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Molecular Magnets

May 25, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 

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MOLECULAR MAGNETS covers recent scientific highlights on molecular magnetism, an active new interdisciplinary field gathering chemists, physicists, theoreticians, and experimentalists. The book provides well-documented answers to some current questions. How can chemists use soft conditions to transform molecules in light and transparent magnets? How can a molecular system behave as a single molecule magnet? How can several functions be combined in the same molecular system? How can light be used to switch molecular magnetic properties? How can molecules be used for ultimate high-density information storage or in quantum computing? What methods are physicists developing to explore these new properties of matter? What concepts and calculations can be provided for theoreticians to design new objects and to better understand the field and to enlarge its exciting developments?

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Plasma-Aided Nanofabrication: From Plasma Sources to Nanoassembly

May 21, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 

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In this single work to cover the use of plasma as nanofabrication tool in sufficient depth internationally renowned authors with much experience in this important method of nanofabrication look at reactive plasma as a nanofabrication tool, plasma production and development of plasma sources, as well as such applications as carbon-based nanostructures, low-dimensional quantum confinement structures and hydroxyapatite bioceramics. Written principally for solid state physicists and chemists, materials scientists, and plasma physicists, the book concludes with the outlook for such applications.

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Olfaction and Electronic Nose: Proceedings of the 13th International Symposium on Olfaction and Electronic Nose

May 19, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 

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ISOEN addresses research in the fields of gas sensors and artificial olfactory systems. In this edition we broadened the participation spectrum to all kinds of analytical instrumentation for odor measurement and to biological olfaction. We also had a strong involvement in industry. The audience comprises materials scientists, chemists, physicists, engineers, biologists, computer scientists, and application specialists (e.g. food, medical, environmental, security).

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Chemistry of Advanced Materials: An Overview

May 19, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 

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This is to be initial, ‘overview’ volume of a series on the “Chemistry of Advanced Materials”. This series of volumes is intented to complement VCH’s existing series on “Materials Science and Technology” and, in particular, to highlight the role of chemistry in the preparation and processing of advanced materials. The introductory volume in the series is intented to “set the stage” for the succeeding volumes and to introduce the subject of materials chemistry to a general audience of scientifically literate nonspecialists. Subjects covered in this intitial volume will eventually be the subject of one or more individual volumes in the series. This series is directed to a broad audience of chemists and materials scientists. This volume, in particular, should be appropriate for a general scientific audience and be of interest, as well as comprehensible, even to undergraduate students in chemistry and materials science.

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Silica-Based Materials for Advanced Chemical Applications

May 16, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 

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This is the first book to address the hot topic of functional silica gels and their applications. Originally used mainly in chromatography, specialized silica gels have evolved into crucially important functional nanomaterials suitable for use in, amongst other things, chemical synthesis, analysis, purification, surface protection and drug release.

The book demonstrates how chemists synthesize, from the bottom-up, tailor-made (nano) materials of immense practical importance spanning the fields of chemistry, physics, materials science, engineering, biology and medicine. It also shows how the versatility of silica gels results from their physical and chemical properties. An updated outlook on new commercial products, and the companies which make them, greatly adds relevance and practical value to the text.

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