Editor: Ravi Tomar

Hydrotalcite-Based Materials: Synthesis, Characterization and Application

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ISBN: 978-981-5256-12-3 (Print)
ISBN: 978-981-5256-11-6 (Online)
Year of Publication: 2024
DOI: 10.2174/97898152561161240101

Introduction

Hydrotalcite-based materials, characterized by their unique composition are integral to diverse applications in heterogeneous catalysis and beyond. Renowned for their catalytic prowess, these compounds serve as versatile bases for organic reactions, support structures for metal catalysts, and facilitators in organic transformations and water treatment. This comprehensive book introduces readers to hydrotalcite-like compounds, with ten chapters exploring variations in metal ion ratios and interlayer anions, and their impact on properties crucial for industrial applications (ranging from industrial catalysis to medicine).

Key Features:

  • - Detailed exploration of hydrotalcite and hydrotalcite-like compounds
  • - Recent trends and applications in industrial catalysis, organic synthesis, and environmental remediation
  • - Hydrotalcite synthesis including methods like coprecipitation, sol-gel processing, and advanced techniques
  • - Contributions from leading researchers in the field with references
  • - Comprehensive overview for each topic suitable for both academics and industry professionals

With its exhaustive coverage of hydrotalcite-based materials and their multifaceted applications, this book promises to be an indispensable resource for anyone who wants to understand the utilization of hydrotalcites for advanced catalytic processes.

Readership:

Academics, chemistry students, professionals and apprentices in chemical engineering and synthesis.

Preface

In the rapidly evolving landscape of modern medicine, the convergence of nanotechnology and pharmaceutical sciences has given rise to a revolutionary paradigm in drug delivery and therapeutic interventions. The utilization of nanoparticles, with their unique physicochemical properties and versatile applications, has opened up new avenues for addressing complex healthcare challenges. This book, "Applications of Nanoparticles in Drug Delivery and Therapeutics", endeavors to provide a comprehensive exploration of the diverse and dynamic field of nanotherapeutics.

The chapters presented within this volume offer an in-depth analysis of how nanoparticles are being harnessed to revolutionize various aspects of healthcare, ranging from antibacterial and antiviral interventions to targeted cancer treatments. Each chapter delves into a specific application of nanotechnology, highlighting the innovative strategies, methodologies, and breakthroughs that are propelling the field forward.

In Chapter 1, "Nanotherapeutics as Antibacterial and Antiviral Agents: Approach Beyond Antibiotics", we venture beyond conventional antibiotics, showcasing how nanoparticles are redefining the fight against microbial threats.

Chapter 2, "Novel Approaches for the Synthesis of Nanomaterials for Nanodevices in Medical Diagnostics", explores the cutting-edge techniques employed in the creation of nanomaterials tailored for diagnostic purposes, underscoring their potential to revolutionize medical diagnostics.

Chapter 3, "Application of Nanotechnology in Nutraceuticals and Functional Foods", uncovers the intersection of nanotechnology and nutrition, revealing how nanoparticles are enhancing the bioavailability and therapeutic potential of nutraceuticals. The concept of enzyme-responsive nanoparticles is the focus of Chapter 4, elucidating their pivotal role in intelligent drug delivery systems that respond to specific biochemical cues.

In Chapter 5, "Application of Nanotherapeutics in Cancer Treatment", the spotlight shifts to oncology, where nanoparticles are emerging as potent tools for precise cancer targeting and therapy.

Chapter 6, "Anti-HIV Nanotherapeutics and their Challenges in the Future", takes on the formidable challenge of combatting HIV, exploring the promises and hurdles associated with nanotechnology-based HIV interventions.

The ongoing battle against Alzheimer's Disease takes center stage in Chapter 7, "Current Perspectives of Nanotherapeutics for the Treatment of Alzheimer’s Disease", revealing how nanoparticles may offer novel avenues for therapeutic intervention.

Chapter 8, "Nanotherapeutics in Skin Therapy", turns attention to dermatology, showcasing the transformative potential of nanoparticles in skincare and dermatological treatments.

The socioeconomic dimensions of nanomaterials find their place in Chapter 9, "Economical and Environmental Aspects of Nanomaterials: Journey of Sustainable and Cost-Effective Nanoparticles from Lab to Industry", where we explore the transition of nanotherapeutics from research laboratories to industrial applications, considering both economic viability and environmental sustainability.

Finally, Chapter 10, "Patent Landscape of Nanotechnology in Healthcare", offers a comprehensive overview of the patent landscape surrounding nanotechnology applications in healthcare, shedding light on the innovations and intellectual property shaping the field.

Collectively, these chapters endeavor to provide a panoramic view of the multifaceted landscape of nanoparticle applications in drug delivery and therapeutics. They celebrate the strides made thus far while also acknowledging the challenges that lie ahead. As we embark on this journey through the realm of nanotherapeutics, we invite readers to explore the potential of these minuscule agents to effect monumental changes in the way we approach and conquer complex medical challenges.

Divya Bajpai Tripathy
Anjali Gupta
Arvind Kumar Jain

&

Pooja Agarwal

Department of Chemistry
School of Basic and Applied Sciences
Galgotias University, Greater Noida-201312
India