Nanoscale Materials in Chemistry (eBook)

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2009 | 2. Auflage
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A comprehensive reference on nanoscale materials chemistry now revised and updated. This extensive text provides twenty-two revised chapters on the preparations, applications, and characterization as well as the environmental and toxicological aspects of nanoscale materials, with an emphasis on the chemistry component. This Second Edition contains core topics including: New synthetic methods for nanomaterials Nanostructured solids Organized two- and three-dimensional nanocrystals Nanotubes, ribbons, and sheets Nanocatalysts, sorbents, and energy applications Unique physical properties of nanomaterials Photochemistry of nanomaterials Biological and environmental aspects of nanomaterials With input from top experts in the field, such as Bruce Dunn, Vicki Grassian, Warren Ford, and Chris Sorensen, among others, Nanoscale Materials in Chemistry presents a balanced survey of different topics in basic nanoparticle science, and includes helpful end-of-chapter questions and answers. Significantly expanded, the Second Edition remains a key text for understanding the fundamentals of nanoscale materials chemistry and a reliable resource for scientists and researchers.

KENNETH J. KLABUNDE, PhD, is the University Distinguished Professor at Kansas State University. His research focuses on materials science, nanoscale particles, magnetic properties of nanoscale iron particles, adsorption properties of nanoscale metal oxide properties, and organometallic chemistry. He is the editor of the first edition of Nanoscale Materials in Chemistry, also published by Wiley. RYAN M. RICHARDS, PhD, is Associate Professor of Chemistry at the Colorado School of Mines. His research interests include nanoparticle preparations and characterization, as well as heterogeneous and enantioselective catalysis.

CONTRIBUTORS.

PART I INTRODUCTION TO NANOMATERIALS.

1 Introduction to Nanoscale Materials in Chemistry, Edition
II (Ryan M. Richards).

2 Unique Bonding in Nanomaterials and Powders (Keith P.
McKenna).

3 Particles as Molecules (C. M. Sorensen).

PART II NEW SYNTHETIC METHODS TO NANOMATERIALS.

4 Microwave Preparation of Metal Fluorides and their Biological
Application (David S. Jacob, Jonathan Lellouche, Ehud Banin, and
Aharon Gedanken).

5 Transition Metal Nitrides and Carbides (Piotr Krawiec and
Stefan Kaskel).

6 Kinetics of Colloidal Chemical Synthesis of Monodisperse
Spherical Nanocrystals (Soon Gu Kwon and Taeghwan
Hyeon).

7 Nanorods (P. Jeevanandam).

PART III NANOSTRUCTURED SOLIDS: MICRO- AND MESOPOROUS
MATERIALS AND POLYMER NANOCOMPOSITES.

8 Aerogels: Disordered, Porous Nanostructures (Stephanie
L. Brock).

9 Ordered Microporous and Mesoporous Materials (Freddy
Kleitz).

10 Applications of Microporous and Mesoporous Materials
(Anirban Ghosh, Edgar Jordan, and Daniel F. Shantz).

PART IV ORGANIZED TWO- AND THREE-DIMENSIONAL
NANOCRYSTALS.

11 Inorganic-Organic Composites (Warren T. Ford).

12 DNA-Modified Nanoparticles: Gold and Silver (Abigail K. R.
Lytton-Jean and Jae-Seung Lee).

PART V NANOTUBES, RIBBONS, AND SHEETS.

13 Carbon Nanotubes and Related Structures (Daniel E.
Resasco).

PART VI NANOCATALYSTS, SORBENTS, AND ENERGY
APPLICATIONS.

14 Reaction of Nanoparticles with Gases (Ken-Ichi
Aika).

15 Nanomaterials in Energy Storage Systems (Winny Dong and
Bruce Dunn).

PART. VII UNIQUE PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF
NANOMATERIALS.

16 Optical and Electronic Properties of Metal and Semiconductor
Nanostructures (Mausam Kalita, Matthew T. Basel, Katherine
Janik, and Stefan H. Bossmann).

PART VIII PHOTOCHEMISTRY OF NANOMATERIALS.

17 Photocatalytic Purification of Water and Air over
Nanoparticulate TiO2 (Igor N. Martyanov and Kenneth J.
Klabunde).

18 Photofunctional Zeolites and Mesoporous Materials
Incorporating Single-Site Heterogeneous Catalysts (Masakazu
Anpo, Masaya Matsuoka, and Masato Takeuchi).

19 Photocatalytic Remediation (Shalini Rodrigues).

PART IX BIOLOGICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS OF
NANOMATERIALS.

20 Nanomaterials for Environmental Remediation (Angela Iseli,
HaiDoo Kwen, and Shyamala Rajagopalan).

21 Nanoscience and Nanotechnology: Environmental and Health
Impacts (Sherrie Elzey, Russell G. Larsen, Courtney Howe, and
Vicki H. Grassian).

22 Toxicity of Inhaled Nanomaterials (John A. Pickrell, L. E.
Erickson, K. Dhakal, and Kenneth J. Klabunde).

INDEX.

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Erscheint lt. Verlag 4.11.2009
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Naturwissenschaften Chemie Anorganische Chemie
Technik Maschinenbau
Schlagworte Chemie • Chemistry • Electrical & Electronics Engineering • Elektrotechnik u. Elektronik • MEMS • Nanomaterial • Nanomaterialien • nanomaterials • Nanostrukturiertes Material • Nanotechnologie • nanotechnology
ISBN-10 0-470-52366-2 / 0470523662
ISBN-13 978-0-470-52366-7 / 9780470523667
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