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|t Preparation, structure, and application of carbon nanotubes/bamboo charcoal composite /
|r Jiangtao Zhu, Juncai Jia and Sie Chin Tjong --
|t Hierarchically nanostructure one-dimensional metal oxid arrays for solar cells /
|r Jih-Jen Wu, Chen-Hao Ku, Chun-Te Wu and Wen-Pin Liao --
|t One-dimensional nanomaterials for energy applications /
|r Ning Han and Johnny C. Ho --
|t Lanthanide-doped nanoparticles: synthesis, property, and application /
|r Hongli Wen and Feng Wang --
|t Self-assembled monolayer covalently fixed on oxide-free silicon /
|r Hiroyuki Sugimura --
|t Nanocomposite dielectric materials for organic flexible electronics /
|r Ye Zhou, Su-Ting Han and V.A.L. Roy --
|t Nanomaterials for drug delivery /
|r Li Yan and Xianfeng Chen --
|t Processing and deformation characteristics of metals reinforced with ceramic nanoparticles /
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|t Polymer nanocomposites with high permittivity /
|r Zhi-Min Dang --
|t Synthesis and structural-mechanical property characteristics of graphene-polymer nanocomposites /
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|t Zener tunneling in polymer nanocomposties with carbonaceous fillers /
|r Linxiang He and Sie Chin Tjong.
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|a This second edition of Nanocrystalline Materials provides updated information on the development and experimental work on the synthesis, properties, and applications of nanocrystalline materials. Nanocrystalline materials with new functionalities show great promise for use in industrial applications - such as reinforcing fillers in novel polymer composites - and substantial progress has been made in the past decade in their synthesis and processing. This book focuses primarily on 1D semiconducting oxides and carbon nanotubes, 2D graphene sheets and 0D nanoparticles (metals and inorganic semiconductors). These materials are synthesized under different compositions, shapes and structures, exhibiting different chemical, physical and mechanical properties from their bulk counterparts. This second edition presents new topics relevant to the fast-paced development of nanoscience and nanotechnology, including the synthesis and application of nanomaterials for drug delivery, energy, printed flash memory, and luminescent materials. With contributions from leading experts, this book describes the fundamental theories and concepts that illustrate the complexity of developing novel nanocrystalline materials, and reviews current knowledge in the synthesis, microstructural characterization, physical and mechanical behavior, and application of nanomaterials. Investigates the synthesis, characterization, and properties of a large variety of nanocrystalline materials, and their applications in industry Keeps the prominent challenges in nanomaterials fabrication at the forefront while offering the most up-to-date scientific findingsWritten by experts in nanomaterials with academic backgrounds in chemistry, physics, and materials engineering.
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