This thematic volume of Advances in Chemical Engineering presents the latest advances in the exciting interdisciplinary field of nanostructured materials. Written by chemical engineers, chemists, physicists, materials scientists, and bioengineers, this volume focuses on the molecular engineering of
Nanostructured materials
โ Scribed by Jackie Y Ying
- Publisher
- Academic
- Year
- 2001
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 223
- Series
- Advances in Chemical Engineering 27
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Table of Contents
Content:
Contributors
Page ix
Preface
Pages xi-xii
Jackie Y Ying
Engineered synthesis of nanostructured materials and catalysts Review Article
Pages 1-48
William R Moser, Josef Find, Sean C Emerson, Ivo M Krausz
Supported nanostructured catalysts: Metal complexes and metal clusters Review Article
Pages 49-77
B.C Gates
Nanostructured adsorbents Review Article
Pages 79-124
Ralph T Yang
Nanophase ceramics: The future orthopedic and dental implant material Review Article
Pages 125-166
Thomas J Webster
Fabrication, structure, and transport properties of nanowires Review Article
Pages 167-203
Yu-Ming Lin, Mildred S Dresselhaus, Jackie Y Ying
Index
Pages 205-216
Contents of volumes in this serial
Pages 217-222
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