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  • Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp Whispers of Science 4.0

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  • Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp Basic Nanotechnology

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  • Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp Molecular Mastery

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  • Corporate Watch Nanomaterials Undersized Unregulated and Already

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    Book Synopsis

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  • Labs on Chip Principles Design and Technology

    Taylor & Francis Ltd Labs on Chip Principles Design and Technology

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    Book SynopsisLabs on Chip: Principles, Design and Technology provides a complete reference for the complex field of labs on chip in biotechnology. Merging three main areas fluid dynamics, monolithic micro- and nanotechnology, and out-of-equilibrium biochemistrythis text integrates coverage of technology issues with strong theoretical explanations of design techniques. Analyzing each subject from basic principles to relevant applications, this book: Describes the biochemical elements required to work on labs on chip Discusses fabrication, microfluidic, and electronic and optical detection techniques Addresses planar technologies, polymer microfabrication, and process scalability to huge volumes Presents a global view of current lab-on-chip research and development Devotes an entire chapter to labs on chip for genetics Summarizing in one source the different technical competencies required, Labs on Chip: Principles, Design Trade Review"... a bright example of a truly interdisciplinary text. I was much impressed by its completeness. ... useful for a broad class of readers."—Fabrizio Frezza, Sapienza – Università di Roma, Italy Table of ContentsIntroduction. Elements of Organic Chemistry. Elements of Biochemistry. Biochemical Assays and Sequencing Techniques. Planar Technology. Polymer Technology. Back-End Technologies. Fluid Dynamics in Microfluidic Circuits. Microfluidic Building Blocks. Surface Functionalization. Electronic Detection. Optical Detection. Building Blocks for Genetics. References. Appendices.

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    £82.64

  • Nanocomposites in Electrochemical Sensors

    Taylor & Francis Ltd Nanocomposites in Electrochemical Sensors

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    Book SynopsisNanotechnology has become one of the most important fields in science. Nanoparticles exhibit unique chemical, physical and electronic properties that are different from those of bulk materials, due to their small size and better architecture. Nanoparticles can be used to construct novel sensing devices; in particular electrochemical sensors. Electrochemical detection is highly attractive for the monitoring of glucose, cancer cells, cholesterol and infectious diseases. Unique nanocomposite-based films proposed in this book open new doors to the design and fabrication of high-performance electrochemical sensors.Table of ContentsIntroductionLiterature ReviewExperimental procedures and MaterialsFabrication of Cobalt(II) Immobilized ZnO/MWCNT/PCL Nanocomposite Film: Electrocatalytic Detection of GlucoseSynthesis and Characterization of Gelatin Stabilized Anatase Titanium Dioxide Nanoparticles via the Sol-Gel Method and its Applications for Sensitive Detection of L-TryptophanFabrication of Ni(II)/PAN/MWCNT Nanocomposite Films Electrocatalytic Detection of CarbohydratesFabrication of Chitosan-Multi Walled Carbon Nanotube Nanocomposite Containing Ferri/Ferrocyanide: Applications for Simultaneous Detection of D-Penicillamine and L-TryptophanConclusion

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  • Introduction to Electrical Interfacial Phenomena

    Taylor & Francis Inc Introduction to Electrical Interfacial Phenomena

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    Book SynopsisWith the rapid development of nanotechnology, the surface-to-volume ratio of objects of interest continues to increase. As such, so does the importance of our ability to tailor interfacial properties. Written by bestselling author and internationally renowned researcher K.S. Birdi, Introduction to Electrical Interfacial Phenomena offers comprehensive coverage of the field of electrical double layer (EDL) research. Birdi discusses theoretical models used with EDL and demonstrates how they can be applied to typically encountered real-world problems, including those that must be considered in modern industrial applications. The book explains the EDL through fundamental theory and real-world solved examples from applications such as corrosion, aerosols, dispersions and emulsions, adhesion, storage batteries, waste-water treatment, enhanced oil recovery, biology (proteins at cell membranes), and macromolecules. After introducing the electrical interfaciaTrade ReviewThis book would be of interest to chemists or material scientists who need to learn about the basics of electrical interfacial phenomena, especially surfactants and biochemical processes. -IEEE Electrical Insulation MagazineTable of ContentsIntroduction to Electrical Interfacial Phenomena. Basic electrical Double Layer Theory-Theories of the Structure of the Double Layer. Different Double Layer Models-Electrical Aspects of Surface Chemistry. Point-of-zero charge (PZC)-Charged Colloids (Sedimentation). Electrophoresis-Electroosmosis- Streaming Potentials-Zeta potential. Corrosion-Electrode Potential-Surface Charge-Galvanic Ells (TBA). Charged Macromolecules-Membrane Potential. Acid-base system (TBA). Conduction of Electrolyte Solutions-Electrocapillarity (TBA). Electrokinetic Phenomena in Colloids (TBA). Appendix. Refernces.

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  • Technical Proceedings of the 2007 Nanotechnology

    Taylor & Francis Inc Technical Proceedings of the 2007 Nanotechnology

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    Book SynopsisA 4-volume compendium encompassing the developments in nanotechnology. It includes information on industrial development, investments, and ventures and explores research and applications.Table of ContentsNSTI Nanotech 2007, Vol. 1 § Carbon Nanotubes § Nano Electronics & Photonics § Nanowires § Lithograpy and Patterning § Nanostructured Materials and Devices § Nanoscale Modeling § Molecular and Nano Electronics § Licensing, IP and Regulatory § Computational Modeling in Life Sciences § Composites and Interfaces NSTI Nanotech 2007, Vol. 2 § Soft Nanotechnology § Polymer Nanotechnology § Diagnostics & Assays § Biomarkers & Nanoparticles § Drug Delivery § Biosensors § Enviroment, Health and Society § Bio Materials and Tissues § Cancer Diagnostics, Imaging & Treatment § Nano Medicine NSTI Nanotech 2007, Vol. 3 § MEMS/NEMS § MEMS/NEMS: Modeling & Characterization § Sensors & MEMS § Micro and Nano Fluidics § Micro and Nano Fluidics Design and Simulation § Review of Monolithic Integrated Circuits § Compact Modeling NSTI Nanotech 2007, Vol. 4 § Nanoscale Characterization § Nanoparticles § Nanofabrication § Energy Nanotech § Cleantech: Energy and Fuels § Cleantech: Emissions, and Environmental § Cleantech: Novel Technologies § Cleantech: Industry and Policy § Cleantech: Photovoltaics and Fuel Cell Technical proceedings Cleantech § Energy and Fuels § Energy Applications of Nanotechnology § Emissions, and Environmental § Environment, Health and Society § Novel Technologies § Industry and Policy § Photovoltaics and Fuel Cells § Nanoparticle Processes & Applications § Sensors

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    £252.00

  • Technical Proceedings of the 2006 2005 and 2004

    Taylor & Francis Inc Technical Proceedings of the 2006 2005 and 2004

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    Book SynopsisThis volume contains papers from the Technical Proceedings of the 2004, 2005 and 2006 NSTI (NanoScience & Technology Institute) Nanotechnology Conference and Trade Shows.

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    £517.50

  • Handbook of Surface and Nanometrology

    Taylor & Francis Inc Handbook of Surface and Nanometrology

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    Book SynopsisSince the publication of the first edition, miniaturization and nanotechnology have become inextricably linked to traditional surface geometry and metrology. This interdependence of scales has had profound practical implications.Updated and expanded to reflect many new developments, Handbook of Surface and Nanometrology, Second Edition determines how the reduction in scale of size from macro to nano has affected all aspects of surface use and measurement. The book discusses how this shift has extended through characterization, standardization, manufacture, and performance. With nanotechnology now permeating the text, this edition covers new methods of production and measurement as well as new performance requirements.Described as the father of digital metrology by the American Society for Precision Engineering, author David J. Whitehouse explores the rangeTrade ReviewPraise for the First EditionHandbook of Surface and Nanometrology contains a wealth of information for both practical and research engineers. For Taylor Hobson, the volume epitomises the nature of the art of surface metrology and instrument engineering, as could only be recorded through a lifetime of dedication to the subject. This book will give both guidance and food for thought for anyone interested in the subject at whatever level.—Bruce Wilson, Taylor HobsonThe book is very useful to the colleagues of my Institute. It will be one of the best books in our library.—Professor Yuri ChuguiTable of ContentsIntroduction—Surface and Nanometrology. Characterization. Processing, Operations, and Simulations. Measurement Techniques. Standardization-Traceability-Uncertainty. Surfaces and Manufacture. Surface Geometry and Its Importance in Function. Surface Geometry, Scale of Size Effects, Nanometrology. General Comments. Glossary. Index.

