Nanomaterials and Nanocomposites: Zero- to Three-Dimensional by Visakh P.M., Abdolreza Hajipour

By Visakh P.M., Abdolreza Hajipour

Nanomaterials are outlined as fabrics during which at the least one size measurement is less than a hundred nanometers. during this dimension regime, those fabrics convey specific - and tunable - optical, electric or mechanical homes that aren't current on the macro-scale. This opens up the prospect for a plethora of functions on the interface of fabrics, chemistry, physics and biology, lots of that have already entered the industrial realm. whilst nanomaterials are mixed with different fabrics now not unavoidably within the nanometer regime, the ensuing nanocomposites can express dramatically diversified houses than the majority fabric on my own, resulting in an better functionality when it comes to, for instance, elevated thermal and mechanical stability.

This booklet offers the synthesis, characterization and functions of nanomaterials and nanocomposites, protecting zero-dimensional, elemental nanoparticles, one-dimensional fabrics equivalent to nanorods and nanowhiskers, two-dimensional fabrics comparable to graphene and boron nitride in addition to third-dimensional fabrics similar to fullerenes, polyhedral oligomers and zeolites, complemented through bio-based nanomaterials, e.g., cellulose, chitin, starch  and proteins. Introductory chapters at the cutting-edge of nanomaterial examine and the chemistry and physics in nanoscience and nanotechnology around off the book.

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