Advances in Nanotechnology. Volume 28

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Zacharie Bartul and Jérôme Trenor (Editors)

Series: Advances in Nanotechnology
BISAC: TEC027000

This volume contains eight selected chapters discussing recent advances in nanotechnology research and development. Chapter One discusses the dielectric and microwave absorbing properties of epoxy composites which are comprised of nanocarbon and/or inorganic particles. Chapter Two examines the use of electromagnetic heating enhanced with magnetic nanoparticles to perform cryopreservation of a large volume cell suspension. Chapter Three reviews the current state of the art and perspectives on clay-epoxy nanocomposites. Chapter Four provides an overview of the process to synthesize hematite nanoparticles and an examination of their applications. Chapter Five reviews a process to synthesize nano- and microstructured layers of silver via the photo and thermal destruction of polyvinyl alcohol with silver nitrate. Chapter Six reviews the application of polyvinyl alcohol as a stabilizer for nanoparticles and the formation of nanocomposites. Chapter Seven provides a CUDA-based very fast analysis of sacrificial nanomaterials for epoxy coatings. Chapter Eight is a brief review on copper oxide nanoparticles for catalytic degradation.

Table of Contents

Preface

Chapter 1. Dielectric and Microwave Absorbing Properties of Epoxy Composites with Combined Fillers of Nanocarbon/Inorganic Particles
Ludmila Vovchenko, Oleg Lozitsky, Ludmila Matzui, Volodymyr Zagorodnii, Viktor Oliynyk and Tetyana Len
National Taras Shevchenko University of Kyiv, Kyiv, Ukraine

Chapter 2. Large Volume of Cell Suspension Cryopreservation Using Electromagnetic Heating with enhancements via Magnetic Nanoparticles
Shen Ren¹,², Jiaji Pan³,⁴, Ji Peng¹, Zhiquan Shu,¹,⁵, Ruidong Ma¹, Ziyuan Wang¹ and Dayong Gao¹
¹Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, USA
²Mechanical Engineering Department, Seattle University, Seattle, Washington, USA
³College of Engineering and Design, Human Normal University, Changsha, Hunan, China
⁴State Key Laboratory of Developmental Biology of Freshwater Fish, Hunan Normal University, Changsha, Hunan, China
⁵School of Engineering and Technology, University of Washington Tacoma, Tacoma, Washington, USA

Chapter 3. Clay-Epoxy Nanocomposites: Current State-of-the-Art Research and Perspectives
Giulio Malucelli
Politecnico di Torino, Dept. of Applied Science and Technology and local INSTM Unit, Alessandria, Italy

Chapter 4. Synthesis and Potential Applications of Hematite Nanoparticle
Mohammed M. Rahman¹,², Abdullah M. Asiri¹,², Md. Reazuddin Repon³, Md. Rezaur Rahman⁴, Md. Humayun Kabir⁵ and Mohammad Asaduzzaman Chowdhury⁶
¹Center of Excellence for Advanced Materials Research (CEAMR), King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, KSA
²Chemistry Department, Faculty of Science, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, KSA
³Department of Production Engineering, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Design, Kaunas University of Technology, Kaunas, Lithuania
⁴Faculty of Engineering, University of Malaysia Sarawak, Kota Samarahan, Sarawak, Malaysia
⁵Department of Chemistry and Occupational Health Science, University of North Alabama, Florence, Alabama, USA
⁶Department of Mechanical Engineering, Dhaka University of Engineering and Technology (DUET), Gazipur, Bangladesh

Chapter 5. Synthesis of Nano- and Microstructured Layers of Silver by Photo- and Thermal-Destruction of Polyvinyl Alcohol with Silver Nitrate
A. I. Sidorov¹,², P. A. Bezrukov¹, A. V. Nashchekin³, and N. V. Nikonorov¹
¹ITMO University, Saint-Petersburg, Russia
²St. Petersburg State Electrotechnical University “LETI,” Saint-Petersburg, Russia
³Ioffe Physical-Technical Institute, Saint-Petersburg, Russia

Chapter 6. Application of Polyvinyl Alcohol as a Stabilizer for Nanoparticles and the Formation of Nanocomposites
Mahuya Das
Department of Chemistry, Greater Kolkata College of Engineering and Management, Baruipur, West Bengal, India

Chapter 7. CUDA-Based Very Fast Analysis of Sacrificial Nanomaterials for Epoxy Coatings
A. Asaduzzaman¹, PhD and R. Asmatulu², PhD
¹Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Wichita State University, Wichita, Kansas, USA
²Department of Mechanical Engineering, Wichita State University, Wichita, Kansas, USA

Chapter 8. A Brief Review on Copper Oxide Nanoparticles for Catalytic Degradation
Jaise Mariya George, PhD, Bony K. John, MSc, Neenamol John, M. Phil, and Beena Mathew, PhD
School of Chemical Sciences Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam, Kerala, India

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