
- 386 pages
- English
- PDF
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About this book
The field of nanoscience continues to grow at an impressive rate, with over 10, 000 new articles a year contributing to more than half a million citations. Such a vast landscape of material requires careful examination to uncover the most important discoveries.
Nanoscience, edited by Professor Paul O'Brien (University of Manchester) and Dr John Thomas (Bangor University), presents a critical and comprehensive assessment of the last twelve months of research and discussion. With contributions from around the globe, this series ensures readers will be well-versed in the latest research and methodologies. Chapters cover a range of topics, including 'Mesocrystals', 'Quantum dot synthesis', 'Nano and energy storage' and 'Beyond graphene'.
Anyone practicing in a nano-allied field, or wishing to enter the nano-world, will benefit from the publication of this comprehensive resource annually.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Contents
- Preface
- Recent progress in chiral inorganic nanostructures
- Metal oxide nanoparticles
- The recent developments in nanoparticle synthesis
- Recent developments in tuning the structural and functional properties of supported bimetallic nanoalloy catalysts
- Recent progress in scanning transmission electron microscope imaging and analysis: application to nanoparticles and 2D nanomaterials
- Microsphere super-resolution imaging
- Several recent designs or choices of nanomaterials for photocatalysis: Ag/AgCl composite, silicate and Bi2MoO6
- Biological applications of nanomaterials
- 2D nanomaterials – beyond graphene
- Evolution of atomically precise clusters through the eye of mass spectrometry