Exploring the Realms of Nature for Nanosynthesis (eBook)
XIV, 414 Seiten
Springer International Publishing (Verlag)
978-3-319-99570-0 (ISBN)
Ram Prasad is associated with Amity Institute of Microbial Technology, Amity University, Uttar Pradesh, India since 2005. His research interest includes plant-microbe-interactions, sustainable agriculture and microbial nanobiotechnology. Dr. Prasad has more than hundred publications to his credit, including research papers, review articles & book chapters and five patents issued or pending, and edited or authored several books. Dr. Prasad has twelve years of teaching experience and he has been awarded the Young Scientist Award (2007) & Prof. J.S. Datta Munshi Gold Medal (2009) by the International Society for Ecological Communications; FSAB fellowship (2010) by the Society for Applied Biotechnology; the American Cancer Society UICC International Fellowship for Beginning Investigators, USA (2014); Outstanding Scientist Award (2015) in the field of Microbiology by Venus International Foundation; BRICPL Science Investigator Award (ICAABT-2017) and Research Excellence Award (2018). Previously, Dr. Prasad served as Visiting Assistant Professor, Whiting School of Engineering, Department of Mechanical Engineering at Johns Hopkins University, USA and presently, working as Research Associate Professor at School of Environmental Science and Engineering, Sun Yat-Sen University, Guangzhou, China.Anal Kant Jha, M.Phil. (Cantab), Ph.D., FCCS (Cambridge, U.K.) is working as Assistant Professor in Aryabhatta Centre for Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, Aryabhatta Knowledge University, Patna, India. He has over 60 publications to his credit including dozen of book chapters and an X-ray diffraction reference data in JCPDS-ICDD, USA. His current research interests include Embryonic Stem cells, Molecular Nanomedicine and synthesis and characterizations of advanced nanomaterials for different industrial applications using bionanotechnology approaches. Dr. Jha is currently working as participant scientist on Nanosilicon glass based Online Water purifier in order to eliminate the foul odour, hardness, and salinity and heavy metals (Newton Bhabha Foundation of the Royal Society, London and DST, India). He has successfully guided 03 M.Tech. students. He is an active peer of different internationally reckoned journals of different publishing houses. He has delivered invited lectures in innumerable national and international conferences.K. Prasad, Ph.D. is Professor at the University Department of Physics, T.M. Bhagalpur University, Bhagalpur, India. He is having the teaching experience of twenty five years in variety of organizations such as SLIET Longowal (Punjab), Central University of Jharkhand Ranchi and Aryabhatta Knowledge University Patna – A technical university. Prof. Prasad has successfully guided twelve Ph.D. and two M.Tech. students and is working as the Editorial Board member of different journals including Colloids and Surface B. He has over 150 publications to his credit including a book, dozens of book chapters and fifteen X-ray diffraction reference data in JCPDS-ICDD, USA. His current research interests include synthesis and characterizations of eco-friendly ferroelectric/piezoelectric ceramics as well as ceramic-polymer composites and advanced nanomaterials for different industrial applications. He is an active peer of different internationally reckoned journals. He has delivered more than thirty invited lectures indifferent national and international conferences / workshops.
1. Synthesis of nanomaterials involving microemulsion and miceller mediumSantosh Kumar 1, Mohammad Y. Wani 2, Joonseok Koh 11Department of Organic and Nano System Engineering, Konkuk University, 120 Neungdong-ro, Gwangjin-gu, Seoul 05029, Republic of Korea2Texas Therapeutics Institute, Brown Foundation Institute of Molecular Medicine, The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, United StatesEmail: santoshics@gmail.com; ccdjko@konkuk.ac.kr2. Microbes: Nature’s cell factories of nanoparticles synthesisTabeer Khan, Anila Fariq*, Azra YasminMicrobiology & Biotechnology Research Lab, Department of Environmental Sciences,Fatima Jinnah Women University, Rawalpindi, Pakistan*Email: neelaahmad@gmail.com3. A broad spectrum antibacterial silver nanoparticles green synthesis, characterization and mechanism of actionS. Rajeshkumar 1, L.V. Bharath 1, R. Geetha 21 School of Bio-Sciences and Technology, VIT University, Vellore - 632014, TN, India2 Department of Zoology, Thiruvalluvar University, Vellore, TN, IndiaEmail: