Dekker encyclopedia of nanoscience and nanotechnology / edited by Sergey Edward Lyshevski.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextBoca Raton, FL : CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group, 2014Description: 7 volumes (cix, 5113, 56 pages) : illustrations ; 29 cmContent type:
  • text
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  • QC 176.8.N35  .D369 2014
Contents:
v. 1. Adhesion--Carbon-derived -- v. 2. Carboxylated--Fullerenes -- v. 3. Gecko--Magnetophoresis -- v . 4. Majority logic--Nanofabrication -- v. 5. Nanofibers--Polyion -- v. 6. Polymer--Silica-derived -- v. 7. Silicate--Zeolites.
Summary: 2) Consists of 7 volumes with 61 new, 34 revised, and 352 revisited entries-plus quarterly updates for the PDF and HTML online versionsSummary: 3) Outlines innovations in nanoscale engineering, newly developed simulation tools, and emerging computational methods. By proposing, surveying, and establishing new nano-centric premises and solutions, the Third Edition intends to spark practical discoveries, such as devising of nanotechnology-enabled systems, platforms, and productsSummary: advanced quantitative analytic tools and approachesSummary: analysis of revealing and vital facets of nanoscaled and microscopic systemsSummary: and new knowledge bases in life sciences, physical sciences, and engineering.Summary: enabling of synthesis and fabrication paradigmsSummary: With its original publication, the Dekker Encyclopedia of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology immediately became the reference against which all other nano references are measured. Noting that the encyclopedia was being assembled by leading authorities at an early stage in the field's development, Sir Harry Kroto, 1996 Nobel Prize winner in Chemistry, rightfully predicted that the encyclopedia would bring together key advances in a "coherently organized framework." Among other accolades, this bestseller has gone on to win an Outstanding Academic Book Award from CHOICE magazine. Continuing to cover the field as no other resource, the Third Edition describes the fundamentals and advancements of nano-materials, -structures, -devices, and -systems with a broad range of applications to assist readers in mastering the biological, engineering, physical, and technological aspects. The new Third Edition:1) Crosses disciplines to examine essential nano paradigms, principles, theories, and methodologies, as well as the latest information on nanotechnologies
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Previous edition: 2009

Includes bibliographical references and index.

v. 1. Adhesion--Carbon-derived -- v. 2. Carboxylated--Fullerenes -- v. 3. Gecko--Magnetophoresis -- v . 4. Majority logic--Nanofabrication -- v. 5. Nanofibers--Polyion -- v. 6. Polymer--Silica-derived -- v. 7. Silicate--Zeolites.

2) Consists of 7 volumes with 61 new, 34 revised, and 352 revisited entries-plus quarterly updates for the PDF and HTML online versions

3) Outlines innovations in nanoscale engineering, newly developed simulation tools, and emerging computational methods. By proposing, surveying, and establishing new nano-centric premises and solutions, the Third Edition intends to spark practical discoveries, such as devising of nanotechnology-enabled systems, platforms, and products

advanced quantitative analytic tools and approaches

analysis of revealing and vital facets of nanoscaled and microscopic systems

and new knowledge bases in life sciences, physical sciences, and engineering.

enabling of synthesis and fabrication paradigms

With its original publication, the Dekker Encyclopedia of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology immediately became the reference against which all other nano references are measured. Noting that the encyclopedia was being assembled by leading authorities at an early stage in the field's development, Sir Harry Kroto, 1996 Nobel Prize winner in Chemistry, rightfully predicted that the encyclopedia would bring together key advances in a "coherently organized framework." Among other accolades, this bestseller has gone on to win an Outstanding Academic Book Award from CHOICE magazine. Continuing to cover the field as no other resource, the Third Edition describes the fundamentals and advancements of nano-materials, -structures, -devices, and -systems with a broad range of applications to assist readers in mastering the biological, engineering, physical, and technological aspects. The new Third Edition:1) Crosses disciplines to examine essential nano paradigms, principles, theories, and methodologies, as well as the latest information on nanotechnologies

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