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Focusing on both academic questions and applications of self-assembly of this extremely important class of compounds, this book discusses not only the self-organization of inorganic and magnetic nanocrystals, but also their collective optical and magnetic properties, as well as the in-situ fabrication of metal nanoparticles in solid matrices.Professor Marie-Paule Pileni, a distinguished leader in this field, is joined by a select group of expert authors to provide 14 chapters covering important aspects of self-assembled nanomaterials. The result is invaluable reading for inorganic and physical chemists, colloid chemists, polymer chemists, materials scientists, physicists, and chemical engineers working with and/or developing nanoparticle systems.
Table des matières
Self-Organization of Inorganic NanocrystalsStructures of Magnetic Nanoparticles and Their Self-AssemblySelf-Organization of Magnetic Nanocrystals at the Mesoscopic Scale: Example of Liquid-Gas TransitionsIn Situ Fabrication of Metal Nanoparticles in Solid MatricesThree-Dimensional Self-Assemblies of NanoparticlesDissipative Structures and Dynamic Processes for Mesoscopic Polymer PatterningSelf-Assemblies of Anisotropic Nanoparticles: Mineral Liquid CrystalsCollective Properties Due to Self-Organization of Silver NanocrystalsScanning Tunneling Luminescence from Metal NanoparticlesCollective Magnetic Properties of Organizations of Magnetic NanocrystalsExploitation of Self-Assembled Nanostructures in Optical BiosensorsNano LithographyShrinkage Cracks: a Universal Feature
A propos de l'auteur
Marie-Paule Pileni is a Distinguished Professor and Director of LM2N at the Paris VI University and chairperson of the Institut Universitaire de France. She is a recipient of the Langmuir award of the ACS, the lecture award of the Japanese Chemical Society, the Research Award of the Humboldt Foundation in Germany and the Descartes-Huygens Prize of the Royal Netherlands Academy, and was the French citation laureate, the ISI Award for the most-quoted French scientist. Professor Pileni is a member of the European Academy of Science as well as the Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences and has a doctorate honoris causa from Chalmers University, Göteborg, Sweden. She is Chevalier de l'Ordre National de la Légion d'Honneur.
Résumé
Focusing on both academic questions and applications of self-assembly of this extremely important class of compounds, this book discusses not only the self-organization of inorganic and magnetic nanocrystals, but also their collective optical and magnetic properties, as well as the in-situ fabrication of metal nanoparticles in solid matrices.
Professor Marie-Paule Pileni, a distinguished leader in this field, is joined by a select group of expert authors to provide 14 chapters covering important aspects of self-assembled nanomaterials. The result is invaluable reading for inorganic and physical chemists, colloid chemists, polymer chemists, materials scientists, physicists, and chemical engineers working with and/or developing nanoparticle systems.
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