
Nanochemistry
Chemistry of Nanoparticle Formation and Interactions
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This book is devoted to nanochemistry: a branch of the actively developing interdisciplinary field of nanoscience. This branch of science studies the processes to production and reactions of nanoparticles and their compounds. It has been shown that such particles are of high activity and can undergo new and unusual chemical transformations. These transformations play an active role in our daily lives to provide reagents for self-cleaning glass surfaces and fabrics, different antiseptic coverings, sensors for monitoring the environment and catalysts preventing pollution. Nanochemistry covers the main studies of these reactions and reviews the work of leading scientists from different countries around the world. This book is the first monograph on nanochemistry, combining the elements of review and text book which allows for information on current and prospective directions in nanochemistry.
Readership
Intended for graduate and postgraduate students, scientific researchers in chemistry, physics and biology.
Table of Contents
- Chapter 1. Survey of the Problem and Certain Definitions.
Chapter 2. Synthesis and Stabilization of Nanoparticles.
Chapter 3. Experimental Techniques.
Chapter 4. Cryochemistry of Metal Atoms and Nanoparticles.
Chapter 5. Chemical Nanoreactors.
Chapter 6. Group of Carbon.
Chapter 7. Size Effects in Nanochemistry.
Chapter 8. Nanoparticles in Science and Technology.
Product details
- No. of pages: 264
- Language: English
- Copyright: © Elsevier Science 2006
- Published: February 8, 2006
- Imprint: Elsevier Science
- eBook ISBN: 9780080459905
About the Authors
Kenneth Klabunde
Affiliations and Expertise
Chemistry Department, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS 66506
Gleb Sergeev
Affiliations and Expertise
Laboratory of Low Temperature Chemistry, Chemistry Department, Moscow State University, Moscow, Russian Federation
Gleb Sergeev
Affiliations and Expertise
Laboratory of Low Temperature Chemistry, Chemistry Department, Moscow State University, Moscow, Russian Federation