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With this handbook the distinguished team of editors has combined the expertise of leading nanomaterials scientists to provide the latest overview of this field,
The authors cover the whole spectrum of nanomaterials, ranging from theory, synthesis, properties, characterization to application, including such new developments as:
C, N, R, Rao obtained his Ph,D, from Purdue University, USA, and D,Sc, from Mysore University, Apart from other appointments throughout the years, C, N, R, Rao was the Director of the Indian Institute of Science (1984-94), of which he now is an Honorary Professor, and the President of the Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research (1989-99), where he holds the Linus Pauling Research Professorship and Honorary Presidency, His main research interests are in solid state and materials chemistry, molecular structure and spectroscopy, He is a member of numerous science academies worldwide and has received many national and international honours, and published over 1200 research papers,
Achim Müller studied chemistry and physics at Göttingen University and is currently Professor of Inorganic Chemsitry at Bielefeld University, bothGermany, His research interests range from problems of molecular physics, bioinorganic chemistry and metal chalcogenide compounds to popularised science, He has received many national and international recognitions,
Anthony K, Cheetham obtained his Ph,D, in chemistry at Oxford University in 1971 and becme a faculty member in 1974, He moved to the University of California at Santa Barbara in 1991 as Professor in the Materials Department and became Director of the newly created Materlais Research Laboratory there in 1992, His research on inorganic materials has been recognised by a number of awards, including election to Fellowships of the Royal Society (1994) and the Third World Academy of Sciences (1999), He held an International Research Chair at Blaise Pascal University, Paris, (1997-99), and an International Chair Francqui in Namur (2001),
Keine Frage: Nanomaterialien gehören momentan zu den "hot topics", und zwar sowohl in der Forschung als auch in der Industrie. Dieses Handbuch vereinigt die Expertisen führender Spezialisten der Nanotechnologie. Die Autoren geben einen aktuellen Überblick über Theorie, Synthese, Eigenschaften, Charakterisierung und Anwendung von Nanomaterialien.
Die Materialeigenschaften moderner Werkstoffe werden wesentlich von Struktureinheiten im Nanometerbereich bestimmt. Den so genannten Nanomaterialien wird daher ein hohes Potenzial für Anwendungen in allen Schlüsseltechnologien attestiert. So bilden ultradünne Polymerschichten die Grundlage für neue optische, elektronische sowie biologisch wirksame Systeme. Die Beschichtung mit metallischen und keramischen Pulvern oder Fasern gehört ebenfalls zu den Anwendungsfeldern der Nanomaterialien. Materialwissenschaftler, Chemiker und Mitarbeiter in der chemischen bzw. der Halbleiterindustrie brauchen einen Überblick über das gesamte Feld der Nanomaterialien.
The Chemistry of Nanomaterials ermöglicht den Einstieg ins Thema ebenso wie das gezielte Nachlesen zu einer Spezialfrage. Quantenpunkte, nanoporöse Materialien, Nanodrähte und -röhren, Nanopolymere, Nanokatalyse oder Syntheseverfahren für Nanoteilchen - dies sind nur einige der Themen, derer sich die Spezialisten hier annehmen. Das gesamte Spektrum der Forschung wird repräsentiert, von aktuellen Theoriediskussionen bis zu industriellen Anwendungen einzelner Materialien. Für die Qualität der gebotenen Informationen bürgt das internationale Autoren- und Herausgeberteam, bestehend aus führenden Nanotechnologie-Spezialisten.
Auteur
C. N. R. Rao obtained his Ph.D. from Purdue University, USA, and D.Sc. from Mysore University. Apart from other appointments throughout the years, C. N. R. Rao was the Director of the Indian Institute of Science (1984-94), of which he now is an Honorary Professor, and the President of the Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research (1989-99), where he holds the Linus Pauling Research Professorship and Honorary Presidency. His main research interests are in solid state and materials chemistry, molecular structure and spectroscopy. He is a member of numerous science academies worldwide and has received many national and international honours, and published over 1200 research papers.
Achim Müller studied chemistry and physics at Göttingen University and is currently Professor of Inorganic Chemsitry at Bielefeld University, bothGermany. His research interests range from problems of molecular physics, bioinorganic chemistry and metal chalcogenide compounds to popularised science. He has received many national and international recognitions.
Anthony K. Cheetham obtained his Ph.D. in chemistry at Oxford University in 1971 and becme a faculty member in 1974. He moved to the University of California at Santa Barbara in 1991 as Professor in the Materials Department and became Director of the newly created Materlais Research Laboratory there in 1992. His research on inorganic materials has been recognised by a number of awards, including election to Fellowships of the Royal Society (1994) and the Third World Academy of Sciences (1999). He held an International Research Chair at Blaise Pascal University, Paris, (1997-99), and an International Chair Francqui in Namur (2001).
Contenu
Preface
Nanomaterials -
An Introduction
Strategies for the Scalable Synthesis of Quantum Dots and Related Nanodimensional Materials
Moving Nanoparticles Around: Phase-Transfer Processes in Nanomaterials Synthesis
Mesoscopic Assembly and Other Properties of Metal and Semiconductor Nanocrystals
Oxide Nanoparticles
Sonochemistry and Other Novel Methods Developed for the Synthesis of Nanoparticles
Solvothermal Synthesis of Non-Oxide Nanomaterials
Nanotubes and Nanowires
Synthesis, Assembly and Reactivity of Metallic Nanorods
Oxide-Assisted Growth of Silicon and Related Nanowires: Growth Mechanism, Structure and Properties
Electronic Structure and Spectroscopy of Semiconductor Nanocrystals
Core-shell Semiconductor Nanocrystals for Biological Labeling
Large Semiconductor Molecules
Oxomolybdates: From Structures to Functions in a New Era of Nanochemistry
Nanostructural Polymers
Recent Developments in the Chemistry and Chemical Applications of Porous Silicon
Nanocatalysis
Nanoporous Materials
Photochemistry and Electrochemistry of Nanoassemblies
Electrochemistry with Nanoparticles
Nanolithography and Nanomanipulation