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  • Nanotechnology 2008

    Taylor & Francis Inc Nanotechnology 2008

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    Book SynopsisThese proceedings from the 2008 NSTI Nanotech conference provide the most prestigious forum in the world for leading nano scientists. The papers from the conference have been compiled into three volumes to create the most authoritative and comprehensive compendium available across all of nanotechnology. Including the latest information on industrial development, investments, and ventures, each volume explores cutting-edge research and applications. Volume II covers various aspects of cancer treatment, biomarkers, nanoparticles, drug delivery systems, nanobiotechnology, nanomedicine, nanoneurology, sensors, and soft nanotechnology.Table of ContentsCancer Diagnostics, Imaging, & Treatment. Environment, Health, & Toxicology. Biomarkers, Nano Particles, & Materials. Drug & Gene Delivery Systems. Phage Nanobiotechnology. Nano Medicine & Neurology. Bio & Chem Sensors. Soft Nanotechnology & Polymers.

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  • Nanotechnology 2008

    Taylor & Francis Inc Nanotechnology 2008

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    Book SynopsisThese proceedings from the 2008 NSTI Nanotech conference provide the most prestigious forum in the world for leading nano scientists. The papers from the conference have been compiled into three volumes to create the most authoritative and comprehensive compendium available across all of nanotechnology. Including the latest information on industrial development, investments, and ventures, each volume explores cutting-edge research and applications. Volume III covers photonics, nanowires, lab-on-a-chip, nanofluidics, MEMS, and NEMS. This volume also explores the modeling and simulation of microsystems, computational nanoscience, and compact modeling.Table of ContentsPhotonics & Nanowires. Sensors & Systems. Lab-on-a-Chip, Micro, & Nano Fluidics. MEMS & NEMS. Modeling & Simulation of Microsystems. Computational Nanoscience. Compact Modeling.

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  • Nanofabrication Handbook

    Taylor & Francis Inc Nanofabrication Handbook

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    Book SynopsisWhile many books are dedicated to individual aspects of nanofabrication, there is no single source that defines and explains the total vision of the field. Filling this gap, Nanofabrication Handbook presents a unique collection of new and the most important established approaches to nanofabrication. Contributors from leading research facilities and academic institutions around the world define subfields, offer practical instructions and examples, and pave the way for future research.Helping readers to select the proper fabricating technique for their experiments, the book provides a broad vision of the most critical problems and explains how to solve them. It includes basic definitions and introduces the main underlying concepts of nanofabrication. The book also discusses the major advantages and disadvantages of each approach and offers a wide variety of examples of cutting-edge applications.Each cTrade Review"[T]his book goes beyond the description of most nanofabrication techniques to present several practical applications. ... the profuse use of drawings, illustrations, and pictures will help the reader visualize what is explained and discussed throughout the text. ... both the fundamentals and practical applications related to nanofabrication by lithographic techniques are well covered." -Raul J. Martin-Palma, Journal of Nanophotonics, 2013 "... expertly integrated ... The book is suitable for researchers and engineers in a variety of disciplines. I highly recommend it as a comprehensive introduction to nanofabrication techniques." -Barry R. Masters, Optics & Photonics News "Nanofabrication Handbook is a broad topical introduction to nanofabrication methods and applications. It is rich with illustrations and the authors of the individual chapters have made a real effort to introduce readers to the basic concepts in understandable terms while also capturing the current leading edge in their field. The amazing micrographs of prototype structures that are documented throughout the pages offer an inspiring snapshot of the many and varied accomplishments of the researchers working in these technology development and application fields ... The style used by the authors will allow this volume to serve as a solid introduction to methods in current use in nanoscale research while the breadth of topics will also permit experienced practitioners to learn about methods and applications outside their own areas of experience." -Donald Tennant, Director of Operations, Cornell NanoScale Science and Technology Facility "An impressive work covering all the important nanofabrication topics and contents ... Highly recommended." -Professor Din Ping Tsai, National Taiwan UniversityTable of ContentsSTANDARD LITHOGRAPHY: Introduction to Nanofabrication. Electron Beam Lithography. Nanolithography with Focused Ion Beams. Focused Ion Beam and Electron Beam Deposition. Plasma-Assisted Pattern Transfer at the Nanoscale. Optical Lithography. Soft X-Ray Lithography. Simulations in Micro- and Nanofabrication. NEW LITHOGRAPHIC TECHNIQUES: Nanoimprint Lithography. Scanning Probe Lithography. Two-Photon Lithography. Colloidal Inorganic Nanocrystals: Synthesis and Controlled Assembly. Directed Self Assembly. Self-Assembled DNA Nanostructures and DNA Devices. Emerging New Approaches. NANOFABRICATION APPLICATIONS: Nano-Electro-Mechanical Systems (NEMS). Micro- and Nanofluidics. Fabrication of Nanophotonic Structures. Patterning Magnetic Nanostructures with Ions. Plasmonic Metamaterials. Nanoelectronics. Manipulation and Nanostructuring for Biological Applications.

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    £161.50

  • Testing for SmallDelay Defects in Nanoscale CMOS

    Taylor & Francis Inc Testing for SmallDelay Defects in Nanoscale CMOS

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    Book SynopsisAdvances in design methods and process technologies have resulted in a continuous increase in the complexity of integrated circuits (ICs). However, the increased complexity and nanometer-size features of modern ICs make them susceptible to manufacturing defects, as well as performance and quality issues. Testing for Small-Delay Defects in Nanoscale CMOS Integrated Circuits covers common problems in areas such as process variations, power supply noise, crosstalk, resistive opens/bridges, and design-for-manufacturing (DfM)-related rule violations. The book also addresses testing for small-delay defects (SDDs), which can cause immediate timing failures on both critical and non-critical paths in the circuit. Overviews semiconductor industry test challenges and the need for SDD testing, including basic concepts and introductory material Describes algorithmic solutions incorporated in commercial tools from Mentor Graphics Reviews SDD testing Table of ContentsFundamentals of Small-Delay Defect Testing. Timing-Aware ATPG: K Longest Paths. Timing-Aware ATPG. Faster-than-At-Speed: Faster-than-at-Speed Test for Screening Small-Delay Defects. Circuit Path Grading Considering Layout, Process Variations, and Cross Talk. Alternative Methods: Output Deviations-Based SDD Testing. Hybrid/Top-off Test Pattern Generation Schemes for Small-Delay Defects. Circuit Topology-Based Test Pattern Generation for Small-Delay Defects. SDD Metrics: Small-Delay Defect Coverage Metrics. Conclusion. References.

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  • Simulations in Nanobiotechnology

    Taylor & Francis Inc Simulations in Nanobiotechnology

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    Book SynopsisUntil the late 20th century, computational studies of biomolecules and nanomaterials had considered the two subjects separately. A thorough presentation of state-of-the-art simulations for studying the nanoscale behavior of materials, Simulations in Nanobiotechnology discusses computational simulations of biomolecules and nanomaterials together. The book gives readers insight into not only the fundamentals of simulation-based characterizations in nanobiotechnology, but also in how to approach new and interesting problems in nanobiotechnology using basic theoretical and computational frameworks. Presenting the simulation-based nanoscale characterizations in biological science, Part 1: Describes recent efforts in MD simulation-based characterization and CG modeling of DNA and protein transport dynamics in the nanopore and nanochannel Presents recent advances made in continuum mechanics-based modeling of membrane proteinsTable of ContentsIntroduction. Molecular Dynamics of Protein Translocation. Coarse-Grained Modeling of DNA Translocation through Nanopore. Atomistic Simulation of Auger Process in Nanoparticle-Based Theragnostics. Coarse-Grained Modeling of CNT-DNA Interaction. Molecular Dynamics of CNT-DNA Interaction. Modeling of CNT-DNA Hybrid Complex. Coarse-Grained Modeling of Nano-Cantilever-Based DNA Detection. Coarse-Grained Modeling of Micro- or Nano-Cantilever Sensors for Atomistic Detection. Continuum Modeling of CNT -Based Molecular Recognitions. Multi-Scale Modeling of Nanowire Resonator Sensors. Cauchy-Born Rule for Modeling Graphene Sheet. Coarse-Grained Modeling of Single-Molecule Experiments. Coarse-Grained Modeling of Protein Dynamics. Molecular Dynamics Simulation of Protein Mechanics. Continuum Modeling of Large Protein Complex. Modeling of Biomimetic Adhesive.

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  • Colloid and Surface Chemistry

    Taylor & Francis Inc Colloid and Surface Chemistry

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    Book SynopsisWith principles that are shaping today's most advanced technologies, from nanomedicine to electronic nanorobots, colloid and interface science has become a truly interdisciplinary field, integrating chemistry, physics, and biology. Colloid and Surface Chemistry: Exploration of the Nano World- Laboratory Guide explains the basic principles of colloid and interface science through experiments that emphasize the fundamentals. It bridges the gap between the underlying theory and practical applications of colloid and surface chemistry.Separated into five chapters, the book begins by addressing research methodology, how to design successful experiments, and ethics in science. It also provides practical information on data collection and analysis, keeping a laboratory notebook, and writing laboratory reports. With each section written by a distinguished researcher, chapter 2 reviews common techniques for the characterization and analysis of colloidal structures, including suTable of ContentsPreface. Chapter 1: Scientific Research. Chapter 2: Characterization Techniques. Chapter 3: Colloids and Surfaces. Chapter 4: Nanoparticles. Chapter 5: Applications. Index.

