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multi-volume work: Chemistry of Nanomaterials
Multi-Volume Work

Chemistry of Nanomaterials

A Practical Guide
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The books in this series are practical guides for chemical synthesis of nanomaterials. Each volume covers detailed experimental procedures for synthesis and characterization of nano materials of a specific type. With recipes for each category of nanomaterials these books represent the ultimate "cook books" for this area.

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Challa Kumar, Harvard University, Cambridge, USA.

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This is the first volume (Part A) in the series of books covering practical aspects of synthesis and characterization of various categories of nanomaterials taking into consideration the most up to date research publications. The aim of the book series is to provide students and researchers practical information such as synthetic procedures, characterization protocols and mechanistic insights to enable them to either reproduce well established methods or plan for new syntheses of size and shape controlled nanomaterials based on both batch and continuous flow reactions. The first Volume (Part A) focuses on metallic nanomaterials.

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This book presents latest research results on synthesis and application of metallic nanomaterials. Fabrication techniques, analytic properties, as well as theoretical aspects are discussed. Size- and shape-controlled synthesis of silver, gold, copper, ruthenium, tellurium, selenium and palladium nanoparticles are reviewed. Further topics are the synthesis from microplasma and shape-control for electrocatalytic applications.

Book Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed 2020
In the series De Gruyter Textbook

This is the second volume in the series of books covering practical aspects of

synthesis and characterization of various categories of nanomaterials taking into

consideration the most up to date research publications. The aim of the book series

is to provide students and researchers practical information such as synthetic procedures,

characterization protocols and mechanistic insights to enable them to either

reproduce well established methods or plan for new syntheses of size and shaped

controlled nanomaterials.

The second volume focuses on multifunctional nanomaterials.

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