Classifications, Surface Characterization and Standardization of Nanobiomaterials

  • Authors

    • Salah H. R. Ali Eng. and Surface Metrology, National Institute for Standards (NIS), Giza 12211, Egypt
    • Marwah M. Almaatoq Gr.Student, Biomedical Engineering & Systems Dept, Faculty of Eng., Cairo Univ., Giza 12613, Egypt
    • Abdalla S.A. Mohamed Professor, Biomedical Engineering & Systems Dept, Faculty of Eng., Cairo Univ., Giza 12613, Egypt
    https://doi.org/10.14419/ijet.v2i3.1005

    Received date: May 26, 2013

    Accepted date: June 13, 2013

    Published date: June 26, 2013

  • Abstract

    Biomaterials metrology and standardization are necessary for suitable use in medical industries. Nanobiomaterials are used in living creature body, taking into account their biocompatibility, nontoxic and non-carcinogenic effects. These requirements are conditions imposed on many available engineering materials and may lead to eliminate some of them. Thus, the Nanobiomaterials must have accurate and precise assessment to possess adequate physical and mechanical properties and surface characteristics to serve as augmentation or replacement of body tissues. This paper discusses classification and surface assessment of different biomaterials and their reference standards according to proposed development strategy in micro- and nano-scale for use in bioengineering applications in details.

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    Ali, S. H. R., Almaatoq, M. M., & Mohamed, A. S. (2013). Classifications, Surface Characterization and Standardization of Nanobiomaterials. International Journal of Engineering and Technology, 2(3), 187-199. https://doi.org/10.14419/ijet.v2i3.1005