reading, while chapters on characterisation ensure this book stands out in the field.


Author Notes

The authors are members of the Analytical and Environmental Research Group at Dublin City University. Dr Regan's research interests include the development of nanoparticles for biofouling prevention and novel separation systems


Table of Contents

Nanoparticles: What Are They?
Microbial Impacts on Surfaces
Applications of Nanoparticles
Characterisation of materials using quantitative approaches
Visualisation of nano-antimicrobial materials
Biological methods for characterisation of nano antimicrobial materials
Molecular Biological Techniques
Conclusions