1st Edition

Emerging Nanomaterials for Catalysis and Sensor Applications

Edited By Anitha Varghese, Gurumurthy Hegde Copyright 2023
300 Pages 157 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

300 Pages 157 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

300 Pages 157 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

This book reviews emerging nanomaterials in catalysis and sensors. The catalysis section covers the role of nano-photocatalysts in organic synthesis and health care application, oxidation and sulphoxidation reactions, liquid phase oxidation, hydrogen evolution and environmental remediation. It highlights the correlation of surface properties and catalytic activity of the mesoporous materials. The... Read more

SECTION I: Emerging Materials in Nanocatalysis

Chapter 1: The Role of Nanomaterials in Sustainable Organic Synthesis
Dileep Ramakrishna and Thitima Rujiralai

Chapter 2: Nanocatalysts in Oxidation and Sulfoxidation Reactions
Hanna S. Abbo, Tariq Shah, Divine M. Yufanyi, Nader G. Khaligh and Salam J.J. Titinchi

Chapter 3: Correlation of Surface Properties and Catalytic Activity of Metal Aluminophosphates
C.J. Binish and  A.V. Vijayasankar

Chapter 4: Carbon Supported Noble Metal Nanocatalysts for Liquid Phase Oxidation Reactions
Mabuatsela V. Maphoru

Chapter 5: Metal Oxide Nanomaterials for Visible Light Photocatalysis
G. Reenamole

Chapter 6: Progress in Photocatalysis for Hydrogen Evolution and Environmental Remediation
R. Shwetharani, M.S. Jyothi, M. Dinamani and S. Radoor

SECTION II : Emerging Materials in Nanosensors

Chapter 7: Nanostructured Materials for Sensors Applications
Saravanan Chandrasekaran and Anu Sukhdev

Chapter 8: Synthesis of Fluorescent Nanosensors for Biomedical Engineering
Saba Farooq and Zainab Ngaini

Chapter 9: Applications of Peptide Luminescent Nanosensors
Tatiana Duque Martins Ertner de Almeida, DiƩricon Sousa Cordeiro, Ramon Miranda Silva, and Igor Lafaete de Freitas Pereira Morais

Chapter 10: Graphene-Based Hybrid Nano Composites for Bio/Chemical Sensors
C. Kavitha and Rapela R. Maphanga

Chapter 11: Nanomaterial-Based Electrochemical Sensors for Vitamins and Hormones
Anila Rose Cherian, Rijo Rajeev, M. Nidhin, Anitha Varghese, and Gurumurthy Hegde

Chapter 12: Economic Analysis, Environmental Impact, Future Prospects and Mechanistic Understandings of Nanosensors and Nanocatalysis
Libina Benny, Vinay Bhat, Ashlay George, Anitha Varghese, and Gurumurthy Hegde

Biography

Anitha Varghese obtained her PhD from Mangalore University, Karnataka, India in 2007, under the supervision of Dr A.M.A. Khader. Her PhD work concerned the sensing of heavy metal ions in various alloy steels, minerals, biological, soil, and water samples. In 2008, she started her career in CHRIST (Deemed to be University), Bengaluru, where she is a professor. Her current research interests include electrocatalysis for organic transformations and developing electrochemical sensors for biomolecules, flavonoids, pollutants, and food adulterants.

Gurumurthy Hegde obtained his PhD in liquid crystals in 2007 from the Centre for Nanomaterials and Soft Matter Science, Bengaluru. Expert in photoalignment and waste to wealth technologies, Dr Hegde has more than 18 years of R and D experience. His major research is in the field of liquid crystals, LCDs, nanoparticles, energy, water, and health. He has invented many concepts for aligning materials, waste to wealth technologies, and so forth. Presently he is working as the Director, Centre for Advanced Research and Development (CARD), CHRIST (Deemed to be University) and also as the Professor of Materials Science, Dept of Chemistry, CHRIST (Deemed to be University), Bengaluru. He has published more than 220 scientific publications and has more than 25 patents. He also has obtained more than 60 international awards and guided many PhD and MSc, MTech students.