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Molecular Building Blocks for Nanotechnology

From Diamondoids to Nanoscale Materials and Applications

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Paperback, blz. | Engels
Springer New York | 2014
ISBN13: 9781489997012
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Springer New York e druk, 2014 9781489997012
Onderdeel van serie Topics in Applied Physics
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This book takes a "bottom-up" approach, beginning with atoms and molecules – molecular building blocks – and assembling them to build nanostructured materials. Coverage includes Carbon Nanotubes, Nanowires, and Diamondoids. The applications presented here will enable practitioners to design and build nanometer-scale systems. These concepts have far-reaching implications: from mechanical to chemical processes, from electronic components to ultra-fine sensors, from medicine to energy, and from pharmaceuticals to agriculture and food.

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ISBN13:9781489997012
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:paperback
Uitgever:Springer New York

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Introduction.- Thermodynamic properties of diamondoids.- Development of composite materials based on improved nanodiamonds.- Diamondoids as molecular building blocks.- Surface modification and application of functionalized polymer nanofibers.- Zinc oxide nanorod arrays: properties and hydrothermal synthesis.- Nanoparticles, nanorods and other nanostructures assembled on inert substrates.- Thermal properties of carbon nanotubes.- Chemical vapor deposition of organized architectures of carbon nanotubes for applications.- Online size characterization of nanofibers and nanotubes.- Theoretical investigations in retinal and cubane.- Polyhedral heteroborane clusters for nanotechnology.- Squeezing germanium nanostructures.- Nanoengineered biomimetic bone-building blocks.- Use of nanoparticles as building blocks for bio-applications.- Polymer nanofibers for biosensors applications.- High pressure synthesis of carbon nanostructured superhand materials.
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