E-Book, Englisch, 650 Seiten, E-Book
ISBN: 978-0-470-52366-7
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
This extensive text provides twenty-two revised chapters on thepreparations, applications, and characterization as well as theenvironmental and toxicological aspects of nanoscale materials,with an emphasis on the chemistry component. This SecondEdition contains core topics including:
* New synthetic methods for nanomaterials
* Nanostructured solids
* Organized two- and three-dimensional nanocrystals
* Nanotubes, ribbons, and sheets
* Nanocatalysts, sorbents, and energy applications
* Unique physical properties of nanomaterials
* Photochemistry of nanomaterials
* Biological and environmental aspects of nanomaterials
With input from top experts in the field, such as Bruce Dunn,Vicki Grassian, Warren Ford, and Chris Sorensen, among others,Nanoscale Materials in Chemistry presents a balanced surveyof different topics in basic nanoparticle science, and includeshelpful end-of-chapter questions and answers. Significantlyexpanded, the Second Edition remains a key text forunderstanding the fundamentals of nanoscale materials chemistry anda reliable resource for scientists and researchers.
Autoren/Hrsg.
Weitere Infos & Material
CONTRIBUTORS.
PART I INTRODUCTION TO NANOMATERIALS.
1 Introduction to Nanoscale Materials in Chemistry, EditionII (Ryan M. Richards).
2 Unique Bonding in Nanomaterials and Powders (Keith P.McKenna).
3 Particles as Molecules (C. M. Sorensen).
PART II NEW SYNTHETIC METHODS TO NANOMATERIALS.
4 Microwave Preparation of Metal Fluorides and their BiologicalApplication (David S. Jacob, Jonathan Lellouche, Ehud Banin, andAharon Gedanken).
5 Transition Metal Nitrides and Carbides (Piotr Krawiec andStefan Kaskel).
6 Kinetics of Colloidal Chemical Synthesis of MonodisperseSpherical Nanocrystals (Soon Gu Kwon and TaeghwanHyeon).
7 Nanorods (P. Jeevanandam).
PART III NANOSTRUCTURED SOLIDS: MICRO- AND MESOPOROUSMATERIALS AND POLYMER NANOCOMPOSITES.
8 Aerogels: Disordered, Porous Nanostructures (StephanieL. Brock).
9 Ordered Microporous and Mesoporous Materials (FreddyKleitz).
10 Applications of Microporous and Mesoporous Materials(Anirban Ghosh, Edgar Jordan, and Daniel F. Shantz).
PART IV ORGANIZED TWO- AND THREE-DIMENSIONALNANOCRYSTALS.
11 Inorganic-Organic Composites (Warren T. Ford).
12 DNA-Modified Nanoparticles: Gold and Silver (Abigail K. R.Lytton-Jean and Jae-Seung Lee).
PART V NANOTUBES, RIBBONS, AND SHEETS.
13 Carbon Nanotubes and Related Structures (Daniel E.Resasco).
PART VI NANOCATALYSTS, SORBENTS, AND ENERGYAPPLICATIONS.
14 Reaction of Nanoparticles with Gases (Ken-IchiAika).
15 Nanomaterials in Energy Storage Systems (Winny Dong andBruce Dunn).
PART. VII UNIQUE PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OFNANOMATERIALS.
16 Optical and Electronic Properties of Metal and SemiconductorNanostructures (Mausam Kalita, Matthew T. Basel, KatherineJanik, and Stefan H. Bossmann).
PART VIII PHOTOCHEMISTRY OF NANOMATERIALS.
17 Photocatalytic Purification of Water and Air overNanoparticulate TiO2 (Igor N. Martyanov and Kenneth J.Klabunde).
18 Photofunctional Zeolites and Mesoporous MaterialsIncorporating Single-Site Heterogeneous Catalysts (MasakazuAnpo, Masaya Matsuoka, and Masato Takeuchi).
19 Photocatalytic Remediation (Shalini Rodrigues).
PART IX BIOLOGICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS OFNANOMATERIALS.
20 Nanomaterials for Environmental Remediation (Angela Iseli,HaiDoo Kwen, and Shyamala Rajagopalan).
21 Nanoscience and Nanotechnology: Environmental and HealthImpacts (Sherrie Elzey, Russell G. Larsen, Courtney Howe, andVicki H. Grassian).
22 Toxicity of Inhaled Nanomaterials (John A. Pickrell, L. E.Erickson, K. Dhakal, and Kenneth J. Klabunde).
INDEX.