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Title:
Nanostructured materials and coatings for biomedical and sensor applications
Series:
NATO science series. v. 102

NATO science series. ; v. 102
Publication Information:
Dordrecht : Kluwer Academic Publishers in cooperation with NATO Scientific Affairs Division, 2003
Physical Description:
x, 397 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
ISBN:
9781402013218

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This volume contains papers that were presented at the NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Nanostructured Materials and Coatings for Biomedical and Sensor Applications held in Kyiv, Ukraine, 4-8 August, 2002. A total of 104 scientists from 14 countries participated in our ARW, making it a really international event. Participants ranged from graduate students to senior researchers. They presented 16 tutorial lectures, 20 short talks and more than 70 posters. Invited speakers, from NATO and Partner countries, presented some of the most recent developments in physics, chemistry and technology of nanosized materials. A broad range of speakers having international standing and representing NATO and partner countries, as well as university, industrial and govemment research laboratories participated in this meeting and wrote papers for this volume. Foregoing ARW gathered together the scientists working in the area of nanosized materials and coatings and their applications in biomedicine and sensors. The first objective of this AR W was to discuss the current research covering a wide range of physical and chemical properties of biomaterials and their use. Active discussion of oral presentations and posters, and the round table discussion gave a good opportunity to researchers from academia and industry to discuss the achievements in this field and outline future directions in terms of technological developments and product commercialisation in the fields of biomedicine and sensors. Particularly, advanced ceramics and nanostructured carbons were covered in many presentations.


Table of Contents

Prefrace
Group photo
1 Materials for Biomedical Applications
Nanostructured Materials in Medicine
State of the Art in UkraineI
Uvarova
Current Trends in Biomaterial CoatingsS.V. Mikhalovsky, et al.
Injectable Nanoparticle Technology for In Vitro Remediation of Overdosed ToxinsR. Partch, et al.
Nanostructured MeSiO2 (Me=Ag, Cu) Coatings with Antibacterial ActivityC.C. Trapalis, et al.
Low Friction Wear Resistant Sputtered Carbon Coatings for Biomedical ApplicationsS.K. Taylor, et al.
Mechanism of Interaction of Silicon Nitride Powders with Biochemical Media and Their Toxic EffectV.A. Lavrenko, et al.
Microstructure and Strength of Germanium Microwires for Biomedical DevicesD. Grabco, et al.
Properties of Biomaterials Based on Biological Hydroxyapatite in Synthetic and Natural Physiological MediumsL.A. Ivanchenko, et al.
Preparation of Hydroxyapatite Nano-Particles Using a Modified Precipitation MethodG.C. Koumoulidis, et al.
Biomineralization of Hydroxyapatite/Titania Composites Prepared by Explosive Shock WavesH. Beheri, et al.
Prospects of Usage of Material with Fullerine Coatings for Endoprosthesis of JointsV.V. Lashneva, et al.
Nanodispersed Diamond Adsorbents for Biological Solution CleaningG.P. Bogatyreva, et al.
2 Thin Films and Coatings
Tribological Characterization of Carbide-Derived Carbon (CDC) Films in Dry and Humid EnvironmentsB. Carroll, et al.
Nanostructured Ceramic Coatings Produced by Magnetron SputteringV. Teixeira, et al.
Analysis of the Microhardness and the Porosity in Graded Thermal Barrier CoatingsA. Portinha, et al.
Nanostructured Mesoporous Silica FilmsM.C. Gontalves and G.S. Attard
Thin Film Crystallization Behaviours for Oxides of Rare-Earth Metals on Amphorous SilicaA.F. Andreeva and A.M. Kasumov
Structure and Mechanical Properties of Nanostructured Metal-Carbon FilmsY. Pauleau, et al.
Thin Film Metal Matrixes for Biocorrosion StudiesO.K. Dvoynenko, et al.
3 Nanoparticles and Nanoceramics
Synthesis and Properties of Nanostructured Carbon Materials: Nanodiamond, Onion Like Carbon and Carbon NanotubesV.L. Kusnetsov, et al.
Synthesis of Spherical, Non-Aggregated Silica NanoparticlesA. Vital, et al.
Formation of Composite SiC-SiB6 NanopowdersM. Vlasova, et al.
A Model of Electrical Conduction in Xerographic Toners as Polymer Conductive Filler of Particulate CompositesV. Skorokhod
Computerized Complex for Sintering Nanoceramics at High PressuresV.S. Urbanovich and G.G. Shkatulo
C60 Fullerene PolymersR.A. Wood, et al.
A Tight-Binding Molecular-Dynamics Approach to Structural and Electronic Properties of a-SiCV.I. Ivashchenko, et al.
Theory of Nanotube NanodevicesS.V. Rotkin
4 Sensor Materials
Sol-Gel Processing of Lithia Aluminosilicates (LAS) Solid Solution for Future Low Temperature Ceramic SensorW.I. Abdel-Fattah, et al.
Structural and Optical Characterization on InN Thin Films Novel Photonic Materials for Photovoltaic and Sensor ApplicationsV.Ya. Malakov
An Overview to Magnetic Beads Used in Electrochemical DNA BiosensorsJ. Wang and A. Erdem
Approaches for Structured Immobilization of Recognising Elements on the Transducer Surface of BiosensorsD. Grabco, et al.
Performance of Amperometric Alchol Electrodes Prepared by Plasma Polymerization TechniqueD.  ÷keliler and M. Mutlu
Chemical Active Centers at Surfaces of Si-Based MaterialsA.E. Kiv, et al.
Deposition of SnO2-Based Thin Films by Reactive DC Magnetron Sputtering for Gas Sensing ApplicationsJ.M. Correia-Pires, et al.
Rehybridization at (110) Faces of SnO2V.V. Golovanov, et al.
Behaviour of Micro-Fabricated Composite Membrane as Amperometric Glucose BiosensorC.M. Pereira, et al.
EQCM Study on the Polytyramine Modified Electrodes for the Preparation of BiosensorsC.M. Cordas, et al.
Nanocoating of Particulate Surface in Colloidal Processing for Piezoelectric Sensors ApplicationsW.H. Shih, et al.
Subject Index