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Book Citation - Scopus: 5Editors’ Foreword(CRC Press, 2017) Figoli, A.; Hoinkis, Jan; Altinkaya, Sacide Alsoy; Bundschuh, JochenThe book focuses on Application of Nanotechnology in Membranes for Water Treatment but not only provides a series of innovative solutions for water reclamation through advanced membrane technology but also serves as a medium to promote international cooperation and networking for the development of advanced membrane technology for Universal well-being and to achieve the common goal of supplying economically, environmentally and societally sustainable freshwater and better sanitation systems. This book is unique because the chapters were authored by established researchers all around the globe based on their recent research findings. In addition, this book provides a holistic coverage of membrane development for water treatment, from the membrane preparation and characterizations to the performance for specific processes and applications. Since that water scarcity has become a global risk and one of the most serious challenges for the scientific community in this century, the publication of this book is therefore significant as it will serve as a medium for a good reference of an alternative solution in water reclamation. This book will provide the readers with a thorough understanding of the different available approaches for manufacturing membranes both with innovative polymeric systems and inorganic nano-materials which could give enhanced functionalities, catalytic and antimicrobial activities to improve the performance of the existing membranes. It will be useful for leading decision and policy makers, water sector representatives and administrators, policy makers from the governments, business leaders, business houses in water treatment, and engineers/ scientists from both industrialized and developing countries as well. © 2019 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.Book Citation - Scopus: 5Aluminium-Coated Polymer Films as Infrared Light Shields for Food Packing(Apple Academic Press, 2014) Hamrang, Abbas; Balköse, Devrim; Zaikov, Gennadij Efremovich; Haghi, A. K.This book covers a broad range of polymeric materials and provides industry professionals and researchers in polymer science and technology with a single, comprehensive book summarizing all aspects involved in the functional materials production chain. This volume presents the latest developments and trends in advanced polymer materials and structures. It discusses the developments of advanced polymers and respective tools to characterize and predict the material properties and behavior. This book has an important role in advancing polymer materials in macro and nanoscale. Its aim is to provide original, theoretical, and important experimental results that use non-routine methodologies. It also includes chapters on novel applications of more familiar experimental techniques and analyses of composite problems that indicate the need for new experimental approaches. This new book: • Provides a collection of articles that highlight some important areas of current interest in key polymeric materials and technology. • Gives an up-to-date and thorough exposition of the present state of the art of key polymeric materials and technology. • Describes the types of techniques now available to the engineers and technicians and discusses their capabilities, limitations, and applications. • Provides a balance between materials science and chemical aspects, basic and applied research. • Focuses on topics with more advanced methods. • Emphasizes precise mathematical development and actual experimental details. • Explains modification methods for changing of different materials properties. © 2020 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.Book International Porous and Powder Materials Symposium and Exhibition Ppm 2015, 15-18 September 2015, Izmir-Turkey(Organizing Committee of the International Porous and Powder Materials Symposium and Exhibition, 2015) Polat, Mehmet; Tanoğlu, Metin; Kılıç Özdemir, Sevgi; Polat, Mehmet; Tanoğlu, MetinWe welcome you to the International Porous and Powder Materials Symposium and Exhibition, PPM 2015. The foreword of the proceedings and the abstracts books of the previous symposium, PPM 2013 which was the first of its series, started with the following sentence: ‘Idea of organizing a symposium on porous and powder materials owes its germination to the curiosity about the “other side of the fence”.’ It was a very fitting and almost a prophetic statement because 700 participants from 50 countries hosted by PPM 2013 belonged to an incredibly wide spectrum of science and technology, who one way or another dealt with porous and powder materials. It was both a fascinating and engaging sight to have people from the cement industry sitting in the sessions related to Biological and Medical Aspects since they realized that a characterization technique used in this field may actually answer some questions in theirs. Do we not deal with the same basic questions when we truly try to understand a material no matter where it originates from or how it is being put into application?Book International Porous and Powder Materials Symposium and Exhibition Ppm 2013, 3-6 September 2013, Çeşme Izmir-Turkey(Organizing Committee of the International Porous and Powder Materials Symposium and Exhibition, 2013) Özdemir, Sevgi Kılıç; Polat, Mehmet; Tanoğlu, Metin; Kılıç Özdemir, Sevgi; Polat, Mehmet; Tanoğlu, MetinWe welcome you to the first of the International Porous and Powder Materials Symposium and Exhibition, PPM 2013. The idea of organizing a symposium on porous and powder materials owes its germination to the curiosity about the ‘other side of the fence’. We are all familiar of the mild surprise when we come accross with a research paper from a totaly unrelated field written in a completely different terminology but describing something pleasantly familiar. Just imagine the elation of a PhD student in ceramics who is trying to optimize the stability and plasticity of the green body reading about the double layer around a protein, of an environmental engineer who is attempting to flocculate a nasty sludge coming accross with the concept of aggregation of micellar structures or of a researcher in chemical engineering who is looking for the perfect catalyst seeing the SEM pictures of porous nanoparticles developed for drug delivery. The list could be extended with much better examples by the readers of this book. But the best set of words to describe these feelings is an awareness of wholeness and solidarity.