ssrajeshkumar@hotmail.com4. Preparation of metal oxide nanoparticles using green resources and its characterization and applicationJ Santhoshkumar, S. Venkat Kumar and S. RajeshkumarSchool of Bio-Sciences and Technology, VIT University, Vellore - 632014, TN, IndiaEmail: ssrajeshkumar@hotmail.com5. Biosynthesis of zinc oxide nanoparticles and a mechanistic study of its antibacterial and antifungal activityHappy Agarwal, Soumya Menon, S. Venkat Kumar and S. RajeshkumarSchool of Bio-Sciences and Technology, VIT University, Vellore - 632014, TN, IndiaEmail: ssrajeshkumar@hotmail.com6. Biomemetic synthesis of selenium nanoparticles via microbes and plants and its biomedical applicationsSoumya Menon, Happy Agarwal, S. Venkat Kumar and S. RajeshkumarSchool of Bio-Sciences and Technology, VIT University, Vellore – 632014, TN, IndiaEmail: ssrajeshkumar@hotmail.com7. Synthesis of metal and oxide nanoparticles involving food beneficiariesDaizy PhilipDepartment of Physics, Mar Ivanios College, Mar Ivanios Vidya Nagar, Nalanchira P.O., Thiruvananthapuram 695015, IndiaEmail: daizyp@rediffmail.com; philipdaizy@yahoo.co.in8. Synthesis of different nanomaterials using Fruits and vegetables for biological and agricultural applicationsSurajit DasDepartment of Life Science, National Institute of Technology, Rourkela, Odisha 769008, IndiaEmail: surajit@nitrkl.ac.in; surajit@myself.com9. Synthesis of nanomaterials involving animals and animal processing wastesAnal K. Jha 1 and K. Prasad 21 Aryabhatta Centre for Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, Aryabhatta KnowledgeUniversity, Patna, India2 University Department of Physics, T. M. Bhagalpur University, Bhagalpur 812007, India Email: analkjha80@gmail.com; k.prasad65@gmail.com10. Synthesis of nanomaterials using hydrothermal method: A truly green approachK.P. ChandraDepartment of Physics, S.M. College Bhagalpur 812001, IndiaEmail: kpchandra23@gmail.com11. Hydrothermal synthesis of hybrid nanoparticles for future directions of renewal energy applicationsGajendra Prasad SinghCentre for Nanotechnology, Central University of Jharkhand, Brambe, Ranchi, JharkhandEmail: gpsinghcuj@gmail.com12. Synthesis of nanomaterials involving expired pharmaceuticals: Best out of wasteAnal K. Jha 1 and K. Prasad 21Aryabhatta Centre for Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, Aryabhatta Knowledge University, Patna, India2University Department of Physics, T. M. Bhagalpur University, Bhagalpur 812007, India Email: analkjha80@gmail.com; k.prasad65@gmail.com13. Nanocrystalline cellulose - Production and applicationsSai Swaroop Dalli 1, Bijaya Kumar Uprety 2, Mahdieh Samavi 2, Radhika Singh 3 and Sudip Kumar Rakshit 1,2*1 Department of Chemistry and Material Sciences, Lakehead University, 955 Oliver Road, Thunder Bay, ON, Canada P7B 5E12 Department of Biotechnology, Lakehead University, 955 Oliver Road, Thunder Bay, ON, Canada P7B 5E13 Department of Chemistry, Dayalbagh Educational Institute, Dayalbagh, Agra 282 005 (UP), India*Corresponding author Email: srakshit@lakeheadu.ca14. Green synthesis of graphene and graphene oxideSiavash IravaniSchool of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences; Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, IranEmail: siavashira@gmail.com15. Applications of agrowaste for development of polymer based nano/micro compositesSyed Murtuza Ali 1* and Sheik Feroz 21 Department of Mechanical and Industrial EngineeringCaledonian College of EngineeringP.O. Box 2322, Al-Hail, PC 111, Sultanate of OmanEmail: smurtuzaali@gmail.com ; murtuza@caledonian.edu.om16. Mechanistic plethora of Biogenetic Nanosynthesis: An EvaluationAnal K. Jha 1 and K. Prasad 21 Aryabhatta Centre for Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, Aryabhatta KnowledgeUniversity, Patna, India2 University Department of Physics, T. M. Bhagalpur University, Bhagalpur 812007, India Email: analkjha80@gmail.com; k.prasad65@gmail.comIndex
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 24.10.2018 |
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Reihe/Serie | Nanotechnology in the Life Sciences | Nanotechnology in the Life Sciences |
Zusatzinfo | XIV, 414 p. 120 illus., 113 illus. in color. |
Verlagsort | Cham |
Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Naturwissenschaften ► Biologie ► Mikrobiologie / Immunologie |
Schlagworte | antibacterial • Antifungal • biomedicine • Biotechnology • Green Synthesis • nanomaterials • nanotechnology |
ISBN-10 | 3-319-99570-7 / 3319995707 |
ISBN-13 | 978-3-319-99570-0 / 9783319995700 |
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