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What is Biocompatibility

Handbook of Research on Green Synthesis and Applications of Nanomaterials
The property of a chemical or material that prevents the biological tissue that comes into touch with it from exhibiting harmful or immunological reactions.
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CaO Nanoparticles: Synthesis and Applications in Water Remediation
Nnabuk Okon Eddy (Department of Pure and Industrial Chemistry, University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Nigeria) and Rajni Garg (Rayat Bahra University, India)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-8936-6.ch011
Abstract
Adsorption is widely acknowledged as one of the best options that are available for the removal of contaminants from water. Contamination of water does not only create water scarcity, but it has the capacity to generate and transfer several environmental problems including threat to public health. This chapter reviewed calcium oxide nanoparticle (CaONP) as a noble metal oxide for the removal of contaminants from water. The review is concentrated in the general overview of water contamination, metal oxide nanoparticles, general application of CaONP, synthetic methods, characterization method, and applications. The chapter observed that little is done on the use of CaONP for the removal of contaminants from water except for dyes, some heavy metal ions, and few organic/inorganic compounds. It is also observed that CaONP can be applied as adsorbent and in photocatalytic degradation of dye. Suggestions are made on the possibility of utilizing local raw materials that are easily accessible, cheap, and environmental sources of raw materials for the synthesis of CaONP.
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Nanocomposites for Advanced Biosensing Applications
Ability to be within different living systems without causing any damages.
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Tribo-Corrosion Behaviour and Characterization of Biocompatible Coatings
It is property of material, that produces no undesirable or harmful or toxic effect while coexisting or interacting with living system.
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Metal Nanoparticles via Green Synthesis: A New Cancer Treatment Approach
The ability of a substance to interact safely with biological systems.
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The Emerging Next-Generation Materials for Biomedical Applications
Biocompatibility is a critical factor in the development of materials for biomedical applications. Carbon dots, often derived from carbon-rich precursors like citric acid or glucose, exhibit inherent biocompatibility. Studies have shown that CDs are generally non-toxic and do not induce significant cytotoxicity, making them suitable candidates for in vivo applications. This biocompatibility is crucial for their use in drug delivery systems and other biomedical platforms, where the safety of the material is paramount.
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