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Fullerene Nanowhiskers

English · Hardback

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Kun'ichi Miyazawa received his D.E. from the University of Tokyo in 1987. He is engaged in the study of fullerene nanowhiskers and related fullerene nanomaterials as well as the characterization of fuel cell catalysts at the Tokyo University of Science.
Yuichi Ochiai received his D.S. from Tokyo University of Education in 1976. Since 1997, he is a professor at Chiba University, where he studies quantum transport nanomaterials, especially semiconductor-related carbon fullerene as an important near-future material.
Masaru Tachibana is a professor at Yokohama City University. He studies the synthesis of novel nanocarbons and their mechanical, electrical, and optical properties, as well as organic materials, including protein crystals.
Tokushi Kizuka received his D.E. from the University of Tokyo in 1991 and has developed in situ transmission electron microscopy to study the atomistic behavior and characteristics of nanocarbon materials.
Shigeo Nakamura received his Ph.D. from the University of Tokyo in 1994. Since 2011, he is engaged in the synthesis of fullerene derivatives with biological activities at Nippon Medical School.


Product details

Assisted by Tokushi Kizuka (Editor), Miyazawa (Editor), Kun'ichi Miyazawa (Editor), Shigeo Nakamura (Editor), Yuichi Ochiai (Editor), Masaru Tachibana (Editor)
Publisher Jenny Stanford Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 25.02.2019
 
EAN 9789814774871
ISBN 978-981-47748-7-1
No. of pages 326
Dimensions 152 mm x 229 mm x 19 mm
Weight 603 g
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Natural sciences (general)

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