Elsevier Inc., 2017. — 261 p. — ISBN: 978-0-323-49782-4.
Nanostructures covers the main concepts and fundamentals of nanoscience emphasizing characteristics and properties of numerous nanostructures.
This book offers a clear explanation of nanostructured materials via several examples of synthesis/processing methodologies and materials characterization. In particular, this book is targeted to a range of scientific backgrounds, with some chapters written at an introductory level and others with the in-depth coverage required for a seasoned professional.
Nanostructures is an important reference source for early-career researchers and practicing materials scientists and engineers seeking a focused overview of the science of nanostructures and nanostructured systems, and their industrial applications.
Basic Concepts and Principles
Supramolecular Systems
Electrochemical Synthesis of Nanostructured Materials
Nanostructured Films: Langmuir–Blodgett (LB) and Layer-by-Layer (LbL) Techniques
Low-Dimensional Systems: Nanoparticles
Magnetic Nanomaterials
Nanocomposites of Polymer Matrices and Lamellar Clays
Mathematical Fundamentals of Nanotechnology
Carbon-Based Nanomaterials