Nanomaterials and Devices
Verlag | William Andrew |
Auflage | 2014 |
Seiten | 372 |
Format | 22,5 x 29,1 x 2,5 cm |
Gewicht | 1110 g |
Artikeltyp | Englisches Buch |
Reihe | Micro and Nano Technologies |
ISBN-10 | 1455777544 |
EAN | 9781455777549 |
Bestell-Nr | 45577754UA |
Introducing the fields of nanomaterials and devices, and their applications across a wide range of academic disciplines and industry sectors, Donglu Shi bridges knowledge acquisition and practical work, providing a starting point for the research and development of applications.
The book describes characterization of nanomaterials, their preparation methods and performance testing techniques; the design and development of nano-scale devices; and the applications of nanomaterials, with examples taken from different industry sectors, such as lighting, energy, bioengineering and medicine / medical devices.
Key nanomaterial types are covered, such as carbon nanotubes, nanobiomaterials, nano-magnetic materials, semiconductor materials and nanocomposites. Shi also provides detailed coverage of key emerging technologies such as DNA nanotechnology and spintronics. The resulting text is equally relevant for advanced students (senior and graduate) and for engineers and scientists from a variety of different academic backgrounds working in the multi-disciplinary field of nanotechnology.
Inhaltsverzeichnis:
Basic properties of nanomaterials; Characterization and analysis of nanomaterials; Carbon nanotubes; Semiconductor quantum dots; Nano-magnetic materials; Nano-titanium oxide as a photocatalytic material; Nanomaterials for lighting applications; Spintronics; Nanobiomaterials; Nanomaterials for energy applications; Nanocomposites; DNA nanotechnology
Rezension:
"Readers who want a very accessible book that provides a working knowledge of nanomaterial properties, testing methods, fabrication, and applications will find this book invaluable." --IEEE Electrical Insulation Magazine
"The primary aim of this book is to provide introductory material on nanomaterials and nanotechnology for students at the college level." --MRS Bulletin