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  • Nanotechnology 2012

    Taylor & Francis Inc Nanotechnology 2012

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    Book SynopsisNSTI''s nanotechnology conferences have built a tradition of being the most prestigious forum in the world for leading nano scientists, and Nanotech 2012 is no exception. Top nano scientists offer an up-to-date global perspective on the latest developments in nanotechnology. More than mere proceedings, these volumes cut across every scientific and engineering discipline to provide the most complete record of current accomplishments in Nanotech. Information from past conferences has been compiled into authoritative and comprehensive compendiums and made available (along with pricing information) here on our site. Contents of the proceedings for this year''s conference and expo are provided here as well. Nanotech proceedings also include Cleantech, Microtech, Bionanotech.Table of ContentsVOLUME 1:Nanotechnology 2012: Advanced Materials, CNTs, Particles, Films and Composites Nanoscale Materials Characterization Graphene Carbon Nano Structures & Devices Nanoparticle Synthesis & Applications Nanomaterials for Catalysis Composite Materials Polymer Nanotechnology Soft Nanotechnology & Colloids Nanostructured Coatings, Surfaces & Films Nanostructured Materials & Devices

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  • Tech Connect World 2012 Proceedings

    Taylor & Francis Inc Tech Connect World 2012 Proceedings

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    Book SynopsisTechConnect World brings together more than 5,000 business and technical professionals, including leading researchers, buyers, entrepreneurs, corporate business developers, investors, service providers, commercialization/tech transfer officers, industry analysts and members of the media. TechConnect World conferences have built a tradition of being the most prestigious forum in the world for leading scientists in the field, and the 2012 gathering is no exception. Top contributors offer an up-to-date global perspective on the latest developments in Clean Technologies, Nanotechnologies, and Biotechnologies, with a mission to match innovative solutions to real-world technology challenges. Providing the most complete record of current accomplishments in this burgeoning area, information from past conferences has been compiled into authoritative and comprehensive compendiums and made available (along with pricing information) here on our site. Contents of the proceedings for this year''s

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  • Nanomedicine

    Taylor & Francis Inc Nanomedicine

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    Book SynopsisThe unprecedented potential of nanotechnology for early detection, diagnosis, and personalized treatment of diseases has found application in every biomedical imaging modality. However, with the increasing concern about the ethical and toxicity issues associated with some nanoplatforms, biomedical researchers are in pursuit of safer, more precise, and effective ways to practice nanomedicine. Designed and written to be accessible to anyone, with or without previous knowledge of nanotechnology, Nanomedicine: A Soft Matter Perspective takes a balanced look at potential pitfalls and challenges faced by the field and how they can be translated into nonomedicine technologies.A multidisciplinary and fast-evolving research area, nanomedicine presents new clinically relevant promises grounded in the disciplines of molecular biology, genomics, chemistry, and nanotechnology. Nanoparticle-based theranostic approaches have emerged as an interdisciplinary Table of ContentsIntroduction Nuclear Imaging with Nanoparticles, Molecular Imaging at Nanoscale with Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Optical Imaging with Nanoparticles, Contrast Agents for Computed Tomographic Imaging, Nanomedicine: Perspective and Promises, Index

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  • CRC Concise Encyclopedia of Nanotechnology

    Taylor & Francis Inc CRC Concise Encyclopedia of Nanotechnology

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    Book SynopsisThe CRC Concise Encyclopedia of Nanotechnology sets the standard against which all other references of this nature are measured. As such, it is a major resource for both skilled professionals and novices to nanotechnology.The book examines the design, application, and utilization of devices, techniques, and technologies critical to research at the atomic, molecular, and macromolecular levels ranging from 1 to 100 nanometers.More than three dozen specific topics are examined, including nanomaterials, nanocatalysts, nanoceramics, nanocrystals, carbon nanotubes, drug delivery, nanopolymers, nanoparticles, nanocoatings, and nanomedicine. The material is presented in a concise manner and has been updated to reflect the latest applications and research findings.Entries are organized alphabetically, making information easy to find. While coverage is comprehensive, each topic is presented concisely with a wealth of illustrative mateTable of ContentsAntimicrobial Activity: Antibacterial Properties of Silver Nanomaterials. Aquatic Species: Interaction of Nanoparticles with Aquatic Species. Arc Discharge: Arc Discharge Synthesis of Carbon Nanomaterials for Energy Device Application. Battery: Nanobattery by Atom Trapping and Bottom-Up Technique. Biomimetics: Biomimetics in Nanotechnology. Bone Repair: Nanohydroxyapatite as a Bone Repair Material. Boron Nanostructures: All-Boron Nanostructures. Boron Nanostructures: Boron Nitride Nanostructures. Catalysis: Nanocatalyst—Preparation, Characterization, and Their Application in Oil and Gas Processes. Catalysis: Nanoparticles and Catalysis. Catalysis: Molybdenum-Based Hybrid Nanocatalysts. Ceramics: Nanoceramics. Crystals: Structure and Microstructure of Nanocrystals Using the Debye Function Analysis. Defects: Defects in Carbon Nanotubes. Dendrimers: Dendrimers-DNA Nanoplexes. Dielectrics: Optics of Dielectric Nanoobjects and Nanosystems. Drug Delivery: LyoCell® Technology—A Lipidic Drug Delivery System Based on Reverse Cubic and Hexagonal Phase Lyotropic Liquid Crystalline Nanoparticles. Encapsulation: Characterization of Carbon Nanotubes for Doxorubicin Encapsulation. Nanopolymers for Enzyme Immobilization Applications. Filtration: Frontiers of the Engineering and Science of Nanofiltration—A Far-Reaching Review. Fullerenes: Donor-Acceptor Fullerene Complexes Based on Metal Porphyrins. Glass: Nanoglass. Graphene: Three-Dimensional Graphene—A Prospective Architecture for High-Performance Supercapacitors. Graphene: Nonreciprocity in Magnetically Biased Graphene at Microwave and Terahertz Frequencies. Graphene Oxide: Grafting Biomolecules onto Graphene Oxide Sheets. Greener Synthesis: Greener Aspects in the Synthesis of Metal and Metal Oxide Nanoparticles. Health Care: Nanomaterial Applications in Health-Care Diagnostics. Hybrid Nanomaterials: Organic-Inorganic Hybrid and Biohybrid Nanomaterials. Hydrophylic Nanoparticles: Hydrophilic Polymer/Silica Hybrid Nanoparticles—An Overview of a Novel Synthesis Strategy and Its Application in the Proton Exchange Membrane. Ignition: Ignition and Explosion Risks of Nanopowders. Impedance Spectroscopy: Impedance Spectroscopy of Nanomaterials. Iron Oxide: Iron Oxide Nanoparticles. Kelvin Probe: Kelvin Probe Force Microscopy as a Tool for the Characterization of Nanomaterials. Lab-on-a-Chip Technologies: Recent Lab-on-a-Chip Technologies for Biomolecule Analysis. Laser Ablation: Laser Ablation Synthesis in Solution-Based Production and Biofunctionalization of Nanostructures. Lithography: Nanofabrication with Nanosphere Lithography. Medical Applications: Potential Applications and Implications of Nanoparticles in Biology and Medicine. Melanoma Prevention: Challenges and Progresses in Nanotechnology for Melanoma Prevention and Treatment. Membranes: Polymer Nanocomposite Membranes for Wastewater Purification. Metal Nanoparticles: Metallic Nanoparticles Used in Soil Remediation Procedures. Metal Nanostructures: Size Effect on the Impact Responses of Metal Nanostructures. Metal Oxides: Macromolecular Complexes MXn Polymer as a Solid-State Precursor of Metal and Metal Oxide Nanostructures. Metal Oxides: Nanostructured Metal Oxides for Gas Sensing Applications. Micelles: Micellar Nanoparticles. Micelles: Reverse Micelles—Designer Nanoparticles for Investigative Catalysis. Microwaves: Microwave-Assisted Hydrothermal Synthesis of Nanoparticles. Nanoadsorbents: Nanoadsorbents for Water Protection. Nanocarriers as Nanomedicine: A Promising Platform for Drug Delivery in Nanopharmaceuticals. Nanocoatings: Nanomaterials and Nanostructures Coatings Fabrication Using Detonation and Plasma Detonation Techniques. Nanocoatings: Technology of Fabrication of Nanostructure (Nanocomposite) Coatings with High Physical and Mechanical Properties Using C-PVD. Nanocomposites: Thermal Analysis and Functional Statistics on Nanocomposite Characterization. Nanodelivery Vehicles: Milk Proteins as Nanodelivery Vehicles for Nutraceuticals and Drugs. Nanofactories: Microbes as Nanofactories. Nanodiamond: Growth and Characterization of Nanocrystalline Diamond Films on Different Substrates. Nanoemulsions: Biobased Oil Nanoemulsion Preparation, Characterization, and Application. Nanoemulsion-Based Systems for Food Applications. Nanofluids: Basic Principles and Modern Aspects. Nanofluids: Fractal Analysis of Flow and Heat Transfer of Nanofluids. Nanofluids: Potential Future Coolants. Nanoindentation. Nanomedicine: Small Steps, Big Effects. Nanoonions: Carbon Nanoonions. Nanorobots: Engineering Nanorobots—Past, Present, and Future Perspectives. Nanosuspension: An Emerging and Promising Approach to Drug Delivery for the Enhancement of the Bioavailability of Poorly Soluble Drugs. Nanothermometers: Luminescent Nanothermometers for Biological Applications. Nanotoxicology: Toxicology of Nanomaterials—The Dawn of Nanotoxicology. Nanotribology: Green Nanotribology and Related Sustainability Aspects. Nanowires: Nanowires for Very-Low-Power Integrated Circuits and New Functionalities. Oxide Nanoparticles: Functionalization and Applications of Oxide Nanoparticles. Plasmonics: Faster than Electronics and Smaller than Photonics. Polyaniline: Polyaniline Nanofibers and Nanotubes—Recent Advances in the Synthesis and Their Properties. Polymers: Electrochemical Formation of Nanostructured Conducting Polymers. Polymers: Single-Chain Polymer Nanoparticles. Polymers: UV-Cured Polymer Nanocomposites. Radiation Synthesis: Radiation Methods of Nanomaterials Production. Semiconductor Nanomaterials: Photo Catalytic Characteristics of Wide Bandgap Semiconductor Nanomaterials. Silver Nanoparticles: Potential Hazards of Silver Nanoparticles to the Environment and Human Health. Spinels: Synthesis and Properties of Magnetic Spinel AB2O4 Phases. Superlattices: Superlattice Structure of Low-Dimensional Carbon Systems. Superlattices: Design of InAs/GaSb Superlattices for Optoelectronic Applications—Basic Theory and Numerical Methods. Supramolecular Architectures: Supramolecular Architectures from Self-Assembled Copolymers. Thermal Conductivity: Thermal Conductivity of Nanofluids in Stationary and Dynamic Systems. Titanium Dioxide: Nanosized TiO2—Synthesis and Application. Water Remediation: Water Remediation Using Nano-Zerovalent Metals. Water Splitting: Layered Manganese Oxides as Water-Oxidizing Catalysts for Hydrogen Production via Water Splitting—An Aid to Environmental Protection. Wire Explosion: Spherical Metal and Metal Oxide Nanoparticles by the Electrical Explosion of Wire—Synthesis and Application. Zinc Oxide: Photoluminescence Properties of Pure and Doped Zinc Oxide Nanostructures. Zinc Oxide: Recent Trends in the Electrochemical Synthesis of Zinc Oxide Nano-colloids.

