Concepts of Nanochemistry

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ISBN: 3527325972
ISBN 13: 9783527325979
Autor: Cademartiri, Ludovico/Ozin, Geoffrey A
Verlag: Wiley-VCH GmbH
Umfang: XX, 262 S., 50 farbige Illustr., 50 Illustr.
Erscheinungsdatum: 12.08.2009
Auflage: 1/2009
Format: 1.5 x 24 x 17
Gewicht: 563 g
Produktform: Kartoniert
Einband: KT

Authored by a rising star in the field and one of its pioneers, this textbook is ideal for interdisciplinary courses — bridging chemistry, materials science, physics and biology. Adopting a completely new and visionary approach, this is a unique learning tool, focusing on just six concepts crucial for understanding nanochemistry: surface, size, shape, self-assembly, defects and the interface of biology and nanochemistry. These concepts are elucidated through the analysis of six materials representing the real life application of the nanochemistry concepts. The teaching questions included provide real „food for thought“, thus training students to think as a researcher does and so develop problem-solving skills. With a Foreword by Nobel Prize laureate Jean-Marie Lehn. Additional material for lectures at www.wiley-vch.de/textbooks

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Beschreibung

Ein Pionier und ein aufgehender Stern des Fachgebiets haben sich hier zusammengetan, um Ihnen die Nanochemie mit ihren verschiedenen Aspekten aus der Chemie, Physik und Materialwissenschaft kohärent zu erläutern. Der unterhaltsame, von vielen Beispielen und Farbillustrationen aufgelockerte Text ist eine ebenso erfreuliche wie informative Lektüre.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

INTRODUCTION Nanochemistry - Why Should We Care? What is Nanochemistry? This Book - Instructions for Use AN INTRODUCTION TO NANOCHEMISTRY CONCEPTS Nanochemistry - What''s in a Name? On the Surface of Things Size is Everything...Almost Shape Self-Assembly Two Words About Defects The Bio-Nano Interface Safety SILICA Introduction Surface Size Shape Self-Assembly Defects BioNano Conclusion Silica - NanoFood for Thought GOLD Introduction Surface Size Shape Self-Assembly Defects BioNano Gold - NanoFood for Thought POLYDIMETHYLSILOXANE Introduction Surface Size Shape Self-Assembly Defects BioNano PDMS - NanoFood for Thought CADMIUM SELENIDE Introduction Surface Size Shape Self-Assembly Defects BioNano CdSe - NanoFood for Thought IRON OXIDE Introduction Surface Size Shape Self-Assembly Defects BioNano Iron Oxide - NanoFood for Thought CARBON Introduction Surface Size Shape Self-Assembly Defects BioNano Conclusion Carbon - NanoFood for Thought NANOCHEMISTRY CASE HISTORIES Introduction Case 1 Case 2 Conclusions NANOCHEMISTRY DIAGNOSTICS A Reference Sheet Microscopy Techniques Diffraction Techniques Spectroscopic Techniques Magnetic Techniques Separation Techniques Thermal Techniques Adsorption Techniques Electrical Techniques CHALLENGES IN NANOCHEMISTRY

Autorenporträt

Ludovico Cademartiri studied materials science at the University of Parma, Italy, and chemistry at the University of Toronto, Canada. Currently he is postdoc in the group of George M. Whitesides at Harvard University. His research interests include nanocrystal chemistry,processing and self-assembly, contrast agents, mesoporous materials, photonic crystals, quasicrystals and soil science. Despite his young age he has already received two Graduate Student Awards from the Materials Research Society, the Canada Research Chair Graduate Prize in Chemistry, the Canadian Society of Chemistry Prize for Graduate Work in Inorganic Chemistry, the American Chemical Society DIC Young Investigator Award and the Governor General Gold Medal, a prize conferred annually to the three most academically accomplished graduate students of the University of Toronto. He is author of 16 publications in international journals, he gave numerous invited lectures and he is coauthor of two textbooks on nanochemistry. Geoffrey A. Ozin studied chemistry at Kings College University of London and Oriel College University of Oxford. He is Government of Canada Research Chair in Materials Chemistry and Distinguished University Professor at the University of Toronto, Canada. He has made exceptionally important contributions to the fields of self-assembly, materials chemistry, biomimetics, photonic crystals, nanochemistry and nanomotors. The significance of his research has recently been recognized by Canada`s CIC SCI LeSueur Memorial Award, NSERC Inaugural Brockhouse Interdisciplinary Prize 2005, E.W.R. Steacie CSC Award 2002 and CIC Medal 2001, Germany`s Alexander von Humboldt Award 2005, and Britain`s RSC Materials Chemistry Award 2002. He serves on the editorial advisory board of journals such as Advanced Materials and Journal of Materials Chemistry and is an experienced book author. He has published 600 articles and obtained 10 US patents. His close ties with industry have resulted in numerous inventions and technology transfer. He is co-founder of Opalux, a Toronto company commercializing photonic crystal products that have emerged from his research. The ISI citation impact of his papers place his research in the top 100 and he is an ISI Top-Ten Materials Scientist 1996-2006.

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