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11.5 Filtration efficiency of charged and discharged one‐layered (1L)...Figure 11.6 Filtration efficiency of multilayered (1L‐4L) charged PVDF nanof...Figure 11.7 Comparison of the amount of arsenic absorbed in (a) sand (contro...Figure 11.8 (a*) and (d**) SEM, (b*) and (e**) TEM, and (c*) and (f**) AFM i...Figure 11.9 Chronoamperometric analysis of PNM glucose sensor for successive...Figure 11.10 Selectivity test for the PNM‐based glucose sensor.Figure 11.11 Elongation (%), tensile strength (MPa), and Young's modulus (MP...Figure 11.12 Electroactive PLA composite used as mechanical support for fibe...Figure 11.13 (a) PLA/polyaniline composite single fiber as the active materi...Figure 11.14 Cancer multiaxial nanofiber drug delivery as (a) through (f) sh...Figure 11.15 (a) Cross section of triaxial nanofiber horizontal view. (b) Ve...Figure 11.16 (a) Aligned multiaxial PNM and (b) random ordered PNM.Figure 11.17 Four major life cycle inventory groups.Figure 11.18 Network representation of the energy consumed in each process s...Figure 11.19 Holistic processing approach for nanofiber membrane performance...Figure 11.20 Magnetic PAN/magnetite nanofibers after (a) electrospinning, (b...Figure 11.21 Magnetic PAN/nickel‐ferrite nanofibers after (a) electrospinnin...Figure 11.22 Schematic of binary bit and qubit – two‐state quantum device [1...

      9 Chapter 12Figure 12.1 Different approach of synthesis of nanoparticle.Figure 12.2 Different important phytochemicals and their mode of action.Figure 12.3 Mechanism of action of phytochemicals in biological system.Figure 12.4 Biological agents used for nanoparticle synthesis.Figure 12.5 Manipulation of different characteristic features of nanoparticl...

      10 Chapter 13Figure 13.1 Polymer biocomposite classification of NBCs.Figure 13.2 Type and composition of composite materials.Figure 13.3 Polysaccharide‐based biocomposites.Figure 13.4 Cellulose‐based biocomposite preparations.Figure 13.5 Pectin‐based biocomposite preparations.Figure 13.6 Starch‐based biocomposite constituents: (a) amylase; (b) amylope...Figure 13.7 Alginate composite consists of β‐D‐mannuronic (M) and α‐L‐guluro...Figure 13.8 Mechanisms of biodegradation: (a) surface erosion; (b) bulk eros...

      11 Chapter 17Figure 17.1 Various contaminants polluting the environment.Figure 17.2 Schematic representation of the mechanisms of nanoparticles in t...

      12 Chapter 20Figure 20.1 (a) SEM, (b) TEM, and (c) magnified TEM images of poly(ethylene ...Figure 20.2 The effect of the different viscosities on fiber morphology: (a)...Figure 20.3 Benchmarks for designing effective drug delivery systems.Figure 20.4 Illustration of temperature‐responsive nanofiber mesh for thermo...Figure 20.5 Illustration of a burn (a) chitosan nanofiber as wound dressing ...

      13 Chapter 21Figure 21.1 Sustainable green nanomedicines.Figure 21.2 Graphical representation of a mechanistic scheme showing the syn...

      Guide

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      2  Title Page

      3  Copyright Page

      4  Dedication Page

      5  List of Contributors

      6  Preface

      7  Foreword

      8  Table of Contents

      9  Begin Reading

      10  Index

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