Nanotechnology in the Beverage industry: Fundamentals and Applications looks at how nanotechnology is being used to enhance water quality, as well as how the properties of nanomaterials can be used to create different properties in both alcoholic and no-alcoholic drinks and enhance the biosafety of both drinks and their packaging. This is an important reference for materials scientists, engineers, food scientists and microbiologists who want to learn more about how nanotechnology is being used to enhance beverage products. As active packaging technology, nanotechnology can increase shelf-life and maintain the quality of beverages. In the field of water treatment, nanomaterials offer new routes to address challenges.
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PART 1: NANOMATERIALS IN WATER TREATMENT 1. Nanomaterials in ground water treatments 2. Nanomaterials in waste water treatments 3. Nanosensors for water quality control 4. Nanostructure membranes for water treatments 5. Fouling-resistant RO membranes using nanomaterials 6. Water treatment by absorption on nanoparticles (nano-adsorbents) 7. Immobilization of nanoparticles in filtration membrane structures PART 2: SMART NANOCAPSULES/NANOCARRIERS IN DRINKS 8. CO2 loaded nanocarriers for drinks 9. Aromas and flavours loaded nanocarriers for drinks 10. Dyes loaded nanocarriers for drinks 11. Alcohols loaded nanocarriers for drinks 12. Future trends PART 3: APPLICATIONS OF NANOTECHNOLOGY FOR HYGIENE OF DRINKS 13. Nanosensors for quality and safety analysis of drinks 14. Nanodevices for detection of pathogens in milk 15. Nano devices for detection of corkage in wine 16. Application of antibiotic nanoparticles in beverage industry 17. Nano-filtration/nano-membranes in beverage industry 18. Corrosion resistance of orthodontic wires in presence of beverages at the nanoscale 19. Future scopes PART 4: APPLICATIONS OF NANOTECHNOLOGY FOR PACKAGING OF DRINKS 20. Active nano-enabled packaging: An introduction 21. Polymer nanocomposites for drink bottles 22. Nanocoatings for whisky and rum casks (for reducing the natural wastage) 23. Biodegradable nanomaterials for drink packaging 24. Future perspectives
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A detailed examination on how nanotechnology is being used to create purer, safer and more customized beverages
Describes the major properties that make nanomaterials good agents for increasing the purification of water and other beverages Outlines major nanoencapsulation techniques for use in a variety of beverage types Discusses the major challenges of using nanomaterials in both beverages and beverage packaging
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ISBN
9780128199411
Publisert
2020-04-24
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Vendor
Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
Vekt
1530 gr
Høyde
235 mm
Bredde
191 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
744

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Amrane Abdeltif is Professor in the ENSCR – Laboratory UMR CNRS 6226 Institut des Sciences Chimiques de Rennes, France. His research area of interest is fermentation and biological treatment processes, optimisation, modelization, environmental bioengineering, fungal physiology, gas treatment, and wastewater treatment. Susai Rajendran is Research Director, Professor of Chemistry St. Antony’s College of Arts and Sciences For Women, India. His research is in the field of corrosion science and engineering, nanotechnology, applications of nanomaterials in corrosion protection study, and environmental studies. Tuan Anh Nguyen is Senior Principal Research Scientist at the Institute for Tropical Technology, Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology, Vietnam. He received B.S. in Physics from Hanoi University in 1992, and Ph.D. in Chemistry from the Paris Diderot University (France) in 2003. He was Visiting Scientist at Seoul National University (South Korea, 2004) and University of Wollongong (Australia, 2005). He then worked as Postdoctoral Research Associate and Research Scientist in the Montana State University (USA), 2006-2009. In 2012, he was appointed as the Head of the Microanalysis Department at Institute for Tropical Technology. His research activities include smart sensors, smart networks, smart hospitals, smart cities and digital twins. He edited over 70 Elsevier, 12 CRC Press, 1 Springer, 1 RSC and 2 IGI Global books. He is Editor-In-Chief of "Kenkyu Journal of Nanotechnology & Nanoscience". Aymen Amine Assadi is Associate Professor in the the ENSCR – Laboratory UMR CNRS 6226 Institut des Sciences Chimiques de Rennes, France. His area of interest is in chemical and environmental engineering, including water gas treatment, coupling of process, adsorption and isotherms on activated carbon, modeling and simulations for water/air treatment with POA, aerodynamics and mass and heat transfer and chemical reactions. Ashraf Mahdy Sharoba is Professor at the Department of Food Technology, Faculty of Agriculture, Benha University, Egypt. His research focuses on food and juice microbiology.