<b>Intelligent Nanomaterials comprehensively provides up-to-date material of this fascinating field.</b>The last three decades have seen extraordinary advances in the generation of new materials based on both fundamental elements and composites, driven by advances in synthetic chemistry and often dr
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Intelligent Nanomaterials comprehensively provides up-to-date material of this fascinating field.
The last three decades have seen extraordinary advances in the generation of new materials based on both fundamental elements and composites, driven by advances in synthetic chemistry and often drawing inspiration from nature. The concept of an intelligent material envisions additional functionality built into the molecular structure, such that a desirable response occurs under defined conditions.
Divided into 4 parts: Inorganic Materials; Organic Materials; Composite Materials; and Biomaterials, the 22 chapters cover the latest research and developments in the processing, properties, and applications of intelligent nanomaterials. Included are molecular device materials, biomimetic materials, hybrid-type functionalized polymers-composite materials, information-and energy-transfer materials, as well as environmentally friendly materials.
Content:Chapter 1 Synthesis, Characterization, and Self?assembly of Colloidal Quantum Dots (pages 1β37): Saim M. Emin, Alexandre Loukanov, Surya P. Singh, Seiichiro Nakabayashi and Liyuan Han
Chapter 2 One?dimensional Semiconducting Metal Oxides: Synthesis, Characterization and Gas Sensors Application (pages 39β88): Nguyen Due Hoa
Chapter 3 Rare?earth Based Insulating Nanocrystals: Improved Luminescent Nanophosphors for Plasma Display Panels (pages 89β148): Prashant K. Sharma and Avinash C. Pandey
Chapter 4 Amorphous Porous Mixed Oxides: A New and Highly Versatile Class of Materials (pages 149β181): Sadanand Pandey and Shivani B. Mishra
Chapter 5 Zinc Oxide Nanostructures and their Applications (pages 183β212): Rizwan Wahab, I. H. Hwang, Hyung?Shik Shin, Young?Soon Kim, Javed Musarrat, Abdulaziz A. Al?Khedhairy and Maqsood A. Siddiqui
Chapter 6 Smart Nanomaterials for Space and Energy Applications (pages 213β249): Raghvendra S. Yadav, Ravindra P. Singh, Prinsa Verma, Ashutosh Tiwari and Avinash C. Pandey
Chapter 7 Thermochromic Thin Films and Nanocomposites for Smart Glazing (pages 251β316): Russell Binions
Chapter 8 Polymeric Nano?, Micellar and Core?shell Materials (pages 317β345): Angel Contreras?Garcia, Guillermina Burillo and Emilio Bucio
Chapter 9 Conjugates of Nanomaterials with Phthalocyanines (pages 347β423): Edith Antunes, Christian Litwinski and Tebello Nyokong
Chapter 10 Nanostructured Carbon and Polymer Materials? Synthesis and their Application in Energy Conversion Devices (pages 425β466): Debmalya Roy, B. Shastri, Md. Immamuddin and K. Mukhopadhyay
Chapter 11 Advancement in Cellulose Based Bio?plastics for Biomedicals (pages 467β486): S. K. Shukla
Chapter 12 Intelligent Nanocomposite Hydrogels (pages 487β531): Mohammad Sirousazar and Mehrdad Kokabi
Chapter 13 Polymer/Layered Silicates Nanocomposites for Barrier Technology (pages 533β569): Philip W Labuschagne, Sean Moolman and Arjun Maity
Chapter 14 Polymers/Composites Based Intelligent Transducers (pages 571β581): Ajay Kumar Mishra, Shivani B. Mishra and Ashutosh Tiwari
Chapter 15 Hydrogel Nanoparticles in Drug Delivery (pages 583β624): Mehrdad Hamidi, Kobra Rostamizadeh and Mohammad?Ali Shahbazi
Chapter 16 Mode of Growth Mechanism of Nanocrystal Using Biomolecules (pages 625β648): Sharda Sundaram Sanjay, Ravindra P. Singh, Ashutosh Tiwari and Avinash C. Pandey
Chapter 17 Quantum Dots for Detection, Identification and Tracking of Single Biomolecules in Tissue and Cells (pages 649β677): Alexandre R. Loukanov and Saim Emin
Chapter 18 Nanofibers?based Biomedical Devices (pages 679β713): Debasish Mondal and Ashutosh Tiwari
Chapter 19 Nano?sized Carrier Systems as New Materials for Nuclear Medicine (pages 715β739): Martin Hruby
Chapter 20 Biomimetic Materials Toward Application of Nanobiodevices (pages 741β781): Ravindra P. Singh, Jeong?Woo Choi, Ashutosh Tiwari and Avinash C. Pandey
Chapter 21 Lipid Based Nano?biosensors for Medical Diagnostics (pages 783β800): Georgia?Paraskevi Nikoleli, Dimitrios P. Nikolelis and Nikolaos Tzamtzis
Chapter 22 Polymeric Nanofibers and their Applications in Sensors (pages 801β826): Murugan Ramalingam and Ashutosh Tiwari
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