
Handbook of Less-Common Nanostructures
- 862 pages
- English
- PDF
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Handbook of Less-Common Nanostructures
About this book
As nanotechnology has developed over the last two decades, some nanostructures, such as nanotubes, nanowires, and nanoparticles, have become very popular. However, recent research has led to the discovery of other, less-common nanoforms, which often serve as building blocks for more complex structures.
In an effort to organize the field, the Handbook of Less-Common Nanostructures presents an informal classification based mainly on the less-common nanostructures. A small nanotechnological encyclopedia, this book:
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- Describes a range of little-known nanostructures
- Offers a unifying vision of the synthesis of nanostructures and the generalization of rare nanoforms
- Includes downloadable resources with color versions of more than 100 nanostructures
- Explores the fabrication of rare nanostructures, including modern physical, chemical, and biological synthesis techniques
The Handbook of Less-Common Nanostructures discusses a classification system not directly related to the dimensionality and chemical composition of nanostructure-forming compounds or composite. Instead, it is based mainly on the less-common nanostructures. Possessing unusual shapes and high surface areas, these structures are potentially very useful for catalytic, medical, electronic, and many other applications.
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Table of contents
- Front Cover
- Contents
- Abbreviations
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Authors
- Chapter 1: Methods for Obtaining Nanoparticles and Other Nanostructures
- Chapter 2: Brief Description of Some Classic Nanostructures
- Chapter 3: Simple, Linear 1D, 2D, and 3D Nanostructures
- Chapter 4: Various Prolonged 3D Nanostructures
- Chapter 5: Circle and Ball-Type Nanostructures
- Chapter 6: Nanocage-Type Structures
- Chapter 7: āNanovegetationā World
- Chapter 8: āNanoanimalā World
- Chapter 9: āHomeā-Like Nanostructures
- Chapter 10: āNanotechnicalā Structures and Devices
- Chapter 11: Nanostructures Classified as Polyhedra
- Chapter 12: Other Rare Nanostructures
- Chapter 13: Coordination and Organometallic Nanomaterials
- Chapter 14: Application of Ultrasound forĀ Obtaining Nanostructures and Nanomaterials
- Chapter 15: Inorganic Non-Carbon Nanotubes
- Chapter 16: Soluble Carbon Nanotubes
- Chapter 17: Graphene
- Nanodiamonds
- Chapter 19: Fulleropyrrolidines
- Chapter 20: Small Fullerenes C20<n<60 and Endohedral Metallofullerenes M@Cn
- Chapter 21: Nanomesh and Nanohoneycomb Structures
- Chapter 22: Nanometals
- Chapter 23: Activated Micro- and Nanostructured Rieke Metals
- Chapter 24: Bi- and Trimetallic Nanoparticles Based on Gold and Iron
- Chapter 25: Metallic Nanoalloys
- Chapter 26: NanostructuredĀ Forms of Bismuth
- Final Remarks (Conclusions and Future Outlook)
- Back Cover