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ISBN 10:9781596931589
ISBN 13:978-1596931589
Author:Agnes Ostafin ,Katharina Landfester
Nanoreactors are nanoscale vehicles for enzymes and sensors that are used to create physical and chemical reactions. Nanoreactor developers are on the cusp of extraordinary advances in medical diagnostics and therapies, tissue engineering, and cell biology, and this authoritative resource puts bioengineers right at the cutting edge. This unique book offers first-of-its-kind coverage of nanoreactor design, providing full details on the research, practice, synthesis, and characterization of nanoreactors. It includes 14 actual systems explained by the pioneers who are developing them. This groundbreaking volume reviews the fundamentals of various nanoreactor configurations and addresses core design issues and challenges.
Table of contents:
Introduction to Nanoreactor Technology
The Nanoreactor Concept, and Why it is Unique Compared to Conventional Chemical Reactor Systems
Potential of Nanoreactors for the Life Sciences & Medicine
Materials and Synthesis Strategies Used in Nanoreactor Development
Theory, Principles, and Design of Nanoreactors
Distinction Between Macroscale and Nanoscale Chemical Reactors
Nanoreactor Engineering
Integrated Systems of Nanoreactors
Examples of Systems
Organic Polymers
Miniemulsions
Nanoemulsions
Vesicles
Polymer-Stabilized Liposomes
Core-shell Nanoreactors
Mesoporous Materials
Nanotubes
Nanotube-Vesicle Networks
Artificial Protein Cages
DNA Architectures
Viral Capsids
Bacterial Cells
Stem Cells
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