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Silver Nanoparticles - From Silver Halide Photography to Plasmonics

English · Hardback

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Zusatztext This book offers a comprehensive review of silver and silver halide nanomaterials, including their preparation, optical properties, and their unique applications in photography, plamonics, and catalysis. It is also interesting to see the connection between silver and silver halide in these aspects. It is a very useful reference book on these two types of functional nanomaterials. Informationen zum Autor Tadaaki Tani received his doctorate in Engineering from the University of Tokyo in 1968, and went on to prestigious careers in the photoraphic industry and in academia. He worked on silver halide photography in the laboratories of the Fujifilm Corporation (1968-2010), and as Lecturer and Guest Professor at the Tokyo Institute of Technology (1994-2008). He was also President of the International Committee for imaging Science (1997-2006), and President of the Society of Photograph and Imaging of Japan (2002-2006). He has won many awards for his work, including the Berg Prize of the International Committee for Imaging Science (2010). Klappentext This book combines the knowledge of nanoparticles of silver and related materials in plasmonics and silver halide (AgX) photography, providing new ideas and a deeper understanding of metal nanoparticles in plasmonics. Zusammenfassung Nanoscience and nanotechnology concern themselves with the research and application of extremely small things and can be used across all scientific fields such as physics, chemistry, biology, material science and engineering. Nanoparticles are of great scientific interest as they provide a bridge between bulk materials and atomic or molecular structures. Interesting and unexpected properties of nanoparticles are largely due to the large surface area of the material. Nanoparticles of noble metals including silver (Ag) attract the interest of many researchers owing to their high potential for plasmonic devices in future. On the other hand, nanoparticles of silver (Ag) and silver halides (AgX) have played central roles and have been extensively studied for many years in silver halide (AgX) photography.Combining knowledge of nanoparticles of Ag and related materials in plasmonics and AgX photography, this book reinforces already existing knowledge, but also presents new ideas for metal nanoparticles in plasmonics. The first part examines the structure and formation of nanoparticles of Ag and related materials. Systematic descriptions of the structure and preparation of Ag, Au, and other noble metal nanoparticles for plasmonics are followed by and related to those of nanoparticles of Ag and AgX in AgX photography. The exploration of the structure and preparation of Ag and AgX nanoparticles in photography incorporates nanoparticles with widely varied sizes, shapes, and structures, and formation processes from nucleation to growth. The second part describes the properties and performances of nanoparticles of Ag and related materials, including chapters on light absorption and scattering, catalysis, photovoltaic effects, and stability. The accumulated knowledge of many years of research in AgX photography is analysed and explained to deepen the reader's knowledge on metal nanoparticles for plasmonics, catalysis, and photovoltaics with new ideas arising from the interaction between them. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1: Introduction 2: Shape and Structure of Nanoparticles of Ag and Related Materials 3: Preparation of Nanoparticles of Ag and Related Materials 4: Light Absorption and Scattering of Ag and Metal Nanoparticles 5: Catalysis by Ag and Metal Nanoparticles 6: Photovoltaic Effect of Ag and Metal Nanoparticles 7: Stability of Ag Nanoparticles ...

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