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Fundamentals of nanotechnology / by Gabor L. Hornyak, John J. Moore, H.F. Tibbals and Joydeep Dutta.

By: Hornyak, Gabor L [author.].
Contributor(s): Dutta, Joydeep [author.] | Moore, John J [author.] | Tibbals, Harry F [author.] | Taylor and Francis.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Boca Raton, FL : CRC Press, an imprint of Taylor and Francis, 2008Edition: First edition.Description: 1 online resource (786 pages) : 599 illustrations.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781420048049.Subject(s): SCIENCE / Biotechnology | MEDICAL / Biostatistics | Nanostructured materials industry | Nanostructured materials industry | Nanotechnology | Nanotechnology | TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Engineering (General) | TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- ReferenceAdditional physical formats: Print version: : No titleDDC classification: 620.5 Online resources: Click here to view.
Contents:
part Section 1: Perspectives -- chapter 1 INTRODUCTION -- chapter 2 NANOMETROLOGY: STANDARDS and NANOMANUFACTURING -- part Section 2: Electromagnetic Nanoengineering -- chapter 3 NANOELECTRONICS -- chapter 4 NANO-OPTICS -- chapter 5 NANOMAGNETISM -- part Section 3: Mechanical Nanoengineering -- chapter 6 NANOMECHANICS -- chapter 7 NANOSTRUCTURE and NANOCOMPOSITE THIN FILMS -- chapter 8 APPLICATIONS of THIN FILMS -- part Section 4: Chemical Nanoengineering -- chapter 9 NANOCATALYSIS -- chapter 10 NANOCOMPOSITES and FIBERS -- part Section 5: Biological and Environmental Nanoengineering -- chapter 11 NANOBIOTECHNOLOGY -- chapter 12 BIOMIMETICS -- chapter 13 MEDICAL NANOTECHNOLOGY -- chapter 14 ENVIRONMENTAL NANOTECHNOLOGY.
Abstract: WINNER 2009 CHOICE AWARD OUTSTANDING ACADEMIC TITLE! Nanotechnology is no longer a subdiscipline of chemistry, engineering, or any other field. It represents the convergence of many fields, and therefore demands a new paradigm for teaching. This textbook is for the next generation of nanotechnologists. It surveys the field's broad landscape, exploring the physical basics such as nanorheology, nanofluidics, and nanomechanics as well as industrial concerns such as manufacturing, reliability, and safety. The authors then explore the vast range of nanomaterials and systematically outline devices and applications in various industrial sectors.
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part Section 1: Perspectives -- chapter 1 INTRODUCTION -- chapter 2 NANOMETROLOGY: STANDARDS and NANOMANUFACTURING -- part Section 2: Electromagnetic Nanoengineering -- chapter 3 NANOELECTRONICS -- chapter 4 NANO-OPTICS -- chapter 5 NANOMAGNETISM -- part Section 3: Mechanical Nanoengineering -- chapter 6 NANOMECHANICS -- chapter 7 NANOSTRUCTURE and NANOCOMPOSITE THIN FILMS -- chapter 8 APPLICATIONS of THIN FILMS -- part Section 4: Chemical Nanoengineering -- chapter 9 NANOCATALYSIS -- chapter 10 NANOCOMPOSITES and FIBERS -- part Section 5: Biological and Environmental Nanoengineering -- chapter 11 NANOBIOTECHNOLOGY -- chapter 12 BIOMIMETICS -- chapter 13 MEDICAL NANOTECHNOLOGY -- chapter 14 ENVIRONMENTAL NANOTECHNOLOGY.

WINNER 2009 CHOICE AWARD OUTSTANDING ACADEMIC TITLE! Nanotechnology is no longer a subdiscipline of chemistry, engineering, or any other field. It represents the convergence of many fields, and therefore demands a new paradigm for teaching. This textbook is for the next generation of nanotechnologists. It surveys the field's broad landscape, exploring the physical basics such as nanorheology, nanofluidics, and nanomechanics as well as industrial concerns such as manufacturing, reliability, and safety. The authors then explore the vast range of nanomaterials and systematically outline devices and applications in various industrial sectors.

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