Nano-Architectured and Nanostructured Materials
Fabrication, Control and Properties
1. Auflage September 2004
XII, 154 Seiten, Hardcover
101 Abbildungen
16 Tabellen
Monographie
Kurzbeschreibung
Die Nachfrage nach Nanostrukturen aus metallischen, keramischen, halbleitenden oder polymeren Werkstoffen steigt ständig: Spezielle optische, elektrische, magnetische und mechanische Eigenschaften der Materialien sowie ihre Reaktivität machen sie interessant unter anderem für die Katalyse oder die medizinische Diagnostik. Der Schwerpunkt dieses Bandes liegt auf technischen Aspekten der Herstellung und Charakterisierung komplexer Nano-Architekturen.
The book identifies new nanometric architectures that would be of particular interest for applications and the technological route to reach them. Nano-architectures of interest are for optical, electrical, magnetic, mechanical properties and reactivity as well as for specific applications such as catalysis and medical diagnostic and drug delivery. Nano-architectures would be metals, alloys, ceramics, semi-conductors, polymers or hybrids inorganic-polymers materials.
The book places special emphasis on crucial technical aspects of the fabrication, the control and the characterisation of complex nano-architectures.
Properties controlled by the architectures
Characterisation and instruments
Simulation and Modelling.
Katsuhiko Ariga, Supermolecules Group, Advanced Materials Laboratory, National Institute for Materials Science, Namik, Tsukuba, Ibaraki,
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"...this book represents a really valuable resource for scientists and engineers working in this emerging field of materials science."
Polymer News
He received his Ph.D. in Materials Science in 1984 from the University of Saarbrücken, then spent several years in the USA at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and CIT in Pasadena. He returned to Germany to professorships in Augsburg, Berlin, and since 1997, in Ulm. He has received the G.W. Leibniz award of the German Research Foundation (DFG), and has (co-)authored more than 200 technical papers. He is co-organizer of several European conferences and on several European advisory boards.
Professor Yannick Champion is with the CNRS Research Center for Chemical Metallurgy in Vitry-sur-Seine. His research concentrates on nanocrystalline metals and materials and characterization and improvement of their mechanical properties. He was awarded several national and international prizes for his scientific work and co-organized several scientific conferences and serves on ther Editorial and Advisory Boards of international journals.