<p>Section 1 Bio-based antimicrobial composites<br>1. Antimicrobial gum a bio-based nanocomposites.<br>2. Antibacterial Properties of Biobased Polyester Composites<br>3. Production of Bio-Based Antimicrobial Agents<br><br>Section: 2 Biodegradable antibacterial materials<br>4. Biodegradable Antibacterial Polymeric Nanosystems<br>5. Biodegradable Natural Antibacterial Extract as Novel Periodontal Barrier Membranes<br>6. Bio-Based Antimicrobial towards Sustainable Development<br><br>Section 3 Bioactive materials and coatings<br>7. Bioactive glass coatings on metallic implants for biomedical applications<br>8. Enzymic Thin Film Coatings for Bioactive Materials<br>9. Antibacterial and Bioactive Coatings on Titanium Implant Surfaces<br><br>Section 4 Interfaces Materials and coatings<br>10. Superhydrophobic Coatings with Edible Materials<br>11. Dual-Functional, Superhydrophobic and Antimicrobial Characteristics<br>12. Antibacterial Coatings Constructed by N‑Hydroxyethyl acrylamide and Quaternary Ammonium-Containing Copolymers<br><br>Section 5 Antifungal materials and coatings<br>13. Antifungal Coatings in Medical Device Infections<br>14. Antifungal activity copper nanocomposite coatings<br>15. (Meth)acrylate polymers based antifungal materials<br><br>Section 6 Nanoengineered Materials and coatings<br>16. Nanoengineered Antibacterial Coatings and Materials<br>17. Engineering and Application Perspectives on Designing an Antimicrobial Surface<br>18. Nanotechnology in Paints and Coatings<br>19. Nano based antiviral coating to reduced viral infection<br><br>Section 7 Antimicrobial coatings for biomedical application<br>20. Antibacterial Coatings: Challenges, Perspectives, and Opportunities<br>21. Antibacterial Coatings for Improving the Performance of Biomaterials<br>22. Organic and inorganic antibacterial approaches in combating bacterial infection for biomedical application<br><br>Section 8 Food packaging materials<br>23. Bio-based active food packaging materials<br>24. Green-based antimicrobial packaging materials<br>25. Bacterial cellulose as a biodegradable food packaging material<br><br>Section 9 Antibacterial filters and membranes<br>26. Chitosan-based nanofibrous membranes for antibacterial filter applications<br>27. Development of tree-like nanofibrous air filter<br>28. Potential of a functionalized nanofiber microfiltration membrane as an antibacterial water filter<br><br>Section 10 Bacteria fouling and fouling prevention<br>29. Fouling control in reverse osmosis for water desalination<br>30. Fouling of ion exchange membranes used in the electrodialysis reversal advanced water treatment<br>31. Prevention of bacteria fouling in drinking water<br><br>Section 11 Case studies<br>32. Case studies I<br>33. Case studies II<br>34. Case studies III<br><br>Section 12 Green and sustainable future and conclusion<br>35. plant-mediated green synthesis of noble metal nanoparticles for antibacterial applications<br>36. Antibacterial nanomaterials for environmental and consumer product applications<br>37. Antibacterial activity of green synthesized silver nanoparticles</p>