<p><p><p>Metal oxides and particularly their nanostructures have emerged as animportant class of materials with a rich spectrum of properties and greatpotential for device applications. In this book, contributions from leadingexperts emphasize basic physical properties, synthesis and processing, and
Nanostructured Oxides
β Scribed by Kumar C.S.S.R. (ed.)
- Publisher
- Wiley
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 528
- Series
- Nanomaterials for Life Sciences
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
These ten volumes provide an excellent, in-depth overview of all nanomaterial types and their uses in the life sciences. Each volume is dedicated to a specific material class and covers fundamentals, synthesis strategies, structure-property relationships, material behaviour finetuning, biological effects and applications in the life sciences. All important material classes are covered: metallic, metal oxide, magnetic, carbon, polymeric, composite and semiconducting nanomaterials as well as nanostructured surfaces and films. It serves as a major reference work in the field that brings together pertinent knowledge formerly widely spread out over many different sources.
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