ナノ化学の概念<br>Concepts of Nanochemistry (2009. 280 p. w. 50 col. figs. 24 cm)

ナノ化学の概念
Concepts of Nanochemistry (2009. 280 p. w. 50 col. figs. 24 cm)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 280 p.
  • 商品コード 9783527326266

基本説明

No real competion for this textbook. Provides an umbrella view for chemistry, materials and physics courses - ideal for multidisciplinary courses. Distinctive style in writing: Enjoyable to read, conversational style with of examples. Unique as a teaching and learning tool: uses 6 crucial concepts (size, shape, surface, self-assembly, defects, bionano interface) and 6 materials to explain what nanochemistry is about.

Description


(Text)
Ein Pionier und ein aufgehender Stern des Fachgebiets haben sich hier zusammengetan, um Ihnen die Nanochemie mit ihren verschiedenen Aspekten aus der Chemie, Physik und Materialwissenschaft kohärent zu erläutern. Der unterhaltsame, von vielen Beispielen und Farbillustrationen aufgelockerte Text ist eine ebenso erfreuliche wie informative Lektüre.
(Table of content)
From the contents:
1. Introduction
1.1 Nanochemistry - Why should we care
1.2 What is Nanochemistry
1.3 This Book - Instructions for Use
2. An Introduction to Nanochemistry Concepts
2.1 Nanochemistry - What's in a Name?
2.2 On the Surface of Things
2.3 Size is Everything ... Almost
2.4 Shape
2.5 Self-Assembly
2.6 Two Words about Defects
2.7 The Bio-Nano Interface
2.8 Safety
3. Silica
3.1 Surface
3.2 Size
3.3 Shape
3.4 Self-Assembly
3.5 Defects
3.6 Bionano
3.7 Conclusion and NanoFood for Thought
4. Gold
4.1 Surface
4.2 Size
4.3 Shape
4.4 Self-Assembly
4.5 Defects
4.6 Bionano
4.7 NanoFood for Thought
5. Polydimethylsilocane
5.1 Surface
5.2 Size
5.3 Shape
5.4 Self-Assembly
5.5 Defects
5.6 Bionano
5.7 NanoFood for Thought
6. CdSe
6.1 Surface
6.2 Size
6.3 Shape
6.4 Self-Assembly
6.5 Defects
6.6 Bionano
6.7 NanoFood for Thought
7. Iron Oxide
7.1 Surface
7.2 Size
7.3 Shape
7.4 Self-Assembly
7.5 Defects
7.6 Bionano
7.7 NanoFood for Thought
8. Carbon
8.1 Surface
8.2 Size
8.3 Shape
8.4 Self-Assembly
8.5 Defects
8.6 Bionano
8.7 NanoFood for Thought
9. Nanochemistry Case Histories
10. Nanochemistry Diagnostics
11. Nanochallenges
(Author portrait)
Ludovico Cademartiri studied at the University of Parma, Italy, and the University of Toronto, Canada. Currently he is postdoc in the group of Nobel prize winner George Whitesides. His research interests include nanocrystal chemistry, processing and self-assembly, contrast agents, mesoporous materials, photonic and quasicrystals. Despite his youth he already received the best student award in materials science in Parma, two Silver medals as Graduate Award of the Materials Reseach Society, Canada Research Chair Graduate Prize in Chemistry, Canadian Society of Chemistry Award in Inorganic Chemistry, American Chemical Society DIC Young Investigators Award and the Governors Gereral's Gold Medal.

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