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  • Nanoindentation of Brittle Solids

    Taylor & Francis Inc Nanoindentation of Brittle Solids

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    Book SynopsisUnderstanding the Basics of Nanoindentation and Why It Is ImportantContact damage induced brittle fracture is a common problem in the field of brittle solids. In the case of both glass and ceramicsand as it relates to both natural and artificial bio-materialsit has triggered the need for improved fabrication technology and new product development in the industry.The Nanoindentation Technique Is Especially Dedicated to Brittle MaterialsNanoindentation of Brittle Solids highlights the science and technology of nanoindentation related to brittle materials, and considers the applicability of the nanoindentation technique. This book provides a thorough understanding of basic contact induced deformation mechanisms, damage initiation, and growth mechanisms. Starting from the basics of contact mechanics and nanoindentation, it considers contact mechanics, addresses contact issues in Trade Review"This book is written in a very colloquial style and subdivided into many small sections each with a different group of authors… The emphasis is very much on the use of pointed indenters to investigate the micro and nano-mechanical properties of brittle materials. The strength of the book is the wide range of brittle materials that the book covers. It also provides the basis upon which the science of nano or instrumented indentation mechanics is based. … a convenient reference book for students and researchers in the area of brittle materials."––Michael Swain, Biomaterials, The University of Sydney, Australia"The book covers a wide range of topics and as such can attract a wide variety of the audience. … for insight of practical issues that are encountered when dealing with nanoindentation and brittle materials. It can also serve as a valuable source of references in the field."––Jiri Nemecek, Czech Technical University in Prague"… a simple but powerful resource for students, researchers and faculty who want to work in areas of emerging materials needs in fields of space, defense, biomedical, etc."—Dr. Satyam Priyadarshy, ReIgnite Strategy / Georgetown UniversityTable of ContentsSection 1 Contact Mechanics. Contact Issues in Brittle Solids. Mechanics of Elastic and Elastoplastic Contacts. Section 2 Journey Towards Nanoindentation. Brief History of Indentation. Hardness and Elastic Modulus. Nanoindentation: Why at All and Where?. Nanoindentation Data Analysis Methods. Nanoindentation Techniques. Instrumental Details. Materials and Measurement Issues. Section 3 Static Contact Behavior of Glass. What If the Contact is Too Quick in Glass?. Enhancement in Nanohardness of Glass: Possible?. Energy Issues in Nanoindentation. Section 4 Dynamic Contact Behavior of Glass. Dynamic Contact Damage in Glass. Does the Speed of Dynamic Contact Matter?. Nanoindentation Inside the Scratch: What Happens?. Section 5 Static Contact Behavior of Ceramics. Nanomechanical Properties of Ceramics. Does the Contact Rate Matter for Ceramics?. Nanoscale Contact in Ceramics. Section 6 Static Behavior of Shock-Deformed Ceramics. Shock Deformation of Ceramics. Nanohardness of Alumina. Interaction of Defects with Nanoindents in Shocked Ceramics. Effect of Shock Pressure on ISE: A Comparative Study. Section 7 Nanoindentation Behavior of Ceramic-Based Composites. Nano/Micromechanical Properties of C/C and C/C-SiC Composites. Nanoindentation on Multilayered Ceramic Matrix Composites. Nanoindentation of Hydroxyapatite-Based Biocomposites. Section 8 Nanoindentation Behavior of Functional Ceramics. Nanoindentation of Silicon. Nanomechanical Behavior of ZTA. Nanoindentation Behavior of Actuator Ceramics. Nanoindentation of Magnetoelectric Multiferroic Material. Nanoindentation Behavior of Anode-Supported Solid Oxide Fuel Cell. Nanoindentation Behavior of High-Temperature Glass–Ceramic Sealants for Anode-Supported Solid Oxide Fuel Cell. Section 9 Static Contact Behavior of Ceramic Coatings. Nanoindentation on HAp Coating. Weibull Modulus of Ceramic Coating. Anisotropy in Nanohardness of Ceramic Coating. Fracture Toughness of Ceramic Coating Measured by Nanoindentation. Effect of SBF Environment on Nanomechanical and Tribological Properties of Bioceramic Coating. Nanomechanical Behavior of Ceramic Coatings Developed by Micro Arc Oxidation. Section 10 Static Contact Behavior of Ceramic Thin Films. Nanoindentation Behavior of Soft Ceramic Thin Films: Mg(OH)2. Nanoindentation Study on Hard Ceramic Thin Films: TiN. Nanoindentation Study on Sputtered Alumina Films for Spacecraft Application. Nanomechanical Behavior of Metal-Doped DLC Thin Films. Section 11 Nanoindentation Behavior on Ceramic-Based Natural Hybrid Nanocomposites. Orientational Effect in Nanohardness of Tooth Enamel. Slow or Fast Contact: Does it Matter for Enamel?. Anisotropy of Modulus in Cortical Bone. Nanoindentation of Fish Scale. Section 12 Some Unresolved Issues in Nanoindentation. Indentation Size Effect (ISE) and Reverse Indentation Size Effect (RISE) in Nanoindentation. Pop-in Issues in Nanoindentation. Effect of Loading Rate on Nanoindentation Response of Brittle Solids. Measurement of Residual Stress by Nanoindentation Technique. Reliability Issues in Nanoindentation Measurements. Substrate Effect in ThinFilm Measurements. Future Scope of Novel Nanoindentation Technique. Conclusions. Common Abbreviations. Index.

