Nanoscience : underlying physical concepts and phenomena.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico Congresos, conferencias eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
Publicado: |
Washington, D.C. :
National Academy of Sciences,
2002.
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Colección: | Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America ;
v. 99, suppl. 2. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Nanoscience: Underlying Physical Concepts and Phenomena
- Contents
- Perspective Emulating biology: Building nanostructures from the bottom up
- DNA NANOTECHNOLOGY
- THE BIOLOGICAL-INORGANIC INTERFACE
- ISSUES AND PROSPECTS
- Perspective Quantum dot artificial solids: Understanding the static and dynamic role of size and and packing disorder
- Colloquium Segmented nanofibers of spider dragline silk: Atomic force microscopy and single-molecule force spectroscopy
- MATERIALS AND METHODS
- RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
- Colloquium Molecular dynamics analysis of a buckyball-antibody complex METHODS
- RESULTS
- CONCLUDING DISCUSSION
- Colloquium H3PW12O40-functionalized tip for scanning tunneling microscopy
- MATERIALS AND METHODS
- RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
- CONCLUSIONS
- Colloquium Energetics of nanocrystalline TiO2
- EXPERIMENTAL SECTION
- RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
- APPENDIX A: BRIEF LITERATURE REVIEW OF ANATASE-BROOKITE-RUTILE PHASE TRANSFORMATION
- APPENDIX B: PREVIOUS STUDIES OF TRANSFORMATION ENTHALPIES
- APPENDIX C: THERMOCHEMICAL CYCLES
- Colloquium Study of Nd3+, Pd2+, Pt4+, and Fe3+ dopant effect on photoreactivity of TiO2 nanoparticles EXPERIMENTAL PROCEDURES
- RESULTS
- DISCUSSION
- CONCLUSIONS
- Colloquium Entropically driven self-assembly of multichannel rosette nanotubes
- DESIGN AND SYNTHESIS
- NMR STUDIES
- VARIABLE TEMPERATURE UV-VISIBLE STUDIES
- DLS AND SAXS STUDIES
- TEM STUDIES
- CONCLUSION
- Colloquium Combining constitutive materials modeling with atomic force microscopy to understand the the mechanical�
- DISCUSSION
- Colloquium Designing supramolecular porphyrin arrays that self-organize into nanoscale optical and magnetic materialsFORMATION OF THE FREE-BASE NONAMER SUPRAMOLECULAR ARRAY
- DIFFERENTIAL METALATION
- SECONDARY SELF-ORGANIZING PROCESSES
- FORMATION OF SURFACE-BOUND STRUCTURES AS DEVICE PRECURSORS
- CONCLUSIONS
- Colloquium Nanoscale surface chemistry
- METHODS
- RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
- Colloquium Magnetic nanodots from atomic Fe: Can it be done?
- METHODS
- RESULTS
- DISCUSSION
- Colloquium Distributed response analysis of conductive behavior in single molecules RESULTS
- CONCLUSION
- Design of protein struts for self-assembling nanoconstructs
- MATERIALS AND METHODS
- RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
- NANOSCIENCE: UNDERLYING PHYSICAL CONCEPTS AND PHENOMENA