Physical fundamentals of nanomaterials
By: Zhang, Bangwei.
Series: Micro & nano technologies series. Publisher: Oxford Elsevier 2018Description: xx, 465p.ISBN: 9780124104174.Subject(s): Nanostructured materials | Preparation of nanomaterialsDDC classification: 620.5 | Z61p Summary: Physical Fundamentals of Nanomaterials systematically describes the principles, structures and formation mechanisms of nanomaterials, in particular the concepts, principles and theories of their physical properties as well as the most important and commonly used preparation methods. The book aims to provide readers with a basic understanding of how nanomaterials are synthesized as well as their resultant physical properties it therefore focuses on the science of nanomaterials rather than applications, serving as an excellent starting point for researchers, materials scientists and advanced students who already possess a basic knowledge of chemistry and physics. Provides thorough coverage of the physics and processes involved in the preparation of nanomaterials Contains separate chapters for various types of synthesis methods, including gas phase, liquid phase, solid phase, and self-assembly Coverage of properties includes separate chapters on mechanical, thermal, optical, electrical and magneticItem type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Books | PK Kelkar Library, IIT Kanpur | General Stacks | 620.5 Z61p (Browse shelf) | Available | A184117 |
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620.5 Y1c Carbon and oxide nanostructures | 620.5 Z61c Controlled growth of nanomaterials | 620.5 Z61o Optical properties and spectroscopy of nanomaterials | 620.5 Z61p Physical fundamentals of nanomaterials | 620.5015118 T413 Three-dimensional nanoarchitectures | 620.50154 N157nE Nanomaterials and nanochemistry | 620.5015495 F962 Functional metal oxide nanostructures |
Physical Fundamentals of Nanomaterials systematically describes the principles, structures and formation mechanisms of nanomaterials, in particular the concepts, principles and theories of their physical properties as well as the most important and commonly used preparation methods. The book aims to provide readers with a basic understanding of how nanomaterials are synthesized as well as their resultant physical properties it therefore focuses on the science of nanomaterials rather than applications, serving as an excellent starting point for researchers, materials scientists and advanced students who already possess a basic knowledge of chemistry and physics.
Provides thorough coverage of the physics and processes involved in the preparation of nanomaterials
Contains separate chapters for various types of synthesis methods, including gas phase, liquid phase, solid phase, and self-assembly
Coverage of properties includes separate chapters on mechanical, thermal, optical, electrical and magnetic
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