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Nanomaterials for the Future - With Nguyen TK Thanh

Offered By: The Royal Institution via YouTube

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Course Description

Overview

Explore the innovative world of nanomaterials and their potential healthcare applications in this comprehensive lecture by Professor Nguyen TK Thanh. Delve into the design, synthesis, characterization, and biofunctionalization of plasmonic and magnetic nanomaterials. Learn about the historical context of nanoparticle synthesis, starting with Michael Faraday's work in 1856, and discover how modern scientists have expanded upon this foundation. Gain insights into the optical properties of nanoparticles, their use in sensing and infection control, and the applications of magnetic nanoparticles in cancer treatment. Examine the challenges in nanoparticle development, characterization techniques, and the potential of nanoparticles as drug delivery systems. This in-depth exploration covers a wide range of topics, from basic principles to cutting-edge research in nanomaterials for healthcare.

Syllabus

Intro
What is nanotechnology
Michael Friday
Michael Friday Notebook
Stabilization
Optical properties
How to exploit this phenomenon
Inverse sensing
Infection
Killing bacteria
Magnetic nanoparticles
Magnetic Optical device
Real life application
Magnetic nanoparticle
Magnetic nanoparticle application
Magnetic nanoparticle cancer treatment
Challenges
Iron nanoparticles
Characterization
Xray diffraction
Iron oxide nanoparticles
Nanoparticles as systems
Thermal responsive polymer
Anticancer drug


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The Royal Institution

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