Bacterial Degradation of Organic and Inorganic Materials: Staphylococcus aureus Meets the Nanoworld
By Marziale Milani, Roberta Curia, Natalia Vladimirovna Shevlyagina, Francesco Tatti
This interdisciplinary work deals with the bacterial degradation of organic and inorganic materials such as prosthetic devices and the consequent production of non-engineered nanoparticles (NPs). Focus is put on the interaction of these, often toxic, NPs with the environment, the microorganisms and the host human body. Electron Microscopy is the method of choice to investigate bacterial colonization and degradation of plastic polymers. Hence one section of the book is fully dedicated to the most recent and interesting microscopy technologies in microbiology and soft matters. The final chapter of the book on the complex and multivariate relationships between a microscopist and electron microscopy images is dedicated to Lyubov Vasilievna Didenko (1958 – 2015), a passionate researcher who contributed substantially to the field of Electron Microscopy research and its applications in studying bacterial-polymer interactions. The book addresses researchers and advanced students working in general and clinical microbiology, nanobiology, materials sciences and image analysis fields.
By Marziale Milani, Roberta Curia, Natalia Vladimirovna Shevlyagina, Francesco Tatti
This interdisciplinary work explores the fascinating world of bacterial degradation, specifically focusing on the degradation of organic and inorganic materials, such as prosthetic devices. The book also delves into the production of non-engineered nanoparticles (NPs) that result from these degradation processes. With a keen focus on the interaction between these often toxic nanoparticles and the environment, microorganisms, and the human body, this book offers valuable insights into this field of study.
One of the key techniques used to investigate bacterial colonization and degradation of plastic polymers is Electron Microscopy. Therefore, a significant section of the book is dedicated to the latest and most interesting microscopy technologies in microbiology and soft matters. The authors also pay tribute to Lyubov Vasilievna Didenko, a passionate researcher who made substantial contributions to Electron Microscopy research and its application in studying bacterial-polymer interactions.
This comprehensive book caters to researchers and advanced students working in various fields, including general and clinical microbiology, nanobiology, materials sciences, and image analysis. It provides in-depth information on the topic while offering a valuable perspective on the complex relationships between microorganisms, nanoparticles, and the materials they interact with.
Product Details
- Publisher: Springer; 1st ed. 2023 edition (May 23, 2023)
- Language: English
- Pages: 248
- ISBN-10: 3031269489
- ISBN-13: 978-3031269486
An In-depth Exploration of Bacterial Degradation and Nanoparticle Formation
Have you ever wondered how certain materials, like prosthetic devices, degrade over time? This interdisciplinary work, authored by Marziale Milani, Roberta Curia, Natalia Vladimirovna Shevlyagina, and Francesco Tatti, delves into the complex world of bacterial degradation and the subsequent production of non-engineered nanoparticles (NPs). The book offers remarkable insights into the interaction between these nanoparticles and the environment, microorganisms, and the human body.
One of the key techniques employed to investigate the colonization and degradation of plastic polymers is Electron Microscopy. Therefore, a significant portion of the book is dedicated to the latest advancements and intriguing microscopy technologies in microbiology and soft matters. By delving into the microscopic world, the authors unravel the intricacies of bacterial-polymer interactions and shed light on the production and behavior of nanoparticles.
Furthermore, this comprehensive book pays tribute to Lyubov Vasilievna Didenko, a remarkable researcher who significantly contributed to Electron Microscopy research and its applications in studying bacterial-polymer interactions. Didenko’s passion and expertise shine through as the authors explore the complex and multivariate relationships between a microscopist and electron microscopy images.
Who is This Book For?
Whether you are a researcher or an advanced student, this book caters to individuals working in various fields, such as general and clinical microbiology, nanobiology, materials sciences, and image analysis. Its interdisciplinary nature makes it an essential resource for those seeking a comprehensive understanding of bacterial degradation and the production of non-engineered nanoparticles.
The authors acknowledge the multidisciplinary nature of the topic, ensuring that readers from different backgrounds can grasp the concepts presented in the book. They provide clear explanations and offer valuable insights into the complex relationships between microorganisms, nanoparticles, and the materials they interact with.
What Can You Expect from This Book?
When you dive into this book, you can expect a wealth of knowledge and detailed explanations of the various aspects of bacterial degradation. By exploring the intricate interaction between microorganisms and materials, the authors shed light on the production of non-engineered nanoparticles.
The authors emphasize Electron Microscopy as the method of choice for investigating bacterial colonization and degradation of plastic polymers. They discuss the most recent and interesting microscopy technologies in microbiology and soft matters, unraveling the microscopic world for readers.
Throughout the book, the authors provide insights into the applications and implications of their research. By delving into the toxic nature of nanoparticles and their impact on the environment and the human body, they highlight the importance of understanding these phenomena.
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Product Details
- Publisher : Springer; 1st ed. 2023 edition (May 23, 2023)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 248 pages
- ISBN-10 : 3031269489
- ISBN-13 : 978-3031269486