This updated second edition puts nanotechnologies into perspective by explaining issues in health, environmental and military application domains, and discusses the technology in the context of current media and ethical debates. It also introduces the ambitious, and perhaps almost utopian, NBIC prog
Nanotechnologies
- Publisher
- Wiley-ISTE
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 282
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Nanotechnologies: Concepts, Processing and Applications describes and explains how nanotechnologies have entered our everyday lives through scientific and industrial applications with the emphasis placed on the new perspectives in various fields related to societal problems. This book details how successive discoveries of new nanocarbon structures along with progress in different microscopy techniques have caused nanomaterials to take on an increasingly important role in electronics, electrochemical energy storage β batteries and fuel cells β and the electrical conversion of solar energy. Views once seen as futuristic on nanomachines and nanorobotics, therapeutic hopes and medical advances β such as those resulting from the application of new in-situ drug-delivery nanotechniques β are all presented.
The most innovative developments are analyzed in terms of applications and should enable the reader to form his or her own opinion about the reality of the progress that can be expected from nanotechnologies in the near future. The book offers background reading for teachers in colleges who wish to have an overview on this subject.
Content:
Chapter 1 Concepts, Discoveries and the Rapid Development of Nanotechnologies (pages 1β2):
Chapter 1 Nanotechnologies in Context: Social and Scientific Awareness of their Impact (pages 3β12): Pierre Camille Lacaze and Pierre?Noel Favennec
Chapter 2 Rapid Expansion of Nanotechnology: New Ways of Observing the Infinitesimal and the Discovery of Carbonaceous Nanomaterials with Unusual Properties, The (pages 13β48): Pierre Camille Lacaze and Pierre?Noel Favennec
Chapter 3 Nanomaterials in All their Forms: New Properties Due to the Confinement of Matter (pages 49β80): Pierre Camille Lacaze and Pierre?Noel Favennec
Chapter 4 Some Amazing Properties of Nanomaterials and of their Assembly into Networks (pages 81β116): Pierre Camille Lacaze and Pierre?Noel Favennec
Chapter 2 Applications and Societal Implications of Nanotechnology (pages 117β118):
Chapter 5 Nanoelectronics of the 21st Century (pages 119β146): Pierre Camille Lacaze and Pierre?Noel Favennec
Chapter 6 Energy and Nanomaterials (pages 147β192): Pierre Camille Lacaze and Pierre?Noel Favennec
Chapter 7 Nanobiology and Nanomedicine (pages 193β238): Pierre Camille Lacaze and Pierre?Noel Favennec
Chapter 8 Nanorobotics and Nanomachines of the Future (pages 239β262): Pierre Camille Lacaze and Pierre?Noel Favennec
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