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Nanoscience: Volume 1: Nanostructures through Chemistry

โœ Scribed by Paul O'Brien, Hiroaki Imai, Mohammad Malik, Quentin Pankhurst, Sarah Haigh, Richard Pattrick, Philip Moriarty, Robert Young, Serena Corr, Mark Green, T. Pradeep


Publisher
Royal Society of Chemistry
Year
2012
Tongue
English
Leaves
297
Series
Specialist Periodical Reports
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


The field of nanoscience continues to grow at an impressive rate, with over 10,000 new articles a year contributing to a literature of more than half a million citations. Such a vast landscape of material requires careful searching to discover the most important discoveries.

The newest edition to the Specialist Periodical Reports presents a digest of the last twelve months of the literature across the field. The volume editor, Professor Paul O'Brien (University of Manchester, UK) has drawn on some of the most active researchers to present critical and comprehensive reviews of the hottest topics in the field.

Chapters include "Nanomaterials for solar energy", "Magnetic hyperthermia", and "Graphene and graphene-based nanocomposites". There is also a special chapter on "Nanoscience in India".

Anyone practicing in any nano-allied field, or wishing to enter the nano-world will benefit from the comprehensive resource, which will be published annually.


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