Dr. Taraneh Javanbakht's expertise and works in nanotechnology are on various metallic, metallic oxide and carbon-based nanomaterials.
She has worked in nanotechnology at the Ecole Polytechnique of Montreal and the University of Montreal. Her first article in nanotechnology on the bioceramics was published in the Journal of Colloid and Interface Science in 2014. The online version of this article is available here on the ScienceDirect website. It is also available in pdf format here.
Her second article in nanotechnology on the physico-chemical and biological properties of the iron carbide nanoparticles was published in the Journal of Materials Chemistry in 2014. The online version of this article is available here on the website of the Royal Society of Chemistry. It is also available in pdf format here.
Her other work on the cytotoxicity of graphene oxide nanoribbons was published in the journal Applied Surface Science in 2014. The online version of this article is available here on the website of ScienceDirect. Its pdf version with an erratum of the figures of the paper is also available here.
She has also worked on the protein corona formation on magnetite nanoparticles. This article, published in the Journal of Biomedical Nanotechnology in 2014, is available here.
Her other paper on the physicochemical and magnetic properties of magnetosomes was published in the Journal European Cells and Materials in 2013. The pdf version of this paper is available here.
Her other paper on the surface treatment and physicochemical properties of superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (SPIONS) has been published here by Springer in the Journal of Nanoparticle Research in 2015. The pdf version of this paper is available here.
She has also worked on the surface treatment and physicochemical characterization of crystalline nanocellulose (CNCs). Her paper on the CNCs was published here in the Canadian Journal of Chemical Engineering in 2016. The pdf version of this paper is available here.
Her paper on the physicochemical properties and antibiofilm activity of superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (SPIONs) was published here in Plos One in 2016. The pdf version of this paper is available here.
Dr. Taraneh Javanbakht has co-supervised several students' projects in nanotechnology at the Ecole Polytechnique of Montreal.
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