Nanoscale Materials in Chemistry

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Edition: 2nd
Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 2009-10-26
Publisher(s): Wiley
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Summary

Nanomaterials are increasingly finding more applications in the real world. Now significantly expanded to include 39 chapters, this second edition of Nanoscale Materials in Chemistry provides the most comprehensive and authoritative reference on nanoscale materials chemistry currently available. Authoritatively written by leading experts in the field, the text covers preparations, applications, characterization, environmental, and toxicological aspects of nanoscale materials, with a particular focus on the chemistry involved, making it suitable as a primary text for graduate courses and a reliable comprehensive resource for scientists.

Author Biography

Kenneth J. Klabunde, Phd, is the University Distinguished Professor at Kansas State University. His research focuses on materials science, nanoscale particles, magnetic properties of nanoscale iron particles, adsorption properties of nanoscale metal oxide properties, and organometallic chemistry. He is the editor of the first edition of Nanoscale Materials in Chemistry, also published by Wiley. Ryan M. Richards, Phd, is Associate Professor of Chemistry at the Colorado School of Mines. His research interests include nanoparticle preparations and characterization, as well as heterogeneous and enantioselective catalysis.

Table of Contents

Contributorsp. xi
Introduction To Nanomaterialsp. 1
Introduction to Nanoscale Materials in Chemistry, Edition IIp. 3
Unique Bonding in Nanoparticles and Powdersp. 15
Particles as Moleculesp. 37
New Synthetic Methods For nanomaterialsp. 71
Microwave Preparation of Metal Fluorides and their Biological Applicationp. 73
Transition Metal Nitrides and Carbidesp. 111
Kinetics of Colloidal Chemical Synthesis of Monodisperse Spherical Nanocrystalsp. 127
Nanorodsp. 155
Nanostructured Solids: Micro- And Mesoporous Materials And Ploymer Nanocompositesp. 207
Aerogels: Disordered, Porous Nanostructuresp. 209
Ordered Microporous and Mesoporous Materialsp. 243
Applications of Microporous and Mesoporous Materialsp. 331
Organized Two- And Three-Dimensional Nanocrystalsp. 367
Inorganic-Organic Compositesp. 369
DNA-Modified Nanoparticles: Gold and Silverp. 405
Nanotubes, Ribbons, And Sheetsp. 441
Carbon Nanotubes and Related Structuresp. 443
Nanocatalysts, Sorbents, And Energy Applicationsp. 493
Reaction of Nanoparticles with Gasesp. 495
Nanomaterials in Energy Storage Systemsp. 519
Unique Physical Properties Of Nanomaterialsp. 537
Optical and Electronic Properties of Metal and Semiconductor Nanostructuresp. 539
Photochemistry Of Nanomaterialsp. 579
Photocatalytic Purification of Water and Air over Nanoparticulate TiO2p. 581
Photofunctional Zeolites and Mesoporous Materials Incorporating Single-Site Heterogeneous Catalystsp. 605
Photocatalytic Remediationp. 629
Biological And Environment Aspects Of Nanomaterialsp. 647
Nanomaterials for Environmental Remediationp. 649
Nanoscience and Nanotechnology: Environmental and Health Impactsp. 681
Toxicity of Inhaled Nanomaterialsp. 729
Indexp. 771
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