Inorganic and Metallic Nanotubular Materials: Recent Technologies and Applications
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This book describes the synthesis, characterization and applications of inorganic and metallic nanotubular materials. It cover a wide variety of nanotubular materials excluding carbon nanotubes, ranging from metal oxides, sulfides and nitrides such as titanium oxide, tungsten sulfide, and boron nitride, as well as platinum and other noble-metals to unique nanotubes consisting of water, graphen or fulleren. Based on their structural and compositional characteristics, these nanotubular materials are of importance for their potential applications in electronic devices, photocatalysts, dye-sensitized solar cells, nanothermometer, electrodes for fuel cells and batteries, sensors, and reinforcing fillers for plastics, among others. Such materials are also having a great impact on future developments, including renewable energy sources as well as highly efficient energy-conversion and energy-saving technologies. This book will be of particular interest to graduate students in chemistry and physics as well as experts in the fields of nanotechnology, material science and inorganic and solid-state chemistry.
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Nanoscience & Nanotechnology ’02: Nanostructured Materials Application & Innovation Transfer
April 11, 2010 by AboutNanoWires.com · Leave a Comment
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This book is a record of the proceedings of the Third Workshop Nanostructured Materials Application and Innovation Transfer, taking place November 30 – December 1, 2001 in Sofia, Bulgaria. Contents include: Fullerene structures and clusters obtained from cyclic hydrocarbon; Factors influencing the aggregation of silica nanoparticles produced by thermal arc plasma method; Photochemical deposition of nanosize CdS layers; Synthesis of boron nitride nano-sized particles; Differential impedance analysis of systems with diffusion limitations; IR Spectroscopy study of copper nanoparticles; Nanocomposites based on lead-borate gel glasses; Nanosized cobalt oxides as bifunctional electrocatalyst for oxygen reduction and evolution.
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