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Molecular Self-Assemblies : Advanced Materials for Environmental and Sensing Applications - Tahir Rasheed and Chandrabhan Verma

Molecular Self-Assemblies

Advanced Materials for Environmental and Sensing Applications

By: Tahir Rasheed and Chandrabhan Verma

eText | 26 June 2026 | Edition Number 1

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This book emphasizes the molecular self-assemblies of advanced materials as potential candidates for sensing and biosensing various environmental and biological species, wastewater treatment, and biomedical engineering and technology. Chapters focus on the basic principles, mechanisms, and promising applications of advanced molecular self-assemblies and their integration with the environmental and biomedical processes for controlled detection, degradation, and drug delivery systems.

  • Covers basic principles, mechanisms, and promising applications of advanced molecular self-assemblies.
  • Focuses on the advanced industrial-scale advancements of molecular self-assemblies and their production.
  • Collectively describes the environmental, sensing, and biomedical applications of molecular self-assemblies.
  • Describes advanced industrial-scale materials for industry-oriented applications.
  • Reviews characterization of advanced molecular self-assemblies.

This book is aimed at graduate students and researchers in materials science, chemical engineering, materials chemistry, and self-assemblies.

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