Handbook of Bionanocomposites

Handbook of Bionanocomposites

Author: Shakeel Ahmed

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2018-08-06

Total Pages: 333

ISBN-13: 1351170678

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Discusses why advanced bionanocomposite materials continue to be increasingly popular and important for a wide range of scientific and engineering applications Focuses on recent developments in the field of green biopolymers and nanomaterials, especially bionanostructured materials and bionanocomposites Explores the synthesis and characterization of bionanomaterials, as well as their incorporation into polymer matrixes, and their biological applications are discussed in detail. Discusses bionanostructured material and bionanocomposite synthesis, food packing reviews, water remediation, heavy metal ion adsorption from wastewater, and other industrial applications.


Handbook of Nanofabrication

Handbook of Nanofabrication

Author:

Publisher: Academic Press

Published: 2010-05-25

Total Pages: 307

ISBN-13: 0123751772

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Many of the devices and systems used in modern industry are becoming progressively smaller and have reached the nanoscale domain. Nanofabrication aims at building nanoscale structures, which can act as components, devices, or systems, in large quantities at potentially low cost. Nanofabrication is vital to all nanotechnology fields, especially for the realization of nanotechnology that involves the traditional areas across engineering and science. - Includes chapters covering the most important Nanofabrication techniques, which aids comprehensive understanding of the latest manufacturing technologies encountered in the field of nano-level manufacturing which is essential for preparing for advanced study and application in nanofabrication techniques by enabling thorough understanding of the entire nanofabrication process as it applies to advanced electronic and related manufacturing technologies - Each chapter covers a nanofabrication technique comprehensively, which allows the reader to learn to produce nanometer-level products as well as collect, process, and analyze data, improve process parameters, and how to assist engineers in research, development and manufacture of the same - Includes contributions from recognized experts from around the globe, making the reader aware of variations in similar techniques applied in different geographical locations and is better positioned to establish all possible global applications


Environmental, Chemical and Medical Sensors

Environmental, Chemical and Medical Sensors

Author: Shantanu Bhattacharya

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2017-12-22

Total Pages: 414

ISBN-13: 9811077517

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This book covers the fundamentals of sensor technologies as well as the recent research for the development of environmental, chemical and medical sensor technologies. Chapters include current research on microflow cytometry, microfluidic devices, colorimetric sensors, and the development of low-cost optical densitometric sensors and paper based analytical devices for environmental and biomedical applications. Special focus has been given to nanotechnology and nanostructures- their fabrication, uses and utility in different fields of research such as for the design of tools for medical diagnostics, therapeutics, as well as for detection and estimation of pollutant levels in water and air quality monitoring. This book is intended as a resource for researchers working in the field of sensor development across the world.


Functional Supramolecular Architectures

Functional Supramolecular Architectures

Author: Paolo Samorì

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2014-06-13

Total Pages: 1332

ISBN-13: 3527689915

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A comprehensive overview of functional nanosystems based on organic and polymeric materials and their impact on current and future research and technology in the highly interdisciplinary field of materials science. As such, this handbook covers synthesis and fabrication methods, as well as properties and characterization of supramolecular architectures. Much of the contents are devoted to existing and emerging applications, such as organic solar cells, transistors, diodes, nanowires and molecular switches. The result is an indispensable resource for materials scientists, organic chemists, molecular physicists and electrochemists looking for a reliable reference on this hot topic.


Multilayer Thin Films

Multilayer Thin Films

Author: Gero Decher

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2012-05-07

Total Pages: 1157

ISBN-13: 3527646760

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This second, comprehensive edition of the pioneering book in this fi eld has been completely revised and extended, now stretching to two volumes. The result is a comprehensive summary of layer-by-layer assembled, truly hybrid nanomaterials and thin fi lms, covering organic, inorganic, colloidal, macromolecular, and biological components, as well as the assembly of nanoscale fi lms derived from them on surfaces. These two volumes are essential for anyone working in the field, as well as scientists and researchers active in materials development, who needs the key knowledge provided herein for linking the field of molecular self-assembly with the bio- and materials sciences.


Introduction to Nanoscience and Nanotechnology

Introduction to Nanoscience and Nanotechnology

Author: Gabor L. Hornyak

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2008-12-22

Total Pages: 1635

ISBN-13: 1420047809

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The maturation of nanotechnology has revealed it to be a unique and distinct discipline rather than a specialization within a larger field. Its textbook cannot afford to be a chemistry, physics, or engineering text focused on nano. It must be an integrated, multidisciplinary, and specifically nano textbook. The archetype of the modern nano textbook