Description |
1 online resource (812 p.) |
Contents |
Front cover; Section 1: Perspectives; Chapter 1. INTRODUCTION; Chapter 2. NANOMETROLOGY: STANDARDS and NANOMANUFACTURING; Section 2: Electromagnetic Nanoengineering; Chapter 3. NANOELECTRONICS; Chapter 4. NANO-OPTICS; Chapter 5. NANOMAGNETISM; Section 3: Mechanical Nanoengineering; Chapter 6. NANOMECHANICS; Chapter 7. NANOSTRUCTURE and NANOCOMPOSITE THIN FILMS; Chapter 8. APPLICATIONS of THIN FILMS; Section 4: Chemical Nanoengineering; Chapter 9. NANOCATALYSIS; Chapter 10. NANOCOMPOSITES and FIBERS; Section 5: Biological and Environmental Nanoengineering; Chapter 11. NANOBIOTECHNOLOGY |
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Chapter 12. BIOMIMETICSChapter 13. MEDICAL NANOTECHNOLOGY; Chapter 14. ENVIRONMENTAL NANOTECHNOLOGY; Index; Back cover |
Summary |
This is one of the best university level textbooks for introducing nanotechnology to students that I have seen so far. It not only covers a wide range of application topics (thin films, biomimetics, nanomagnetism, etc.) but goes into enough depth to explain fundamental concepts with authority. The illustrations and photos are plentiful, well executed and further the understanding of nanoscale systems while engaging the reader. The amount and level of math can be grasped by a sharp undergrad in one of the STEM disciplines, and there are numerous excellent reference tables in here that I have no |
Notes |
Description based upon print version of record |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index |
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English |
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Description based on print version record |
Subject |
Nanotechnology.
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Nanostructured materials industry.
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Nanostructured materials industry
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Nanotechnology
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Moore, J. J. (John Jeremy), 1944-
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Tibbals, Harry F.
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Dutta, Joydeep (Professor of functional materials)
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LC no. |
2008028901 |
ISBN |
1315222566 |
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9781315222561 |
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1420048031 |
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9781420048032 |
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1322617449 |
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9781322617442 |
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