Book Statistics
1 Views
0 Comments
0 Rating

Nanocrystals Forming Mesoscopic Structures

Description

 Focusing on both academic questions and applications of self-assembly of this extremely important class of compounds, this book discusses not only the self-organization of inorganic and magnetic nanocrystals, but also their collective optical and magnetic properties, as well as the in-situ fabrication of metal nanoparticles in solid matrices. 
Professor Marie-Paule Pileni, a distinguished leader in this field, is joined by a select group of expert authors to provide 14 chapters covering important aspects of self-assembled nanomaterials. The result is invaluable reading for inorganic and physical chemists, colloid chemists, polymer chemists, materials scientists, physicists, and chemical engineers working with and/or developing nanoparticle systems.

Keywords

Nanocrystals Forming Mesoscopic Structures Self-Organization Inorganic Nanocrystals Van der Waals Forces Magnetic Dipolar Electrostatic Steric Solvation Distribution Substrate Capillary Effect Solvent Evaporation Process Evaporation Self-Assemblies Crystallinity Thermal Time Stabilities Crystal Growth Fluid Flow Perpendicular Phase Identification Core�Shell Twinned Mesoscopic Transitions Colloids Dipolar Ribbons Simulations Gibbsite Disklike Semiflexible Nematic

Download & Read Options

Nanocrystals_Forming_Mesoscopic_Structures_(2005).pdf

PDF

Reader's Comments (0)

Login to Comment
No Comments Yet

Be the first to share your thoughts about this book!