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Nanoscale Materials in Chemistry


Kenneth J. Klabunde (Editor), \"Nanoscale Materials in Chemistry\"
Wiley-Interscience | ISBN 0471383953 | 2001 Year | PDF | 5,93 Mb | 304 Pages


A fascinating introduction to the field of nanostructured materials In recent years, interest in the preparation and characterization of nanostructured materials has grown due to their distinctive properties and potential technological applications. Nanoscale materials represent a new realm of matter and offer widespread possibilities for contributions to science and technology. Nanoscale Materials in Chemistry explores the vast potential of nanomaterials and serves as essential reading for the entire science community. The extensive coverage of Nanoscale Materials in Chemistry presents a thorough introduction to the field of nanostructured materials, including chemical synthesis methods, bonding theories, and applications. Because nanomaterials are finding more applications in the real world, this text contains up-to-date treatment of such topics as: Metals, semiconductor nanocrystals, and ceramics Double layers, optical properties, and the electrochemistry of metal nanoparticles Chemical and catalytic aspects of nanocrystals Specific heats and melting points of nanocrystalline materials Authored by world-renowned experts in the field of nanotechnology, Nanoscale Materials in Chemistry is suitable as a primary text for graduate courses and is a reliable resource for scientists.


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Scott M. Auerbach, Kathleen A. Carrado, Prabir K. Dutta, «Handbook of Layered Materials»

Handbook of Layered Materials

Scott M. Auerbach, Kathleen A. Carrado, Prabir K. Dutta, «Handbook of Layered Materials»
CRC | ISBN 0824753496 | March 1, 2004 | PDF | 646 Pages | 3.3 MB


Focusing on layered compounds at the core of materials intercalation chemistry, the Handbook of Layered Materials explores clays and other classes of materials exhibiting the ability to pillar, or establish permanent intracrystalline porosity within layers. Explaining basic concepts first before delving into more scientifically complex topics, the book presents fundamental properties as well as summaries of cutting-edge research results. It outlines modern usages of clays and other layered materials, including catalytic and photocatalytic applications and examines the chemistry of clays, pillared clays, and pillared heterostructures.

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Magnetism: Molecules to Materials IV


Joel S. Miller, Marc Drillon, "Magnetism: Molecules to Materials IV "
Wiley-VCH (February 3, 2003) | ISBN: 3527304290 | 496 pages | PDF | 9,5 Mb

Magnetic phenomena and materials are everywhere. Our understanding of magnetic behavior, once thought to be mature, has enjoyed new impetus from contributions ranging from molecular chemistry, materials chemistry and sciences to solid state physics. New phenomena are explored that open promising perspectives for commercial applications in future—carrying out chemical reactions in magnetic fields is just one of those. The spectrum spans molecule-based—organic, (bio)inorganic, and hybrid—compounds, metallic materials as well as their oxides forming thin films, nanoparticles, wires etc.

Reflecting contemporary knowledge, this open series of volumes provides a much-needed comprehensive overview of this growing interdisciplinary field. Topical reviews written by foremost scientists explain the trends and latest advances in a clear and detailed way. By maintaining the balance between theory and experiment, the book provides a guide for both advanced students and specialists to this research area. It will help evaluate their own experimental observations and serve as a basis for the design of new magnetic materials. A unique reference work, indispensable for everyone concerned with the phenomena of magnetism!

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Materials Chemistry


Bradley D. Fahlman, "Materials Chemistry"
Springer | ISBN / ASIN:1402061196 | 2007 | 485 pages | PDF | 11.8MB

Materials Chemistry is the first textbook that describes the structure vs. property relationship of all major classes of materials. This book will be suitable for both graduate and advanced undergraduate students, as well as industrial scientists wishing to learn more about particular classes of materials. Many illustrations and detailed bibliographies are provided throughout, as well as special sections that describe emerging applications and pose thought-provoking questions -- all designed to foster student-instructor interactions. Laboratory modules that offer a "hands-on" approach for the study of materials are also provided.


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Chemistry of Nanostructured Materials


Peidong Yang, \"Chemistry of Nanostructured Materials\"
World Scientific Publishing Company | ISBN / ASIN:9812384057 | 2004 | 396 pages | PDF | 10MB

This important book reviews extensively the preparative chemistry of various nanostructured materials, as well as structural-property correlations for these new materials. Materials of current interest, such as nanocrystals, nanowires, nanotubes, porous materials, and composites, are comprehensively covered.


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