Biofilm and Materials Science (eBook)
XI, 196 Seiten
Springer International Publishing (Verlag)
978-3-319-14565-5 (ISBN)
Dr. Hideyuki Kanematsu, FIMF ( a Fellow of IMF) is a full professor and the Deputy President of National Institute of Technology, Suzuka College, Japan. There he is a researcher in Environment Materials Engineering. He is interested particularly in the interfacial phenomena between the metallic surface and organisms from an environmental science viewpoint. He holds a B.Eng. (1981), a M.Eng.(1983) and a Ph.D in Materials Science and Engineering (1989), all from Nagoya University. He is active as a member, board member, and editorial member of ASM International, the National Association of Surface Finishing, USA (NASF), the institute of Materials Finishing, UK (IMF), as well as the Minerals, Metals & Materials society, USA (TMS), the American Chemical Society (ACS), the Japan Institute of Metals (JIM) and the Iron & Steel Institute of Japan (ISIJ). He was the NASF Scientific Achievement Award Winner and now literally the leading researcher for Surface Engineering in the world.
Dr. Dana M. Barry is a Research Professor in Clarkson University's Department of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering and Senior Technical Writer & Editor in the University's Center for Advanced Materials Processing. She is a Professor and Scientific Board President for Ansted University and has served as a Visiting Professor in the Department of Materials Science & Engineering at the National Institute of Technology, Suzuka College, Japan, numerous times (2002, 2005, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2013, & 2014). She holds a B.A. degree (1971) and a M.S degree (1972) in Science Education from SUNY Potsdam, a M.S. degree in Chemistry (1974) from Clarkson University, a Ph.D. in Education (1985) from Columbia Pacific, an honorary Ph.D. in Science Education (2001) from Ansted University, and Ph.D. in Engineering (2011) from Osaka University, Japan. She has over 200 professional publications and many honors including 19 Consecutive Apex Awards for Publication Excellence from Communications Concepts in Springfield, Virginia. In addition, she is a Chemistry Ambassador for the American Chemical Society and serves as an officer for its Northern New York Section.
Dr. Hideyuki Kanematsu, FIMF ( a Fellow of IMF) is a full professor and the Deputy President of National Institute of Technology, Suzuka College, Japan. There he is a researcher in Environment Materials Engineering. He is interested particularly in the interfacial phenomena between the metallic surface and organisms from an environmental science viewpoint. He holds a B.Eng. (1981), a M.Eng.(1983) and a Ph.D in Materials Science and Engineering (1989), all from Nagoya University. He is active as a member, board member, and editorial member of ASM International, the National Association of Surface Finishing, USA (NASF), the institute of Materials Finishing, UK (IMF), as well as the Minerals, Metals & Materials society, USA (TMS), the American Chemical Society (ACS), the Japan Institute of Metals (JIM) and the Iron & Steel Institute of Japan (ISIJ). He was the NASF Scientific Achievement Award Winner and now literally the leading researcher for Surface Engineering in the world. Dr. Dana M. Barry is a Research Professor in Clarkson University’s Department of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering and Senior Technical Writer & Editor in the University’s Center for Advanced Materials Processing. She is a Professor and Scientific Board President for Ansted University and has served as a Visiting Professor in the Department of Materials Science & Engineering at the National Institute of Technology, Suzuka College, Japan, numerous times (2002, 2005, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2013, & 2014). She holds a B.A. degree (1971) and a M.S degree (1972) in Science Education from SUNY Potsdam, a M.S. degree in Chemistry (1974) from Clarkson University, a Ph.D. in Education (1985) from Columbia Pacific, an honorary Ph.D. in Science Education (2001) from Ansted University, and Ph.D. in Engineering (2011) from Osaka University, Japan. She has over 200 professional publications and many honors including 19 Consecutive Apex Awards for Publication Excellence from Communications Concepts in Springfield, Virginia. In addition, she is a Chemistry Ambassador for the American Chemical Society and serves as an officer for its Northern New York Section.
Preface: Hideyuki Kanematsu and Dana M. Barry
Acknowledgements
Part 1: Biofilm, Microbiology, and Genomics
Chapters:
1 Introduction: Hideyuki Kanematsu and Dana M. Barry
2 Conditioning Films: Hideyuki Kanematsu and Dana M. Barry
3 Movement of Bacteria toward Materials’ Surfaces: Hideyuki Kanematsu and Dana M. Barry
4 Adhesion of Bacteria: Katsutoshi Hori
5 Microstructures of Biofilm: James Chapman
6 Detachment of Bacteria: James Chapman
7 Genomics Approach: Hajime Ikegai
8 General Biological Biofilm Observation and Evaluation: Hideyuki Kanematsu and Dana M. Barry
Part 2: Biofilm and Industrial Problems
Chapters:
1 Corrosion and Biofilm: Reza Javaherdashti
2 Cooling Water: Dana M Barry and Hideyuki Kanematsu
3 Ships and Marine Structures: Daisuke Kuroda
4 Biofilm Formation on Medical Devices and Infection: Preventive Approaches: Sitaraman Krishnan
5 Hygiene Problems and Food Industry: Satoshi Fukuzaki
6 Environmental Problems – Soil and Underground Water Treatment and Bioremediation: Hideyuki Kanematsu and Dana M. Barry
7 Energy Problems – Fuel cell: Nobumitsu Hirai
8 Bioreactors in Industries and Biofilm: Dana M. Barry and Hideyuki Kanematsu
9 Fish Reef, Seaweed Bed, and Other Construction Applications: Hideyuki Kanematsu and Dana M. Barry
10 Contamination and Clean Surface of Materials: authors: Hideyuki Kanematsu and Dana M. Barry
Part 3 Solving Industrial Biofilm Problems
Chapters:
1 Chemical Cleaning: Satoshi Fukuzaki
2 Physical Removal of Biofilms: Dana M. Barry and Hideyuki Kanematsu
3 Antibacterial Effect of Materials and Biofilm: Hideyuki Kanematsu and Dana M. Barry
4 Immersion Tests: Daisuke Kuroda
5 Artificial Biofilm Formation on Laboratory Scale: Dana M. Barry, Hideyuki Kanematsu and Paul McGrath
6 New Evaluation Techniques for Biofilm in Materials Science: Hideyuki Kanematsu and Dana M. Barry
7 Future Scope: Hideyuki Kanematsu and Dana M. Barry
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 9.4.2015 |
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Zusatzinfo | XI, 196 p. 87 illus., 59 illus. in color. |
Verlagsort | Cham |
Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Naturwissenschaften ► Biologie |
Technik ► Bauwesen | |
Technik ► Maschinenbau | |
Schlagworte | Biofilm • Biofilm Cooling Pipes • biofilm formation • Biofouling • Fouling • Marine Corrosion • Medical Materials • Microbial Biofilms • Surface Contamination |
ISBN-10 | 3-319-14565-7 / 3319145657 |
ISBN-13 | 978-3-319-14565-5 / 9783319145655 |
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