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    Taylor & Francis Inc TechConnect World 2014 Proceedings

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    Taylor & Francis Inc Nanotherapeutics

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    Taylor & Francis Inc TwoDimensional Nanostructures for EnergyRelated

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    Apple Academic Press Inc. Nanobiotechnology for Sensing Applications: From

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  • Plasma and Fusion Science: From Fundamental

    Apple Academic Press Inc. Plasma and Fusion Science: From Fundamental

    Book SynopsisIn this new book, an interdisciplinary and international team of experts provides an exploration of the emerging plasma science that is poised to make the plasma technology a reality in the manufacturing sector. The research presented here will stimulate new ideas, methods, and applications in the field of plasma science and nanotechnology.Plasma technology applications are being developed that could impact the global market for power, electronics, mineral, and other fuel commodities. Currently, plasma science is described as a revolutionary discipline in terms of its possible impact on industrial applications. It offers potential solutions to many problems using emerging techniques. In this book the authors provide a broad overview of recent trends in field plasma science and nanotechnology. Divided into several parts, Plasma and Fusion Science: From Fundamental Research to Technological Applications explores some basic plasma applications and research, space and atmospheric plasma, nuclear fusion, and laser plasma and industrial applications of plasma. A wide variety of cutting-edge topics are covered, including:• basic plasma physics• computer modeling for plasma• exotic plasma (including dusty plasma)• industrial plasma applications• laser plasma• nuclear fusion technology• plasma diagnostics• plasma processing• pulsed power• space astrophysical plasma• plasma and nanotechnologyPointing to current and possible future developments in plasma science and technology, the diverse research presented here will be valuable for researchers, scientists, industry professionals, and others involved in the revolutionary field of plasma and fusion science.Table of ContentsPlasma Treatment of Powder and Granulates. Plasma Dynamical Devices (Review of Fundamental Results and Applications). Conceptual Design of a Permanent Ring Magnet-Based Helicon Plasma Source. Solitary Wave Solutions of Modified Kadomstev-Petviashivili Equation for Hot Adiabatic Dusty Plasma Having Non-Thermal Ions with Trapped Electrons. Global Transition from Drift Wave Dominated Regimes to Multi-Instability Plasma Dynamics and Simultaneous Formation of a Radial Transport. Magnetic Drift and Its Effect on Cross-Field Diffusion Process.On the Effect of Base Pressure upon Plasma Containment. Ion-Acoustic Dressed Solitons on Electron-Positron-Ion Plasma with Nonisothermal Electrons. Arbitrary Amplitude Kinetic Alfven Solitary Waves in a Plasma with Two-Temperature Electrons.Nonlinear Dust Kinetic Alfvén Waves in a Dust–Ion Plasma with Ions Following Q-Non-Extensive Velocity Distribution. Study Generation of Pulsed High Current with Aluminium Electrolytic Capacitor. Effect of Radio Frequency Power on Magnetron Sputtered TiO2 Thin Films. Stability of Kinetic Alfven Wave (KAW) in a Cometary Plasma with Streaming Electrons and Protons. External Magnetic Field Effect on Absorption of Surface Plasma Waves by Metal Nano-Particles. Plasma Waves beyond the Solar System. Jeans Instability of a Self-Gravitating Viscous Molecular Cloud Under the Influence of Finite Electron Inertia, Hall Effect, Fine Dust Particles and Rotation. Structural Fabrication: Study of Infrastructure Facilities Required to Convert Concept to Reality. DAC-Controlled Voltage Variable RF Attenuator for Generating RF Pulses of Different Shapes and Amplitudes for RF-ICRH System. Investigation of the Effect of Thermal Cycle on SS/CRZ Brazed Joint Sample. Design and Test Results of a 200kV, 15mA High Voltage DC Test Generator. Design, Development and Testing of WaterpBased Co-Axial Blumlein Pulse Generator. Optimization of MgB2-Brass Joint Resistance for SST-1 Superconducting Magnet Current Leads. Studies on Effect of Gaseous Quenching Media on Performance of Electrically Exploded Foils. Particle Acceleration by Whistler Pulse in High Density Plasma. Generation of Terahertz Radiations by Flat Top Laser Pulses in Modulated Density Plasmas. Surface Modification of High Density Polyethylene and Polycarbonate by Atmospheric Pressure Cold Argon/Oxygen Plasma Jet. Optical Imaging of SST-1 Plasma. Pulsed Electrical Exploding Wire For Production of Nanopowders.

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    Apple Academic Press Inc. Nanoconjugate Nanocarriers for Drug Delivery

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    Apple Academic Press Inc. Nanotechnology and Nanomaterial Applications in

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    De Gruyter Chemistry of Carbon Nanostructures

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    Springer Verlag GmbH Materials Syntheses: A Practical Guide

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    Springer International Publishing AG Theoretical Modeling of Epitaxial Graphene Growth on the Ir(111) Surface

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    Pan Stanford Publishing Pte Ltd Carbon Nanotubes: Angels or Demons?

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    Pan Stanford Publishing Pte Ltd Nanotherapeutics: Drug Delivery Concepts in

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    Book SynopsisThis timely book provides an overview of possible therapeutic applications. The first part of the book highlights general properties of and phenomena observed with nanoparticles, and the subsequent consequences for applications in drug delivery. The second part focuses on the therapeutic approaches that are possible through the use of nanoparticles, with each chapter discussing a specific disease (e.g., diabetes, cancer, inflammation) and the relevant therapeutic approaches based on the design of nanoparticulate drug delivery systems. From this concise book, readers will gain an insight into the basics of nanoparticle preparation and find a more detailed account of what is therapeutically feasible by using nanoparticle approaches.Trade Review"This book provides state-of-the-art research material in the area of nanotherapeutics. Its content is clear and didactic and reflects modern knowledge and thinking in pharmaceutics. It is a precious book for all types of readers, including students, research scientists, pharmacists from the industry and practitioners from hospitals who want to expand their knowledge about nanomedicine."—Prof. Jean-Pierre Benoit, University of Angers, FranceTable of ContentsGeneral Aspects in Nanoparticulate Drug Delivery: NanoparticlesTransport Phenomena on Biological BarriersDrug Targeting ApproachesGene TherapyTherapeutic Approaches for Various Diseases: CancerImmunologic ApproachesInflammatory DiseasesDiabetesBrain DiseasesSkin DiseasesAntibioticsParasitologyVaccination

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    £114.00

  • Nanostructures in Electronics and Photonics

    Pan Stanford Publishing Pte Ltd Nanostructures in Electronics and Photonics

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis book provides a broad overview of nanotechnology as applied to contemporary electronics and photonics. The areas of application described are typical of what originally set off the nanotechnology revolution. An account of original research contributions from researchers all over the world, the book is extremely valuable for gaining an understanding of the latest developments in applied nanotechnology. Clearly structured and readable, the book is useful for both students and researchers alike: students can learn about the various aspects of nanotechnology, and professional researchers can update themselves on the new developments in this dynamic field.The book covers nanoscale materials and devices for both electronics and optical technologies. The emphasis throughout is on experimental methods rather than theoretical modeling. The material will provide food for thought for researchers and research students keen to develop new technologies at the ultra-small scale and to open up new avenues for research.Trade Review"The book Nanostructures in Electronics and Photonics, edited by Faiz Rahman, focuses on nanostructures and nanomaterials in the areas of electronics and photonics, two of the most promising and important fields. The book covers a variety of exemplar nanostructures, including nanoparticles, shaped nanoparticles (nanopyramids, nanobelts), nanowires, nanotubes, thin films, and ordered 2D and 3D structures. The structures discussed are composed of metals (especially gold), metal oxides (e.g., ZnO), polymers, and carbon nanotubes … Overall, this is a book that focuses on nanoelectronics and nanophotonics, which is good for novice researchers who can quickly grasp the related information in various research fields. It is also a good reference book for students to use in graduate-level courses on nanoelectronics or nanophotonics, or survey courses on nanotechnology."—Prof. Zhiyong Gu, Journal of Nanophotonics"I am very impressed with the presentation of information in this book. The information contained is on the edge of current technology in which there are not many books available yet. I find the pictures informative and of high quality. The text is very well written and it actually reads like a novel. There are valuable explanations on how the work was done — that can be helpful for researchers who wish to start in this field. This is a book I will recommend to my students who are taking my advanced electronics device course. It will make very interesting background reading. Finally this is a reference work I can use. I recommend this book to the general public, anyone with an interest on developments in the field of nanotechnology, especially those who are keen to become involved in this field."—Dr. Kristel Fobelets, Imperial College London, UKTable of ContentsFrom Microstructures for Nanostructures, F. RahmanNanoscale Materials and Structures for Electronics:Assembling Ferromagnetic Single-electron Transistors with Atomic Force Microscopy, H. Pettersson et al.Nanoporous Alumina Templates for Nanowire Electron Devices, T.L. Wade et al.Single-walled Carbon Nanotube Transistors, S. Kim and S. MohammadiCooling with Integrated Carbon Nanotube Films, G. Tóth et al.AC Dielectrophoresis Alignment of Gallium Nitride Nanowires, GaN NWs for Use in Device Applications, S.K. Lee et al.Design, Fabrication, and Applications of Large-area Well-ordered Dense-array Three-dimensional Nanostructures, C.-H. Choi and C.-J. ""CJ"" KimUV-NIL Stamp Fabrication Techniques with Diamond-like Carbon Film, J.-H. Jeong et al.ZnO Nanowires and Nanobelts: Structure Switch by Indium Doping, H.J. FanField Emission Properties of 1-D SiC Nanostructures, G.-Z. Shen and D. ChenNanoscale Materials and Structures for Photonics:Manipulating the Optical Properties of Individual and Arrays of Gold Nanopyramids, J. Lee et al.Properties of Gold Nanoantennas in the Infrared, F. Neubrech et al.Three-dimensional Holographic Polymeric Photonic Crystal Operating in the Optical communication Window, J.-Q. Chen and R.T. ChenContinuous Roll Nano-imprinting Technology for Large-scale Nano- and Microstructures, S. Kang et al.Fabrication and Characterization of Two-dimensional ZnO Photonic Nanostructrures, J.-B. CuiVisible Light Emission from Innate Silicon Nanoparticles in Silicon-compound Films Grown at Low Temperatures, Z.-X. Cao

