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Nanoscience. Volume 1, Nanostructures through chemistry

โœ Scribed by Paul O'Brien, (University lecturer)


Publisher
Royal Society of Chemistry
Year
2012
Tongue
English
Leaves
297
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


Content: Preface, Quantum Dot Synthesis, Bio Synthesis, Oxides, Indian Perspective, Mesocrystals, HRTEM, Graphene and Related Materials, China Perspective, Soft Lithography, Probe Microscopy

โœฆ Table of Contents


CONTENTS......Page 8
Preface......Page 6
1. Introduction to mesocrystals and nonclassical crystallization......Page 12
2. Mesocrystals and their related structures......Page 14
3. Recent development and application of mesocrystals......Page 28
4. Conclusions and outlook......Page 35
References......Page 36
1. Introduction......Page 40
2. Ternary and quaternary materials......Page 41
3. Binary materials......Page 47
References......Page 67
1. Introduction......Page 71
2. Physical principles of magnetic hyperthermia......Page 74
3. Biocompatible magnetic colloids for hyperthermia......Page 85
4. Clinical trials: recent case studies......Page 91
5. Conclusions......Page 95
References......Page 96
1. Aberration corrected transmission electron microscopy......Page 100
3. Chromatic aberration correction......Page 101
4. Electron energy loss spectroscopy......Page 103
5. Energy dispersive x-ray spectroscopy (EDXS)......Page 105
6. Specimen preparation......Page 107
7. Three dimensional TEM tomography......Page 108
8. Conclusions......Page 109
References......Page 110
1. Introduction......Page 113
3. Metal doped magnetites......Page 116
4. X-ray magnetic circular dichroism (XMCD)......Page 118
5. Vanadium biomagnetite......Page 119
6. Bionanomagnetite in textile wastewater treatment......Page 121
Acknowledgements......Page 123
References......Page 124
1. Introduction......Page 127
2. A potted history of advances in (ultra)high resolution SPM......Page 128
3. Plucking, positioning, and perturbing atoms at silicon surfaces......Page 131
4. Visualising (intra)molecular force-fields and submolecular structure......Page 140
5. โ€˜Dialling inโ€™ dirac fermions and addressing atomic spins......Page 148
6. The trouble with tips (reprise)......Page 150
References......Page 152
1. Introduction......Page 156
2. Graphene......Page 157
3. Graphene oxide......Page 164
4. Nanocomposites......Page 169
5. Functional nanocomposites......Page 180
References......Page 182
1. Introduction......Page 191
2. Recent synthetic developments......Page 193
3. Case study of advances in characterisation: BaTiO3 nanoparticles......Page 213
4. Concluding remarks......Page 215
References......Page 216
Introduction......Page 219
II-VI chalcogenides......Page 220
Transition metal chalcogenides......Page 226
Copper chalcogenides......Page 229
IV-VI chalcogenides......Page 234
Ternary materials......Page 239
Copper-based multicomponent chalcogenides......Page 243
Phosphide and arsenide โ€“ containing quantum dots......Page 246
References......Page 250
1. Introduction......Page 255
2. Nanoscience research in India......Page 257
3. Applications of nanomaterials......Page 271
4. Nano-bio interface, nanomedicine and nanotoxicity......Page 277
5. Nano and industry......Page 283
6. Nano and education......Page 284
8. Conclusions......Page 285
References......Page 286

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