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Foundations of nanotechnology.

Contributor(s): Afzali, Arezo [author.] | Haghi, A. K [author.] | Maghsoodlou, Shima [author.] | MirMahaleh, Moein MehdiPour [author.] | Rafiei, Saeedeh [author.] | Thomas, Sabu [author.].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: AAP research notes on nanoscience & nanotechnology: Publisher: Oakville, ON, Canada : Apple Academic Press Inc., [2014]-<2015>Description: 1 online resource.ISBN: 9780429156090.Subject(s): NanotechnologyAdditional physical formats: Print version: : No titleDDC classification: 620.5 Online resources: Click here to view.
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Volume 1. Pore size in carbon-based nano-adsorbents / A.K. Haghi, PhD, Sabu Thomas, PhD, and Moein MehdiPour MirMahaleh -- volume 2. Nanoelements formation and interaction / Sabu Thomas, Saeedeh Rafiei, Shima Maghsoodlou, and Arezo Afzali -- v. 3. Mechanics of carbon nanotubes / Saeedeh Rafiei.
Summary: "Nanoscale science, engineering, and technology--commonly referred to collectively as nanotechnology--is believed by many to offer extraordinary economic and societal benefits. Nanotechnology is generally defined as the ability to create and use materials, devices, and systems with unique properties at the scale of approximately 1 to 100 nm. Nanotechnology offers society the promise of major benefits, but also raises questions of potential adverse effects. The first volume covers pore size in carbon-based nano-adsorbents, resulting in materials that exhibit unique sorptive properties with a general view of the recent activities on the study of pore structure control. The collection of topics in volume 2 reflects the diversity of recent advances in nanoelements formation and interactions in nanosystems with a broad perspective that will be useful for scientists and engineers as the use of nanotechnology in the consumer and industrial sectors is expected to increase significantly in the future. And the third volume discusses important issues and trends related to research strategy in mechanics of carbon nanotubes."--Provided by publisher.
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Volume 1. Pore size in carbon-based nano-adsorbents / A.K. Haghi, PhD, Sabu Thomas, PhD, and Moein MehdiPour MirMahaleh -- volume 2. Nanoelements formation and interaction / Sabu Thomas, Saeedeh Rafiei, Shima Maghsoodlou, and Arezo Afzali -- v. 3. Mechanics of carbon nanotubes / Saeedeh Rafiei.

"Nanoscale science, engineering, and technology--commonly referred to collectively as nanotechnology--is believed by many to offer extraordinary economic and societal benefits. Nanotechnology is generally defined as the ability to create and use materials, devices, and systems with unique properties at the scale of approximately 1 to 100 nm. Nanotechnology offers society the promise of major benefits, but also raises questions of potential adverse effects. The first volume covers pore size in carbon-based nano-adsorbents, resulting in materials that exhibit unique sorptive properties with a general view of the recent activities on the study of pore structure control. The collection of topics in volume 2 reflects the diversity of recent advances in nanoelements formation and interactions in nanosystems with a broad perspective that will be useful for scientists and engineers as the use of nanotechnology in the consumer and industrial sectors is expected to increase significantly in the future. And the third volume discusses important issues and trends related to research strategy in mechanics of carbon nanotubes."--Provided by publisher.

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