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Research Perspectives on Functional Micro- and Nanoscale Coatings, p. 136-169

DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-0066-7.ch006

Data Analytics in Medicine, p. 1076-1109, 2020

DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-1204-3.ch056

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Research Perspectives on Functional Micro and Nano Scale Coatings

Book chapter published in 2016 by Jaime Andrés Pérez Taborda ORCID, Elvis O. López ORCID
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Abstract

Research topics related to the production of nanocomposites are the most important directions of development of new semiconductor engineering, ensuring high nanocomposites obtaining useful properties in the scope of biophysical characteristics, biomedical and piezoelectric applications. We present two case studies as Hydroxyapatite are in medical applications and aluminum nitride as acoustic wave sensor. Hydroxyapatite, is the main inorganic structure of the tooth enamel and bone and is a biomaterial that is commonly used in biomedical applications that involve bone substitution, drug delivery and bone regeneration because of its excellent biocompatibility, high bioactivity and good osseoconductivity. Since the past decade. Aluminum nitride (AlN), an electrical insulating ceramic with a wide band gap of 6.3 eV, is a potentially useful dielectric material very important in fields such as optoelectronic and micro electronics.