Peter Kralchevsky, "Colloid and Interface Chemistry for Nanotechnology"
English | ISBN: 1466569050 | 2013 | 560 pages | PDF | 43 MB
English | ISBN: 1466569050 | 2013 | 560 pages | PDF | 43 MB
Colloid and Interface Chemistry for Nanotechnology
Colloid and interface science dealt with nanoscale
objects for nearly a century before the term nanotechnology was coined.
An interdisciplinary field, it bridges the macroscopic world and the
small world of atoms and molecules. Colloid and Interface Chemistry for
Nanotechnology is a collection of manuscripts reflecting the activities
of research teams that have been involved in the networking project
Colloid and Interface Chemistry for Nanotechnology (2006-2011), Action
D43, the European Science Foundation. The project was a part of the
intergovernmental framework for Cooperation in Science and Technology
(COST), allowing the coordination of nationally funded research across
Europe.
With contributions by leading experts, this book covers a wide range of topics. Chapters are grouped into three sections: "Nanoparticle Synthesis and Characterization," "New Experimental Tools and Interpretation," and "Nanocolloidal Dispersions and Interfaces." The topics covered belong to six basic research areas: (1) The synthesis of nanostructured materials of well-defined size and function; (2) Analytical methods and tools for control and characterization of synthesized nanomaterials; (3) Self-assembly of nanomaterials, such as microemulsions and micelles, and their applications; (4) Bioinspired nanostructured materials-structure, properties, and applications; (5) Design of active, soft functional interfaces with unique properties for sensors, catalysts, and biomedical assays; and (6) Nanoscale elements in soft nanoscale devices for applications in analytical and biomedical sciences.
This book describes highlights in nanotechnology based on state-of-the-art principles in colloid and interface science, demonstrating how great progress in the various branches of nanotechnology can be achieved. The application of these principles allows for the development of new experimental and theoretical tools.
With contributions by leading experts, this book covers a wide range of topics. Chapters are grouped into three sections: "Nanoparticle Synthesis and Characterization," "New Experimental Tools and Interpretation," and "Nanocolloidal Dispersions and Interfaces." The topics covered belong to six basic research areas: (1) The synthesis of nanostructured materials of well-defined size and function; (2) Analytical methods and tools for control and characterization of synthesized nanomaterials; (3) Self-assembly of nanomaterials, such as microemulsions and micelles, and their applications; (4) Bioinspired nanostructured materials-structure, properties, and applications; (5) Design of active, soft functional interfaces with unique properties for sensors, catalysts, and biomedical assays; and (6) Nanoscale elements in soft nanoscale devices for applications in analytical and biomedical sciences.
This book describes highlights in nanotechnology based on state-of-the-art principles in colloid and interface science, demonstrating how great progress in the various branches of nanotechnology can be achieved. The application of these principles allows for the development of new experimental and theoretical tools.
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