    1 in stock

    £133.00

  • Silicon Nanophotonics: Basic Principles, Current

    Pan Stanford Publishing Pte Ltd Silicon Nanophotonics: Basic Principles, Current

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisNanoscale materials are showing great promise in various optoelectronics applications, especially the fast-developing fields of optical communication and optical computers. With silicon as the leading material for microelectronics, the integration of optical functions into silicon technology is a very important challenge. This book concentrates on the optoelectronic properties of silicon nanocrystals, associated phenomena and related topics, from basic principles to the most recent discoveries. The areas of focus include silicon-based light-emitting devices, light modulators, optical wavevguides and interconnectors, optical amplifiers and memory elements. The book comprises theoretical and experimental analyses of various properties of silicon nanocrystals, research methods and preparation techniques, and some promising applications.Trade Review"Silicon Nanophotonics, edited by Leonid Khriachtchev, is a most useful and up-to-date collection of review articles covering the various aspects of silicon-based photonics, written by leading experts in the area. Both theoretical and experimental issues of silicon nanocrystals were considered, as well as device applications in both solid-state photonics and biology. This volume is an essential read for those working to make silicon shine as optoelectronics material."—Prof. Risto M. Nieminen, Helsinki University of Technology, FinlandTable of ContentsSilicon Nanocrystals Enabling Silicon Photonics. Theoretical Studies of Absorption, Emission and Gain in Silicon Nanostructures. Computational Studies of Free-Standing Silicon Nanoclusters. Optical Gain in Silicon Nanocrystal Waveguides Measured by the Variable Stripe Length Technique. Si-nc Based Light Emitters and Er Doping for Gain Materials. Silicon Nanocrystals: Structural and Optical Properties and Device Applications. Optical Spectroscopy of Individual Silicon Nanocrystals. Silicon Nanocrystal Memories,. Engineering the Optical Response of Nanostructured Silicon. Guiding and Amplification of Light Due to Silicon Nanocrystals Embedded in Waveguides. Silicon Nanocrystals in Silica: Optical Properties and Laser-Induced Thermal Effects. Light Emission from Silicon-Rich Nitride Nanostructures. Energy Efficiency in Silicon Photonics. Light Emitting Defects in Ion-Irradiated Alpha-Quartz and Silicon Nanoclusters. Auger Processes in Silicon Nanocrystals Assemblies. Biological Applications of Silicon Nanostructures.

    1 in stock

    £114.00

  • Inside the Photon: A Journey to Health

    Pan Stanford Publishing Pte Ltd Inside the Photon: A Journey to Health

    5 in stock

    Book SynopsisOver the past decade biophotonics has appeared as a new department within the academic structure across the globe. With experimental work going back for more than a century, application of the scientific method has shown the importance of biophotonics within biological and medical practice. At the same time, a new mathematical description of physics and biophysics has emerged. Self-Field Theory (SFT) describes the role of photon as a binding agent between an electron and a proton within atomic structures. SFT is being rapidly accepted by the physics community as a distinct physical theory. This is now an alternative view, in addition to classical electromagnetics and the quantum theories, that forms the basis of a chemical bond. Atomic chemistry underpins biochemistry, the pharmaceutical approach to medical therapy, and has been a staple of biological and medical knowledge over the 20th century. The biophoton within SFT provides another layer of structural organization that sits underneath atomic chemistry. This book is the first to describe SFTs role within biophotonics and as such provides a theory of biophotonics capable of describing a wide range of experimental biophotonic phenomena. Inside the Photon: A Journey towards Health describes the newly discovered layer of biophotonics underlying all atomic chemistry and biochemistry. As with the variety of snowflakes, the range in biological species within flora for instance is dependent on this biophotonic layer of interaction within atomic and biomolecular structures. A new range of energies that can be balanced only within the biophotonic states are responsible for these innumerable varieties of biological species. The phonon, the quantum of acoustic, or vibrational, energy is also described and given status alongside the photon. Hence the ‘biophonon’ sits aside the biophoton as an element within biological structures. Sounds can create structure in the same way biophotons can use structure to communicate. Therapies such as homeopathy, acupuncture, traditional Chinese medicines are given fresh impetus including putative understanding of mechanism. Mitosis is understood via the cell cycle and how electric, acoustic, and magnetic fields can induce changes at the biophotonic level. The possibility arises of medical therapy without invasive surgery and without the side effects of drug-based therapies.Table of ContentsIntroductory History of The Biophoton, Biophotonics in Academia, Including Survey of Current Theories and Applications, Current Exposure Standards; History of Medical Therapies From Prehistory to Modern Times Includes the Role of Pharmacy and Surgery in Modern Medicine, Traditional and Alternative Therapies, History of The Photon in Classical Electromagnetics and Quantum Field Theories. Self-Field Theory a New Theoretical Description of Physics and Biophysics, the Newly Discovered Role of The Photon as Binding Energy Within Atoms, Molecules and Macromolecules, the Bispinorial Motions of Particles and Photons, Modification of Maxwell-Lorentz Equations for Use Within Strong Nuclear Regions; The Photon and the Phonon. Mechanisms: Biophotonic Emissions from DNA, The Cell Cycle and Biophotonic Processes, Resonant Frequencies in Tissues and Molecules, Use of Resonance Within the Body, Growth Promotion and Inhibition. Exemplar Applications of Electromagnetics, Acoustics, Magnetics to Treat Cancer, Repair Tendons, Skin Tissues and Aid Perfusion. Appendix Some Mathematical Details.

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    £109.25

  • Nanotechnology in Advanced Electrochemical Power

    Pan Stanford Publishing Pte Ltd Nanotechnology in Advanced Electrochemical Power

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe challenge of providing adequate power on an indefinite basis without causing long-term damage to the environment requires a versatile means of energy conversion and storage. As such, electrical energy storage is becoming more vital today than at any time in human history. Electrochemical systems, such as batteries, supercapacitors, fuel cells, and photoelectrochemical cells, can help meet this objective. Future generations of rechargeable lithium batteries will be required to power portable electronic devices, store electricity from renewable sources, and serve as a vital component to pursuing electric mobility in the future to reduce fossil fuel demand and mitigate environmental issues. In this context, engineering of new materials, especially at the nanoscale, has become imperative to achieve enhanced energy and power density to meet the future challenges of energy storage. This book outlines the state of the art of nanoscale aspects of advanced energy storage devices, such as lithium-ion batteries, including microbatteries and electrochemical supercapacitors. It focuses on various fundamental issues related to device performance of various positive and negative electrode materials, with special reference to their nanoscale advantages. It also includes fundamentals and processing techniques with regard to synthesis, characterization, physical, and electrochemical properties, and applications of nanoscale materials pertaining to advanced electrochemical power sources. A variety of advanced nanomaterials, such as transition metal oxides, phosphates, silicates, and conversion electrodes, together with some special nanomaterials such as carbon nanotubes, nanorods, and mesoporous carbons are discussed by many notable authorities in the field.

    1 in stock

    £109.25

  • Introduction to Nanoelectronic Single-Electron

    Pan Stanford Publishing Pte Ltd Introduction to Nanoelectronic Single-Electron

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis book examines single-electron circuits as an introduction to the rapidly expanding field of nanoelectronics. It discusses both the analysis and synthesis of circuits with the nanoelectronic metallic single-electron tunneling (SET) junction device. The basic physical phenomena under consideration are the quantum mechanical tunneling of electrons through a small insulating gap between two metal leads, the Coulomb blockade and Coulomb oscillations — the last two resulting from the quantization of charge. The author employs an unconventional approach in explaining the operation and design of single-electron circuits.Trade Review"The spectacular evolution of microelectronics has demonstrated the power of the ‘circuit paradigm’. During the last decade, a broad class of nanoelectronic discrete devices has been proposed and successfully demonstrated; however, there still exists a gap between device physics and nanoelectronic integrated circuit design. This book offers an insight into an original and outstanding effort to bridge the gap between device physics and engineering of nanoelectronic integrated architectures. Original equivalent circuit models of metallic single-electron tunneling (SET) junctions and efficient analysis and synthesis techniques of nanoelectronic circuits are presented. This book in recommended to researchers and students interested in nanoscience and nanotechnology, especially in nanoelectronics."—Arpad I. Csurgay, University, Hungary and University of Notre Dame, USA"Single electron devices are promising candidates for next-generation circuits. By clarifying the relationship between models of different levels, this book offers useful knowledge on modeling which makes single electron devices treated the same as conventional transistors during circuit design. The new perspectives involved also help to conceive novel nano-devices. It is a very good reference for researchers who are engaged in this exciting area."—Ning Deng, Tsinghua University, ChinaTable of ContentsTunneling Experiments in Nanoelectronics. Current in Electrodynamics and Circuit Theory. Free Electrons in Quantum Mechanics. Current and Tunnel Current in Quantum Physics. Energy in Circuit Theory. Energy in the Switched Two-Capacitor Circuit. Impulse Circuit Model for Single-Electron Tunneling — Zero Tunneling Time. Impulse Circuit Model for Single-Electron Tunneling — Nonzero Tunneling Times. Generalizing the Theory to Multi-Junction Circuits. Single-Electron Tunneling Circuit Examples. Circuit Design Methodologies. More Potential Applications and Challenges.

