Silicon Carbide Biotechnology, Second Edition: A Biocompatible Semiconductor for Advanced Biomedical Devices and Applications – Ebook PDF Instant Delivery – ISBN(s): 9780128029930,9780128030059,0128029935,0128030054
Product details:
- ISBN-10 : 0128029935
- ISBN-13 : 978-0128029930
- Author: Stephen E. Saddow Ph.D
Silicon Carbide Biotechnology: A Biocompatible Semiconductor for Advanced Biomedical Devices and Applications, Second Edition, provides the latest information on this wide-band-gap semiconductor material that the body does not reject as a foreign (i.e., not organic) material and its potential to further advance biomedical applications.
SiC devices offer high power densities and low energy losses, enabling lighter, more compact, and higher efficiency products for biocompatible and long-term in vivo applications, including heart stent coatings, bone implant scaffolds, neurological implants and sensors, glucose sensors, brain-machine-interface devices, smart bone implants, and organ implants.
This book provides the materials and biomedical engineering communities with a seminal reference book on SiC for developing technology, and is a resource for practitioners eager to identify and implement advanced engineering solutions to their everyday medical problems for which they currently lack long-term, cost-effective solutions.
Table of contents:
Chapter 1 – Silicon Carbide Materials for Biomedical Applications
Chapter 2 – Cytotoxicity of 3C–SiC Investigated Through Strict Adherence to ISO 10993
Chapter 3 – Study of the Hemocompatibility of 3C–SiC and a-SiC Films Using ISO 10993-4
Chapter 4 – Graphene Functionalization for Biosensor Applications
Chapter 5 – SiC Biosensing and Electrochemical Sensing: State of the Art and Perspectives
Chapter 6 – SiC RF Antennas for In Vivo Glucose Monitoring and WiFi Applications
Chapter 7 – In Vivo Exploration of Robust Implantable Devices Constructed From Biocompatible 3C–SiC
Chapter 8 – Amorphous Silicon Carbide for Neural Interface Applications
Chapter 9 – SiC Nanowire-Based Transistors for Electrical DNA Detection
Chapter 10 – Silicon Carbide-Based Nanowires for Biomedical Applications
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