Handbook of Nanophysics: Functional Nanomaterials
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Book Details
• Book Name: Handbook of Nanophysics: Functional Nanomaterials
• Format: Paperback
• Language: English
• ISBN-13: 9781138111936
• Writer: Klaus D. Sattler
• Publisher: CRC Press
• Edition: 1
• Binding: Paperback
• Pages: 788
• Release Date: 30-08-2017
• Package Dimensions: 10.9 x 8.5 x 2.0 inches
Description
The Handbook of Nanophysics: Functional Nanomaterials explores the importance of tailoring nanomaterials for specific functions in applications. This peer-reviewed volume presents an introduction to nanomaterials, with fundamental equations and illustrations, many of which are in color, to enhance understanding. It covers a broad range of composite materials such as carbon nanotube/polymer composites, printable metal nanoparticle inks, and biofunctionalized titanium dioxide-based nanocomposites.
This book also delves into nanoporous materials, graphitic foams, quantum dots, and nanostructures, among other cutting-edge nanomaterials. The text includes discussions on nanoindentation methods, self-patterning, and advancements in nanosensors, nano-oscillators, and hydrogen storage technologies.
Key Features:
• Covers composites, nanoporous materials, and nanostructures
• Detailed discussions on quantum dots, graphene, and self-assembled monolayers
• Focuses on nanoindentation, self-patterning, nanosensors, and hydrogen storage
• Provides fundamental equations and color illustrations to aid understanding
• Emphasizes interdisciplinary collaboration and communication across multiple scientific disciplines
Topics Covered:
• Carbon nanotube/polymer composites and printable nanoparticle inks
• Ferroic nanocomposites and smart composite systems
• Nanostructures, quantum dots, and graphitic foams
• Nanoindentation, self-patterning, and hydrogen storage techniques
• Nanosensors and nano-oscillators
Target Audience:
This book is essential for researchers, scientists, and engineers working in the field of nanophysics, nanomaterials, and nanotechnology, as well as those in related fields who wish to expand their knowledge of functional nanomaterials and their applications.