Geckeler, Kurt E. / Nishide, Hiroyuki (eds.) Advanced Nanomaterials
  1. Edition - December 2009 355.- Euro 2009. XLVIII, 906 Pages, 2 Volumes, Hardcover 486 Fig. (117 Colored Fig.), 34 Tab. - Handbook/Reference Book - ISBN-10: 3-527-31794-5 ISBN-13: 978-3-527-31794-3 - Wiley-VCH, Weinheim

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Short description More than 60 experts from around the world provide in-depth chapters covering essential topics such as biomedical applications, catalysis, electronics and photonics using polymeric, metallic and organic materials and nanostructures.
From the contents VOLUME 1
PHASE-SELECTIVE CHEMISTRY IN BLOCK COPOLYMER SCIENCE Block Copolymers as Useful Nanomaterials Block Copolymers as Lithographic Materials Nanoporous Monoliths Using Block Copolymers Photo-Crosslinkable Nano-Objects Block Copolymers as Nanoreactors Interface-Active Block Copolymers Summary and Outlook BLOCK COPOLYMER NANOFIBERS AND NANOTUBES Introduction Preparation Solution Properties Chemical Reactions Concluding Remarks SMART NANOASSEMBLIES OF BLOCK COPOLYMERS FOR DRUG AND GENE DELIVERY Introduction Smart Nanoassemblies for Drug and Gene Delivery Endogeneous Triggers External Stimuli Future Perspectives A COMPREHENSIVE APPROACH TO THE ALIGNMENT AND ORDERING OF BLOCK COPOLYMER MORPHOLOGIES Introduction How to Help Phase Separation Orientation by External Fields Templated Self-Assembly on Nanopatterned Surfaces Epitaxy and Surface Interactions Summary and Outlook HELICAL POLYMER-BASED SUPRAMOLECULAR FILMS Introduction Helical Polymer-Based 1-D and 2-D Architectures Helical Polymer-Based Functional Films SYNTHESIS OF INORGANIC NANOTUBES Introduction General Synthetic Strategies Nanotubes of Metals and other Elemental Materials Metal Chalcogenide Nanotubes Metal Oxide Nanotubes Pnictide Nanotubes Nanotubes of Carbides and other Materials Complex Inorganic Nanostructures Based on Nanotubes Outlook GOLD NANOPARTICLES AND CARBON NANOTUBES: PRECURSORS FOR NOVEL COMPOSITE MATERIALS Introduction Gold Nanoparticles Carbon Nanotubes CNT-Metal Nanoparticle Composites CNT-AuNP Composites Applications Merits and Demerits of Synthetic Approaches Conclusions RECENT ADVANCES IN METAL NANOPARTICLE-ATTACHED ELECTRODES Introduction Seed-Mediated Growth Method for the Attachment and Growth of AuNPs on ITO Electrochemical Applications of AuNP-Attached ITO Improved Methods for Attachment and Growth of AuNPs on ITO Attachment and Growth of AuNPs on Other Substrates Attachment and Growth of Au Nanoplates on ITO Attachment and Growth of Silver Nanoparticles (AgNPs) on ITO Attachment and Growth of Palladium Nanoparticles PdNPs on ITO Attachment of Platinum Nanoparticles PtNPs on ITO and GC Electrochemical Measurements of Biomolecules Using AuNP/ITO Electrodes Nonlinear Optical Properties of Metal NP-Attached ITO Concluding Remarks MESOSCALE RADICAL POLYMERS: BOTTOM-UP FABRICATION OF ELECTRODES IN ORGANIC POLYMER BATTERIES Mesostructured Materials for Energy Storage Devices Mesoscale Fabrication of Inorganic Electrode-Active Materials Bottom-Up Strategy for Organic Electrode Fabrication Conclusions OXIDATION CATALYSIS BY NANOSCALE GOLD, SILVER, AND COPPER Introduction Preparations Selective Oxidation of Carbon Monoxide (CO) Epoxidation Reactions Selective Oxidation of Hydrocarbons Oxidation of Alcohols and Aldehydes Direct Synthesis of Hydrogen Peroxide Conclusions SELF-ASSEMBLING NANOCLUSTERS BASED ON TETRAHALOMETALLATE ANIONS: ELECTRONIC AND MECHANICAL BEHAVIOR Introduction Preparation of Key Compounds Structure of the [(A(18C6))4(MX4)][BX4]2.nH2O Complexes Structure of the [(Na(15C5))4Br][TlBr4]3 Complex Spectroscopy of the Cubic F23 [(A(18C6))4(MX)][BX4]2.nH2O Unusual Luminescence Spectroscopy of Some Cubic [(A(18C6))4(MnX4)][TlCl4]2.nH2O Compounds Luminescence Decay Dynamics and 18C6 Rotations Conclusions OPTICALLY RESPONSIVE POLYMER NANOCOMPOSITES CONTAINING ORGANIC FUCTIONAL CHROMOPHORES AND METAL NANOSTRUCTURES Introduction Organic Chromophores as the Dispersed Phase Metal Nanostructures as the Dispersed Phase Conclusions NANOCOMPOSITES BASED ON PHYLLOSILICATES: FROM PETROCHEMICALS TO RENEWABLE THERMOPLASTIC MATRICES Introduction Polyolefin-Based Nanocomposites Poly(Ethylene Terephthalate)-Based Nanocomposites Poly(Lactide)(PLA)-Based Nanocomposites Conclusions
