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Electrospun and electrosprayed formulations for drug delivery
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ISBN: 3038979139 3038979120 Year: 2019 Publisher: MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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This book is comprised of important reviews and cutting-edge original research papers concerning electrospun and electrosprayed formulations in drug delivery. Electrospinning and electrospraying have, in recent years, attracted increasing attention in the pharmaceutical sector, with research in the area advancing rapidly. It is now possible to prepare extremely complex systems using multi-fluid processes, and to increase production rates to an industrial scale. Electrospun formulations can be produced under GMP conditions and are in clinical trials. In this volume, we explore a range of topics around electrospinning and electrospraying in controlled drug delivery. Four reviews cover the exciting potential of cyclodextrin-containing fibers and the many potential biomedical applications of electrospun fibers. The use of electrospinning to prepare amorphous systems and improve the dissolution rate and solubility of poorly soluble active ingredients is addressed, and the possibilities of such materials in tissue engineering are comprehensively covered. The six original research papers cover the effect of molecular properties on API release from Eudragit-based electrospun fibers; ferulic acid solid dispersions; electrospun medicines to treat psoriasis; scale up of electrospinning and its use to produce low-dose tablets; transepithelial permeation of drugs released from electrospun fibers, and the possibilities for the synergistic chemophotothermal treatment of cancer.


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2D Materials and Van der Waals Heterostructures : Physics and Applications
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Year: 2020 Publisher: Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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The advent of graphene and, more recently, two-dimensional materials has opened new perspectives in electronics, optoelectronics, energy harvesting, and sensing applications. This book, based on a Special Issue published in Nanomaterials – MDPI covers experimental, simulation, and theoretical research on 2D materials and their van der Waals heterojunctions. The emphasis is the physical properties and the applications of 2D materials in state-of-the-art sensors and electronic or optoelectronic devices.

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Technology: general issues --- ZnO/WS2 --- ZnO/WSe2 --- photocatalysis --- hybrid density functional --- copper vanadate --- photoanode --- water splitting --- graphene oxide --- Stone–Wales defected graphene --- half-metallocene --- adsorption energy --- density of states --- and magnetic property --- palladium selenide monolayer --- physical properties --- light-harvesting performance --- type-II heterostructure --- first principles calculations --- 2D materials --- field effect transistors --- PMMA --- tungsten diselenide --- graphene/MoS2 heterostructure --- optical properties --- electronic structure --- Layer-dependent --- Indium Selenide --- density functional theory --- work function --- MXene --- Ti3C2Tx --- transition metal dichalcogenides --- surface plasmon resonance --- sensitivity --- CdS/g-C3N4 --- strain-tunable --- WS2 --- large-area --- CVD --- fluorescence emission --- Raman mapping --- mechanical behaviors --- electronic properties --- photocatalytic properties --- graphene --- Schottky barrier --- diode --- photodetector --- heterojunction --- MOS (Metal Oxide Semiconductor) capacitor --- responsivity --- transition metal dichalcogenide --- van der Waals heterostructure --- photodetection --- photovoltaics --- ZnO/WS2 --- ZnO/WSe2 --- photocatalysis --- hybrid density functional --- copper vanadate --- photoanode --- water splitting --- graphene oxide --- Stone–Wales defected graphene --- half-metallocene --- adsorption energy --- density of states --- and magnetic property --- palladium selenide monolayer --- physical properties --- light-harvesting performance --- type-II heterostructure --- first principles calculations --- 2D materials --- field effect transistors --- PMMA --- tungsten diselenide --- graphene/MoS2 heterostructure --- optical properties --- electronic structure --- Layer-dependent --- Indium Selenide --- density functional theory --- work function --- MXene --- Ti3C2Tx --- transition metal dichalcogenides --- surface plasmon resonance --- sensitivity --- CdS/g-C3N4 --- strain-tunable --- WS2 --- large-area --- CVD --- fluorescence emission --- Raman mapping --- mechanical behaviors --- electronic properties --- photocatalytic properties --- graphene --- Schottky barrier --- diode --- photodetector --- heterojunction --- MOS (Metal Oxide Semiconductor) capacitor --- responsivity --- transition metal dichalcogenide --- van der Waals heterostructure --- photodetection --- photovoltaics


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2D Materials and Van der Waals Heterostructures : Physics and Applications
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The advent of graphene and, more recently, two-dimensional materials has opened new perspectives in electronics, optoelectronics, energy harvesting, and sensing applications. This book, based on a Special Issue published in Nanomaterials – MDPI covers experimental, simulation, and theoretical research on 2D materials and their van der Waals heterojunctions. The emphasis is the physical properties and the applications of 2D materials in state-of-the-art sensors and electronic or optoelectronic devices.


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2D Materials and Van der Waals Heterostructures : Physics and Applications
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The advent of graphene and, more recently, two-dimensional materials has opened new perspectives in electronics, optoelectronics, energy harvesting, and sensing applications. This book, based on a Special Issue published in Nanomaterials – MDPI covers experimental, simulation, and theoretical research on 2D materials and their van der Waals heterojunctions. The emphasis is the physical properties and the applications of 2D materials in state-of-the-art sensors and electronic or optoelectronic devices.

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