Low-Dimensional Materials, Systems, and Applications, Volume 2: Principles, Methods, and Approaches in Biomedicine and Bioengineering showcases the complexities and uniqueness of low-dimensional materials and highlights the most recent discoveries in the fields of biomedicine and bioengineering. Low-dimensional nanoscale materials are challenging as they exhibit properties distinctly different from their bulk counterparts. There is an exponential increase of reactivity at the molecular level due to high surface-to-volume ratios in these materials, and not only are their electronic, optical, and chemical properties different, so too are their mechanical characteristics. This book highlights the state-of-the-art theoretical and experimental descriptions of the complexities, unique properties, and latest applications of low-dimensional materials with a particular focus on the fields of biomedicine and bioengineering.
The book is primarily for researchers working on the simulation, fabrication, analysis, and uses of low-dimensional nanoscale materials, including biotechnologists, materials scientists, and chemists.
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Table of Contents
- Green synthesis of multidimensional carbon-metal nanocomposites for energy and biotechnology applications
- Boron-based optical probes for biological applications
- Charge pump circuits for biomedical and IoT applications in nanoelectronics
- Nanosystems as contrast agents for high-performance biomedical imaging
- Surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy of low-dimensional carbon-based materials for chemical and biological sensing applications
- Advances in low-dimensional graphene and conductive polymers for tissue engineering and regenerative applications
- Low-dimensional materials for advanced pharmaceutical applications
- Nanozymes: harnessing the tiny titans against bacterial infections, oxidative stress, and cancer
- Exploring protein-based nanoparticles for drug delivery: materials, methods and applications
- Nanomaterials through “exposomics lens”: exposure, effects, and toxicity assessment

