Mohammed Muzibur Rahman

King Abdulaziz University Saudi Arabia

Mohammed Muzibur Rahman received his BSc and MSc from Shahjalal University of Science and Technology, Bangladesh, in 1999 and 2001, respectively. He received his PhD from Chonbuk National University, South Korea, in 2007. After his PhD, Dr. Rahman completed a postdoctoral fellowship and worked as an assistant professor at pioneer research centers and universities located in South Korea, Japan, and Saudi Arabia. Presently, he is a professor at the Center of Excellence for Advanced Materials Research (CEAMR) and Chemistry Department at King Abdulaziz University, Saudi Arabia. He has published more than 550 research articles, 11 US patents, and 42 book chapters. He has edited twenty-two books and attended several international and domestic conferences. His research interests include carbon nanotubes, sensors, nanotechnology, nanocomposites, nanomaterials, nanoparticles, carbon nanofibers, photocatalysis, semiconductors, electrocatalysis, ionic liquids, surface chemistry, electrochemistry, and more.

Mohammed Muzibur Rahman

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Toxicity of Nanoparticles - Recent Advances and New Perspectives covers all the important nanotechnological aspects of various metallic nanoparticles, including their growth and characterization, facile synthesis and fabrication, development, and potential applications for industrial, environmental, and healthcare purposes. Recent developments, innovative synthesis methods, metal oxides, drug delivery, bioengineering, microbiology, seafood and aquacultures, phytometallics, nanotoxicological assessment, immunotoxicity, and promising new frontiers around these advanced nanoscale materials are reviewed under the editorship of an internationally renowned scientist. This book is useful for a diverse range of readers and important for research organizations, government research centers, academic libraries, and those involved in the research and development of carbon materials.

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