E-Book, Englisch, Band 222, 472 Seiten, eBook
Fesenko / Yatsenko Nanophotonics, Nanooptics, Nanobiotechnology, and Their Applications
1. Auflage 2019
ISBN: 978-3-030-17755-3
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
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Selected Proceedings of the 6th International Conference Nanotechnology and Nanomaterials (NANO2018), August 27-30, 2018, Kyiv, Ukraine
E-Book, Englisch, Band 222, 472 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: Springer Proceedings in Physics
ISBN: 978-3-030-17755-3
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
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PartI: Nanophotonics and nanooptics.- Chapter1: SiO2/n-Si template for copper nanostructures formation.- Chapter2: Synthesis, morphology, structure and luminescence properties of Bi-containing phosphates: review and detailed consideration on the example of Pr3+ - doped BiPO4 nanopowders.- Chapter3: Anomalous Change of Refractive Index for Au Sols under Laser Illumination.- Chapter4: Development of the waveguide photonic crystal structures formed by distribution of nanoparticles in polymer matrix.- Chapter5: Optical phenomena in nanoscale tin dioxide films obtained by means of polymersf.- Chapter6: Optical Properties of Polytetrafluoroethylene–Carbon Nanotubes Composite in the Light Spectrum Range 320–1000 nm.- Chapter7: Based on pneumatic photonic structures high accuracy measurement procedure for the universal gas constant.- Chapter8: Nanoscale photocatalytic layers with titania on stainless steel foil.- Chapter9: New methacrylicpolymers with heterocyclic analogs of stilbene in side chain - promising materials for optoelectronics.- Chapter10: Electro-Transport Properties of Ultraviolent irradiated carbon nanotubes.- Chapter11: New Method for rapid Digital Hologram Processing.- Chapter12: Theory of Exciton States in Nanosystems Containing Dielectric Quantum Dots.- PartII: Nanobiotechnology.- Chapter13: Magnetic resonance nanotherapy for malignant tumors.- Chapter14: Nanoporous biochar for removal of toxic organic compounds from water.- Chapter15: The Regularities of Sorption of Substances of Different Nature by pH-sensitive Acrylic Hydrogels for Plant Nanofertilizer Formation.- Chapter16: Effect of porosity on ion transport through polymers and polymer-based composites containing inorganic nanoparticles (review).- chapter17: Features of the influence of UFS / raffinose nanocomposites on in vitro cultivation of a gamets of swine.- Chapter18: The infrared and Raman spectra of acetaminophen – cholesterol complex: DFT study.- Chapter19: Change in functional state of bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells after incubation with silver nanoparticles.- PartIII: Applications.- Chapter20: Challenges in Studying the Incorporation of Nanomaterials to Building Materials on Microbiological Models.- Chapter21: Computational studies of adsorption of toxic molecules and anions on the surface of doped and functionalized carbon nanotubes.- Chapter22: Single-molecule conductance theory using different orbitals for different spins: Applications to p-electrons in graphenes molecules.- Chapter23: Nanostructure complexes in water from the position of SPE-effect and theory of water, created by J. Preparata.- Chapter24: Nanocomposite hydrogels containing silver nanoparticles as materials for wound dressings.- Chapter25: Green synthesis of magnetic spinel nanoparticles.- Chapter26: Properties of ultra-thin lipid layers surrounding boron-nitride nanotube – computer simulation study.- Chapter27: Properties of n-cyanobifenyl nematogene phases formed between carbon nanotube arrays – computer simulation study.- Chapter28: Tryptophan-stabilized plasmonic Fe3O4/Ag nanoparticles.- Chapter29: Influence of Mg content on structural and magnetic properties of green synthesized Li0.5-0.5xMgxFe2.5-0.5xO4 (0.0 £ x £ 0.8) nanoferrites.- Chapter30: Current State of Fuel Cell Research.- Chapter31: Synthesis and study of methacrylic monomers and polymers on the basis of aurones.