    1 in stock

    £81.69

  • Luminescence: The Instrumental Key to the Future

    Pan Stanford Publishing Pte Ltd Luminescence: The Instrumental Key to the Future

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    Book SynopsisThe book covers a broad multidisciplinary arena including applications for energy conservation, materials performance enhancement, electronic circuitry, video displays, lighting, photovoltaics, quantum computing, memory, chemo- and biosensors, pharmaceuticals and medical diagnostics inter alia. It presents a comprehensive introductory overview of the photophysics, instrumentation and experimental methodology of nanomaterial luminescence. Invited experts highlight more specific advanced research areas that have either shown potential for, or have already realized, significant impact on the day-to-day aspects of modern life and the world economy. Table of ContentsPrefaceImportant Spectral and Polarized Properties of Semiconducting SWNT Photoluminescence Shigeo Maruyama and Yuhei MiyauchiImportant Spectral FeaturesPhonon Sideband in AbsorptionVarious Sidebands in EmissionCross-Polarized AbsorptionTransverse Quasi-Dark ExcitonsAdvanced Aspects of Photoluminescence Instrumentation for Carbon Nanotubes Said Kazaoui, Y. Futami, Konstantin Iakoubovskii, and Nobutsugu MinamiIntroductionCNT Thin-Film Fabrication MethodsNIR-PL-Mapping InstrumentsOutlookDevelopments in Catalytic Methodology for (n,m) Selective Synthesis of SWNTs Yuan Chen, Bo Wang, Yanhui Yang, and Qiang WangIntroductionEffective Catalysts for (n,m) Selective SynthesisGrowth Parameters Influencing (n,m) SelectivityFundamental Understanding of (n,m) SelectivityCharacterization Methodology for (n,m) Abundance EvaluationConclusions and OutlookSingle-Walled Carbon Nanotube Thin-Film Electronics Husnu Emrah Unalan and Manish ChhowallaIntroductionPurification and Dispersion of SWNTsThin-Film Deposition ProcessesOptoelectronic Properties of SWNTsSWNT Functionalization TreatmentsApplications and DevicesConclusions and OutlookSingle-Walled Carbon Nanotube-Based Solution-Processed Organic Optoelectronic Devices Ming Shao and Bin HuIntroductionEffects of SWCNTs on the Electroluminescent Performance of Organic Light-Emitting DiodesCNT Effect on Photovoltaic Response in Conjugated PolymersExciton Energy Transfer in Carbon Nanotubes Probed by Photoluminescence Ping Heng Tan, Tawfique Hasan, Francesco Bonaccorso, and Andrea C. FerrariIntroduction The Photoluminescence Spectrum of Nanotube BundlesMechanism and Efficiency of EET in Nanotube BundlesHow to Distinguish EET-Induced Features from Other Sidebands in the PL Spectrum?Relaxation Pathways of Excitons in Nanotube BundlesHow to Detect Bundles and Probe Their Concentration?Exploiting EET for Photonic and Optoelectronic ApplicationsConclusionsAdvances in Dispersal Agents and Methodology for SWNT Analysis Tsuyohiko Fujigaya and Naotoshi NakashimaIntroductionCharacterization of Dispersion StatesSolubilization by Dispersal AgentsNanotube/Polymer CompositesSummaryTime Domain Luminescence Instrumentation Graham Hungerford, Kulwinder Sagoo, and David McLoskeyIntroductionOverviewLight SourcesDetectorsData Acquisition ElectronicsTime-Resolved Measurement System ConsiderationsSummaryKey Approaches to Linking Nanoparticle Metrology and Photoluminescence Yu Chen, Jan Karolin, and David J. S. BirchIntroduction Fluorescence Anisotropy TheoryExperimentalResults and DiscussionsConclusionsNanometer-Scale Measurements Using FRET and FLIM Microscopy Margarida Barroso, Yuansheng Sun, Horst Wallrabe, and Ammasi PeriasamyIntroduction FRET Microscopy Choosing FRET Pairs Organic Dye Donor–Acceptor FRET Pair: AF488–AF555 FP Donor–Acceptor FRET Pair: mTFP-mKO2 QD–Organic Dye FRET Pairs: QD566–AF568 and QD580–AF594 Conclusions and Outlook Cancer Detection and Biosensing Applications with Quantum Dots Ken-Tye YongIntroductionPreparation of Quantum Dots with the Hot Colloidal Synthesis MethodTypes of Quantum Dots Available for Biomedical and Cancer ApplicationsPreparation of Water-Dispersible Quantum DotsPreparation of Bioconjugated Quantum DotsBioconjugated Quantum Dots and Quantum Rods for in vitro Cancer Imaging and Sensing Multifunctional Quantum Dots and Quantum Rods for in vivo Cancer Targeting and Imaging The Risk and Benefits of Using Functionalized Quantum Dots for Biomedical Health Care Conclusions and OutlookZinc Oxide Nanoparticles in Biosensing Applications Linda Y. L. WuIntroductionParticle Size Control through Chemical Synthesis and Surface ModificationsBandgap Modification for Visible EmissionBioimaging Using ZnO NanocrystalsCytotoxicity TestsConclusions and OutlookUse of QDOT Photoluminescence for Codification and Authentication Purposes Shoude ChangIntroductionQDOTs Used as Information CarriersInformation EncodingInformation RetrievalApplicationsConclusions and OutlookCharacterization Approaches for Blue and White Phosphorescent OLEDs Brian W. D’AndradeIntroductionBlue Electrophosphorescence White Organic Light-Emitting DeviceIndex

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    £109.25

  • Nanoplasmonics

    Pan Stanford Publishing Pte Ltd Nanoplasmonics

    5 in stock

    Book SynopsisNanoplasmonics is one of the most important growth areas of this century. It is part of nano-optics and nanophotonics and deals with oscillations of electrons in metallic nanoparticles and nanostructures. Also, it is a multidisciplinary subject covering atomic, molecular, and solid-state physics, as well as much of chemistry. Nanoplasmonics makes it possible to combine the nanoscale properties of smart devices with their optical frequencies of operation.Nanoplasmonics presents, for the first time, both the physical principles and mathematical descriptions of main nanoplasmonic effects that now are scattered over thousands of research articles. Importantly, it contains many methods, accompanied by diagrams, for fast estimations and calculations of main properties of nanoparticles of very different shapes and their clusters. It also presents the most important applications of nanoplasmonics, including in medicine, nanolasers, electronics, perfect lenses, and invisibility cloaks.Trade Review"This book is timely and provides the most up-to-date concepts for experts in nanoplasmonics. It is also a good starting point for students who wish to learn about nanoplasmonics for the first time. The author is one of the leaders in the field and is ideally positioned to present this comprehensive volume. This book will play an important role in taking the subjects of nano-optics, nanoplasmonics, and metamaterials to new heights of invention and application. The information, recipes, and processes in the text can be immediately useful in the fast-paced realms of both theoretical and experimental investigations. Every researcher in nanoplasmonics should all have a copy of this book on the bookshelf." —Prof. Vladimir M. Shalaev, Purdue University, USA"This book provides a lucid introduction to the field of optics of nanoparticles and nanostructures, including all the necessary background and a comprehensive review of this new area in the optics. Professor Klimov, a world-leading expert in nano-optics, nanoplasmonics, and metamaterials, has skillfully developed a volume that will be important for both experts and students just entering the exciting field of nanoplasmonics and metamaterials. This book will certainly find a place within easy reach on my shelf." — Prof. Victor G. Veselago, A. M. Prokhorov Institute of General Physics, Russia"Overall, this book is very appropriate for graduate students, scientists, and engineers, either beginning to explore the field or already engaged in the research area. The scope of contents, quality of graphics, and clarity of the mathematical descriptions are very satisfactory to the reviewers. Therefore, we can recommend this book to readers who are interested in the field of nanoplasmonics."—Jae Yong Suh and Yoke Khin Yap of Michigan Technological University, USA"This book is timely and provides the most up-to-date concepts for experts in nanoplasmonics. It is also a good starting point for students who wish to learn about nanoplasmonics for the first time. The author is one of the leaders in the field and is ideally positioned to present this comprehensive volume. This book will play an important role in taking the subjects of nano-optics, nanoplasmonics, and metamaterials to new heights of invention and application. The information, recipes, and processes in the text can be immediately useful in the fast-paced realms of both theoretical and experimental investigations. Every researcher in nanoplasmonics should all have a copy of this book on the bookshelf." —Prof. Vladimir M. Shalaev, Purdue University, USA"This book provides a lucid introduction to the field of optics of nanoparticles and nanostructures, including all the necessary background and a comprehensive review of this new area in the optics. Professor Klimov, a world-leading expert in nano-optics, nanoplasmonics, and metamaterials, has skillfully developed a volume that will be important for both experts and students just entering the exciting field of nanoplasmonics and metamaterials. This book will certainly find a place within easy reach on my shelf." —Prof. Victor G. Veselago, A. M. Prokhorov Institute of General Physics, Russia"Overall, this book is very appropriate for graduate students, scientists, and engineers, either beginning to explore the field or already engaged in the research area. The scope of contents, quality of graphics, and clarity of the mathematical descriptions are very satisfactory to the reviewers. Therefore, we can recommend this book to readers who are interested in the field of nanoplasmonics."—Jae Yong Suh and Yoke Khin Yap of Michigan Technological University, USATable of ContentsIntroduction. The World of Nanoparticles. Introduction to Electrodynamics of Metals. Surface Plasmons. The Theory of Plasmon Oscillations in Nanoparticles. Plasmonic Properties of Spherical Particles. Plasmonic Properties of Nanospheroids. Plasmonic Properties of a Three-Axial Nano-Ellipsoid. Localized Plasmons in Polyhedral Nanoparticles. Localized Plasmons in Nanoparticles Clusters. Optical Properties of the Nanoparticles Made of "Unusual" Materials (Metamaterials). Optical Properties of Nanoholes in Metal Films. Applications of Nanoplasmonics. Appendix 1. Elements of the Theory of Atoms and Molecules Spontaneous Emission and Fluorescence in the Presence of Nanobodies. Appendix 2. Popular Numerical Methods in Nano-Optics and Nanoplasmonics. Appendix 3. Acronyms and Terms Used Frequently in Nanoplasmonics, Nano-Optics, and Allied Sciences.