VOLUME 2
AMPHIPHILIC POLY(OXYALKYLENE)-AMINES INTERACTING WITH LAYERED CLAYS: INTERCALATION, EXFOLIATION, AND NEW APPLICATIONS Introduction Chemical Structures of Clays Organic-Salt Modifications Poly(Oxyalkylene)-Polyamine Salts as Intercalating Agents, and Their Reaction Profiles Amphiphilic Copolymers as Intercalating Agents New Intercalation Mechanism Other than the Ionic-Exchange Reaction Self-Assembling Properties of Organoclays Exfoliation Mechanism and the Isolation of Random Silicate Platelets Isolation of the Randomized Silicate Platelets in Water Emerging Applications in Biomedical Research Conclusions MESOPOROUS ALUMINA: SYNTHESIS, CHARACTERIZATION, AND CATALYSIS Introduction Synthesis of Mesoporous Alumina Mesoporous Alumina in Heterogeneous Catalysis Conclusions and Outlook NANOCERAMICS FOR MEDICAL APPPLICATIONS Introduction Tissue Engineering and Regeneration Nanohydroxyapatite Powders for Medical Applications Nanocoatings and Surface Modifications Simulated Body Fluids Nano- and Macrobioceramics for Drug Delivery and Radiotherapy Nanotoxicology and Nanodiagnostics SELF-HEALING OF SURFACE CRACKS IN STRUCTURAL CERAMICS Introduction Fracture Manner of Ceramics History Mechanism Composition and Structure Valid Conditions Crack-Healing Effect New Structural Integrity Method Advanced Self-Crack Healing Ceramics Availability to Structural Components of the High Temperature Gas Turbine ECOLOGICAL TOXICOLOGY OF ENGINEERED CARBON NANOPARTICLES Introduction Fate and Exposure Effects Summary CARBON NANOTUBES AS ADSORBENTS FOR THE REMOVAL OF SURFACE WATER CONTAMINANTS Introduction Structure and Synthesis of Carbon Nanotubes Properties of Carbon Nanotubes Carbon Nanotubes as Adsorbents Summary of the Results, and Conclusions MOLECULAR IMPRINTING WITH NANOMATERIALS Introduction Molecular Imprinting in Nanoparticles Molecular Imprinting with Diverse Nanomaterials Conclusions and Future Prospects NEAR-FIELD RAMAN IMAGING OF NANOSTRUCTURES AND DEVICES Introduction Near-Field Raman Imaging Techniques Visualization of Si-C Covalent Bonding of Single Carbon Nanotubes Grown on Silicon Substrate Near-Field Raman Imaging Using Optically Trapped Dielectric Microsphere Conclusions FULLERENE-RICH NANOSTRUCTURES Introduction Fullerene-Rich Dendritic Branches Photoelectrochemical Properties of Fullerodendrons and Their Nanoclusters Fullerene-Rich Dendrimers Conclusions INTERACTIONS OF CARBON NANOTUBES WITH BIOMOLECULES: ADVANCES AND CHALLENGES Introduction Structure and Properties Debundalization Noncovalent Functionalization Dispersion of Carbon Nanotubes in Biopolymers Interaction of DNA with Carbon Nanotubes Interaction of Proteins with Carbon Nanotubes Technology Development Based on Biopolymer-Carbon Nanotube Products Conclusions NANOPARTICLE-CORED DENDRIMERS AND HYPERBRANCHED POLYMERS: SYNTHESIS, PROPERTIES, AND APPLICATIONS Introduction Synthesis of Nanoparticle-Cored Dendrimers via the Direct Method, and their Properties and Application Synthesis of Nanoparticle-Cored Dendrimers by Ligand Exchange Reaction, and their Properties and Applications Synthesis of Nanoparticle-Cored Dendrimers by Dendritic Functionalization, and their Properties and Applications Synthesis of Nanoparticle-cored Hyperbranched Polymers by Grafting on Nanoparticles Conclusions and Outlook CONCEPTS IN SELF-ASSEMBLY Introduction Theoretical Approaches to Self-Organization Examples of Self-Assembly Self-Assembly as a Manufacturing Process Useful Ideas Conclusions and Challenges NANOSTRUCTURED ORGANOGELS VIA MOLECULAR SELF-ASSEBLY Introduction Block Copolymer Gels Organic Gelator Networks Conclusions SELF-ASSEMBLY OF LINEAR POLYPEPTIDE-BASED BLOCK COPOLYMERS Introduction Solution Self-Assembly of Polypeptide-Based Block Copolymers Solid-State Structures of Polypeptide-Based Block Copolymers Summary and Outlook STRUCTURAL DNA NANOTECHNOLOGY: INFORMATION-GUIDED SELF-ASSEMBLY Introduction Periodic DNA Nanoarrays Finite-Sized and Addressable DNA Nanoarrays DNA Polyhedron Cages DNA Nanostructure-Directed Nanomaterial Assembly Concluding Remarks
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