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Titre : |
Metal nanoparticles and nanoalloys |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
Palmer, Richard E., Éditeur scientifique |
Editeur : |
Oxford : Elsevier |
Année de publication : |
2012 |
Collection : |
Frontiers of nanoscience num. 3 |
Importance : |
ix, 302 p. |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : |
978-0-08-096357-0 |
Note générale : |
This series covers frontier research topics across the broad spectrum of the flourishing and interdisciplinary field of Nanoscale Science and Technology. The books are written at a level accessible to post graduate students (PhD and Masters) and final year undergraduates as well as experienced readers seeking to enter or master aspects of the field. Focusing on both the basic science and applications of nanostructures and nanosystems, each book is edited by one or more Volume Editors commissioned by the Series Editor. A key feature of each book in the Series is the tutorial introduction to the topic by the Volume Editors. Topics covered range from nanoscale physics through nanoscale chemistry, nanomaterials, nanoabrication and nanoengineering to nanomanufacturing, nanobiotechnology and nanoenvironmental research. |
Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
Catégories : |
Matériaux
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Tags : |
NANOCHEMISTRY NANOPARTICLES |
Index. décimale : |
B-G |
Résumé : |
The field of nanoscience has undergone tremendous growth in the past decade as the number of applications of nanoparticles and nanostructured materials have proliferated. Metal nanoparticles have attracted particular interest due to their potential for applications in areas as diverse as catalysis, medicine and opto-electronics. The chemical and physical properties of metal nanoparticles can vary smoothly or discontinuously with nanoparticle size, depending on the size regime and the property. In the case of bi- or multimetallic nanoparticles ("nanoalloys"), these properties also depend on the elemental composition and the chemical ordering – how the metals are distributed in the nanoparticles.It is this tunability of behavior that makes metal nanoparticles and nanoalloys so versatile and appealing.
This book begins with a tutorial introducing the theoretical ideas and models that have been developed to understand metal nanoparticles. It gives an overview of experimental methods for generating and characterizing metal nanoparticles and nanoalloys and of their properties and applications, providing an introduction to material covered in more depth in subsequent chapters. A major theme of all the chapters is the effect of nanoparticle size, shape and surface chemistry on their properties – especially optical and catalytic properties. |
Note de contenu : |
"* Metal Nanoparticles & Nanoalloys
* Nanoparticles-Preparation, Characterization and Physical Properties
* Chemically protected metal clusters/nanoparticles
* Theoretical Modelling of Oxide-Supported Metal Nanoclusters and Nanoalloys
* Scanning Transmission Electron Microscopy Studies of Mono- and Bimetallic Nanoclusters
* Application of Gold Nanoparticles in Catalysis". |
Cote : |
B-G055 |
Num_Inv : |
3522 |
Localisation : |
LCC (SdS) |
Metal nanoparticles and nanoalloys [texte imprimé] / Palmer, Richard E., Éditeur scientifique . - Oxford : Elsevier, 2012 . - ix, 302 p.. - ( Frontiers of nanoscience; 3) . ISBN : 978-0-08-096357-0 This series covers frontier research topics across the broad spectrum of the flourishing and interdisciplinary field of Nanoscale Science and Technology. The books are written at a level accessible to post graduate students (PhD and Masters) and final year undergraduates as well as experienced readers seeking to enter or master aspects of the field. Focusing on both the basic science and applications of nanostructures and nanosystems, each book is edited by one or more Volume Editors commissioned by the Series Editor. A key feature of each book in the Series is the tutorial introduction to the topic by the Volume Editors. Topics covered range from nanoscale physics through nanoscale chemistry, nanomaterials, nanoabrication and nanoengineering to nanomanufacturing, nanobiotechnology and nanoenvironmental research. Langues : Anglais ( eng)
Catégories : |
Matériaux
|
Tags : |
NANOCHEMISTRY NANOPARTICLES |
Index. décimale : |
B-G |
Résumé : |
The field of nanoscience has undergone tremendous growth in the past decade as the number of applications of nanoparticles and nanostructured materials have proliferated. Metal nanoparticles have attracted particular interest due to their potential for applications in areas as diverse as catalysis, medicine and opto-electronics. The chemical and physical properties of metal nanoparticles can vary smoothly or discontinuously with nanoparticle size, depending on the size regime and the property. In the case of bi- or multimetallic nanoparticles ("nanoalloys"), these properties also depend on the elemental composition and the chemical ordering – how the metals are distributed in the nanoparticles.It is this tunability of behavior that makes metal nanoparticles and nanoalloys so versatile and appealing.
This book begins with a tutorial introducing the theoretical ideas and models that have been developed to understand metal nanoparticles. It gives an overview of experimental methods for generating and characterizing metal nanoparticles and nanoalloys and of their properties and applications, providing an introduction to material covered in more depth in subsequent chapters. A major theme of all the chapters is the effect of nanoparticle size, shape and surface chemistry on their properties – especially optical and catalytic properties. |
Note de contenu : |
"* Metal Nanoparticles & Nanoalloys
* Nanoparticles-Preparation, Characterization and Physical Properties
* Chemically protected metal clusters/nanoparticles
* Theoretical Modelling of Oxide-Supported Metal Nanoclusters and Nanoalloys
* Scanning Transmission Electron Microscopy Studies of Mono- and Bimetallic Nanoclusters
* Application of Gold Nanoparticles in Catalysis". |
Cote : |
B-G055 |
Num_Inv : |
3522 |
Localisation : |
LCC (SdS) |
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