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    £109.25

  • Handbook of Materials for Nanomedicine

    Pan Stanford Publishing Pte Ltd Handbook of Materials for Nanomedicine

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe fast developing field of nanomedicine uses a broad variety of materials to serve as delivery systems for drugs, genes, and diagnostic agents. This book is the first attempt to put under one cover all major available information about these materials, both still on experimental levels and already applied in patients.Trade Review"This handbook of nanomaterials is a comprehensive collection of well-written chapters on nanoparticle technologies used for medical applications of all kinds. All in all, it will be a very valuable reference book for biomaterials scientists and medical researchers involved in the many different facets of therapeutics, diagnostics and imaging for medical applications."—Prof. Allan S. Hoffman, University of Washington, USA"The clear organization into crisp chapters makes the book a rich source of references. The book provides professionals and newcomers entering the nanomedicine world with deep understanding of the current problems and presents fascinating highlights in the context of future applications in practical medicine."—Prof. Julia Y. Ljubimova, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, USA"This handbook of nanomaterials is a comprehensive collection of well-written chapters on nanoparticle technologies used for medical applications of all kinds. All in all, it will be a very valuable reference book for biomaterials scientists and medical researchers involved in the many different facets of therapeutics, diagnostics and imaging for medical applications."—Prof. Allan S. Hoffman, University of Washington, USA"The clear organization into crisp chapters makes the book a rich source of references. The book provides professionals and newcomers entering the nanomedicine world with deep understanding of the current problems and presents fascinating highlights in the context of future applications in practical medicine."—Prof. Julia Y. Ljubimova, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, USATable of ContentsOrganic Nanostructures: Polymeric Nanostructures: Synthetic Polymer-Drug Conjugates for Human Therapy. Dendrimer-Based Nanomaterials. Combinatorial Polymer and Lipidoid Libraries for Nanomedicine. Lipid-Based and Other Organic Structures: Liposomal Nanomedicines. Nanomedicines from Polymeric Amphiphiles. Materials for Nanoemulsions and Their Influence on the Biofate. Inorganic Nanostructures: Metal Structures: Biomedical Applications of Multifunctional Silica-Based Gold Nanoshells. Metal Oxide Nanoarchitectures for Biotemplating Application. Miscellaneous Istructures: Fluorescent Quantum Dots for Biomedical Applications. Lipid Coated Microbubbles and Nanodroplets as Tools for Biomedical Nanotechnology. Biomimetics: Bio-Inspired Engineering of Human Tissue Scaffolding for Regenerative Medicine.

    1 in stock

    £274.50

  • Nanotechnology and Global Equality

    Pan Stanford Publishing Pte Ltd Nanotechnology and Global Equality

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    Book SynopsisThe book places nanotechnology’s emergence within a broad historical and contemporary global context while developing and testing an interpretive framework through which to assess nanotechnology’s claims. It clarifies the nature of global engagement with nanotechnology research and development, revealing surprising scenarios, unacknowledged by most mainstream commentators. The book concludes by exploring a range of perspectives from Thailand and Australia about nanotechnology’s foreseen implications for global inequity.Trade Review"Donald Maclurcan has drawn on the skills and knowledge of a range of disciplines to consider the complex question of the impacts of nanotechnology. He has assembled an impressive body of evidence to show that nanotechnology as presently developed offers little hope for a more equitable world. This is a very significant conclusion, as we are often urged to believe that new technology can help the development aspirations of poor countries. The subject is important, the writing is clear and the case is compelling."—Prof. Ian Lowe - President, Australian Conservation Foundation"Donald Maclurcan’s book provides a timely discussion about the implications of the emergence of nanotechnology for the global South, in a context in which technological innovation and global social inequality have been increasing hand in hand. Maclurcan addresses the topic in a well-balanced and evidence-supported way, exploring theories, discourses, quantitative data, and scientists’ and other stakeholders’ perspectives to assess if and how nanotechnology can contribute to a more equitable world. Written in direct and simple language, this book is relevant not only for academia but also for civil society groups and the broader public."—Prof. Noela Invernizzi - Federal University of Paraná, Brazil"Nanotechnology and its impact remain a black box. Although our understanding of the social, economic, environmental, public health and ethical outcomes associated with the expanding nano-industries is growing, gaps in our understanding remain. In this book, Dr Maclurcan makes a significant contribution towards filling the void in the contemporary understanding of the social justice dimensions related to research, development and commercialisation of nanotechnology, especially for the global South. Through the presentation of rich and detailed empirical data, and grounded in theories of development and technological change, Maclurcan provides valuable insights into the relationships between new technologies and hopes for a more equitable world."—Prof. Kristen Lyons - Griffith University, AustraliaTable of ContentsIntroduction. Methodology. Development, Technology and Inequity. Nanotechnology, Development and Inequity. The State of Play. Understanding Nanotechnology. Innovative Capacity. Technological Appropriateness. Approaches to Technological Governance. Conclusions. Appendices.

    1 in stock

    £72.19

  • Handbook of Innovative Nanomaterials: From

    Pan Stanford Publishing Pte Ltd Handbook of Innovative Nanomaterials: From

    5 in stock

    Book SynopsisNowadays, not only is the research on nanoscale is among the most active fields in current science, but it is also being gradually introduced into our daily lives. The purpose of this book is to provide the readers with a comprehensive review of the state-of-the-art research activities in the field of innovative nanomaterials. This book is a comprehensive and complete introductory text on the synthesis, characterizations, novel properties, and applications of various innovative nanomaterials. The first part emphasizes the chemical and physical approaches used for the syntheses of various innovative nanomaterials. The second part mainly focuses on various applications of various nanostructured materials. Trade Review"I am delighted to see a comprehensive handbook covering varied aspects of nanomaterials from synthesis to applications. The book will be useful to students, teachers and practioners of the subject."—Prof. C. N. R. Rao - Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research, IndiaTable of ContentsSeed-Assisted Growth of One-Dimensional Nanostructures. One-Dimensional Inorganic Semiconductor Nanostructures: Controlled Growth and Potential Applications. Selective Etching-Assisted Construction of Novel Low-Dimensional Nanostructures. Anodic Alumina Membrane Template and Its Derivative Membrane Nanostructures. Nanocolumnar Arrays by Pulsed Laser Deposition on Polystyrene Colloid Spheres. II–VI Semiconductor Nanostructures. Metal Silicide and Germanide 1D Nanostructures: Synthesis, Characterization, and Applications. Electrochemical Construction and Optical Properties of Ordered Micro/Nano-Structured Arrays Based on Colloidal Monolayer. In Situ TEM Investigations of the Interface Behavior Between Carbon Nanotubes and Metals. Inorganic Semiconductor Nanoarrays as Photoanodes for Solar Cells. Combination Control, Nanomagnetism, and Biomedical Applications of Inorganic Multicomponent Hybrid Nanomaterials. Two-Dimensional Inorganic Nanostructures: From Synthesis to Potential Applications. Seed-Layer-Assisted Synthesis of Well-Aligned Zinc Oxide Nanorod Arrays for Field Emission Application. Progress on the Photoanode for Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells. Biomedicine Applications of Nanomaterials. Polymer/SiO2 Nanocomposite Colloids: Synthesis, Characterization, and Their Applications. Recent Progress on the Synthesis and Applications of Carbon Nanotubes. Biosensing Applications of ZnO Nanostructures. Ge1–x Mnx-Diluted Magnetic Semiconductor Nanostructures for Spintronics. Field-Effect Transistors for Nanoelectronics Based on Novel Nanostructure Materials. Synthesis and Characterization of One-Dimensional Functional Metal Oxide and Metallic Silicide Nanostructures. Recent Advances in Nanoporous Carbon Materials. Mechanical, Thermal, and Magnetic Properties of One-Dimensional Nanostructures.

    5 in stock

    £342.00

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