This book emphasizes on the molecular self-assemblies of advanced materials as potential candidates for sensing and biosensing various environmental and biological species, wastewater treatment and biomedical engineering and technology. The designed chapters focus on the basic principles, mechanisms and promising applications of advanced molecular self-assemblies and their integration with the environmental and biomedical processes for controlled detection, degradation, and drug delivery systems.
- Covers basic principles, mechanisms, and promising applications of advanced molecular self-assemblies
- Focusses on the advanced industrial-scale advancements of molecular self-assemblies and their industrial scale production
- Collectively describes the environmental, sensing, and biomedical applications of molecular self-assemblies
- Describes advanced industrial scale materials for industry-oriented applications
- Reviews characterization of advanced molecular self-assemblies
This book is aimed at graduate students and researchers in materials science, chemical engineering, materials chemistry, and self-assemblies.
This book emphasizes on the molecular self-assemblies of advanced materials as potential candidates for sensing and biosensing various environmental and biological species, wastewater treatment and biomedical engineering and technology.
1. Advanced Molecular Self-Assemblies: An Introduction
2.
Characterization of Advanced Molecular Self-Assemblies
3. Polymers and
Polymers Advanced Molecular Self-Assemblies 4, Polymers and Small Molecules
in Advanced Molecular Self-Assemblies
5. Polymers and Molecular Aggregates:
Advanced Molecular Self-Assemblies
6. Anions Detection through Molecular
Self-Assembly
7. Molecular Self-Assemblies for pH Detection: A Promising
Approach
8. Molecular Self-Assemblies for Detecting Reactive Oxygen and
Nitrogen Species
9. Molecular Self-Assemblies for Nucleic Acids Detection
10.
Molecular Self-Assemblies for Detection of Organic Compounds
11. Molecular
Self-Assemblies for Food Safety, Environmental, and Sensing Applications
12.
Molecular Self-Assemblies: Effective Tools for Virus Detection
13. Molecular
Self-Assemblies for Pesticide Detection in Soil
14. Molecular Self-Assemblies
for Explosive Detection
15. Molecular Self-Assemblies for Gaseous Detection
16 Metal-Integrated Nucleic Acid Self-Assembly for Heavy Metal Detection 17
Molecular Self-Assemblies for Scalable and Tuneable Applications in the
Efficient Drug Delivery
Tahir Rasheed is currently a researcher at the Interdisciplinary Research Center for Refining and Advanced Chemicals, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, Saudi Arabia. He completed his PhD degree and postdoctoral research in Organic Polymer and Materials Chemistry from the School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China. His research interests focus on multiple disciplines including controllable synthesis, characterization, and self-assembly of polymeric materials, polymers and polymer-based composites, nanomaterials and nanocomposites, advanced functional materials, MXene and MXene-based composites, and carbon materials, with special emphasis on their potential applications in the field of sensing of heavy metals, electrocatalysis, and energy storage devices.
Chandrabhan Verma is a research scientist at the Department of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering, Khalifa University of Science and Technology, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. He completed Master of Science in Organic Chemistry and a PhD in Corrosion Science and Engineering. He did postdoc studies at North-West University, South Africa, and King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, Saudi Arabia. His research mainly focuses on synthesizing and designing environmentally friendly corrosion inhibitors useful for several industrial applications. Dr Verma has authored several research and review articles in peer-reviewed international journals of ACS, Elsevier, RSC, Wiley, Springer, and so on. He has a total citation of more than 19,400 with an H-index of 77 and an i-10 index of 221. Dr Verma has authored 4 books and edited more than 50 books for highly reputed publishers like RSC, ACS, Elsevier, Wiley, CRC, Bentham Science, and Springer. Dr Verma received several awards for his academic achievements, such as a Gold medal in MSc (Organic Chemistry) and Best Publications Awards (PhD).