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This book comprises interdisciplinary topics including consolidating research activities in all experimental and theoretical aspects of natural advanced materials in the fields of science, engineering, and medicine including structure, synthesis, processing, physico-chemical properties, and applications.
The book covers formulation for natural and organic cosmetics, CO2 sequestration, drug delivery systems, biosensors, and other related topics. In addition, case studies including some data are presented that demonstrate the growing interest and cost benefits of biomaterials.
The main features of the book are:
It discusses the properties and applications of materials from natural sources from an environmental and biomedical engineering perspective.
It explores properties of natural materials used in drug delivery, biofuel, adsorbents, waste water treatment, cosmetics, and so forth.
It includes studies on recent and emerging biomaterials.
It details applications of natural materials in varied areas.
It introduces the structure and mechanisms of self-healing material, biomaterial, biofuel, polymers, and adsorbents.
This book is aimed at graduate students and researchers in chemical, environmental, and natural resource engineering.
Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction to Materials from Natural Sources and Their Applications Chapter 2 Adsorbent Materials Chapter 3 Natural Fiber‑Based Adsorbents for Heavy Metals and Dyes Removal Chapter 4 Biomaterial for Wastewater Treatment Chapter 5 Biomaterials to Bioethanol: A Practical Approach Chapter 6 Biosensors: General Introduction, Working, and Their Applications Chapter 7 Biomaterials in Electrochemical Applications Chapter 8 A Comprehensive Review on Electrochemical Sequestration of Carbon Dioxide (CO2) into Value‑Added Chemicals: A Materials Perspective Approach Chapter 9 Materials for Drug Delivery Chapter 10 Self‑Healing and Self‑Cleaning Nature‑Inspired Surfaces Chapter 11 Natural Cosmetics Chapter 12 Role of Upcycled Foods for Global Food Security