Nanostructure Control of Materials

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Nanostructured materials present exciting opportunities for manipulating structure and properties on the nanometer scale. The ability to engineer novel structures at the molecular level has led to unprecedented opportunities for materials design. This new book provides detailed insights into the synthesis and the structure and property relationships of nanostructured materials. Nanostructure Control of Materials covers topics ranging from the special properties resulting from nanodimensionality, the control of molecular assemblies, and nanodimensionality and ionic transport through hydrogen storage in nanostructures materials and nanofabrication.

Author(s): R.H.J. Hannink, A.J. Hill
Edition: 1
Publisher: CRC Press
Year: 2006

Language: English
Pages: 372

Cover
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Contents
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Contributor contact details......Page 10
Foreword......Page 14
Acknowledgements......Page 16
Introduction: special properties resulting fromnanodimensionality......Page 18
1 Nanoparticle technologies and applications......Page 29
2 Nanometric architectures: emergence ofefficient non-crystalline atomic organizationin nanostructures......Page 60
3 Nanostructure characterisation usingelectron-beam techniques......Page 85
4 Organic–inorganic nanocompositemembranes for molecular separationprocesses......Page 104
5 Developing fast ion conductors fromnanostructured polymers......Page 125
6 Nanostructures in biological materials......Page 143
7 Mechanical behavior of metallicnanolaminates......Page 174
8 Preparation of monolithic nanocrystallineceramics......Page 205
9 Nanoengineering of metallic materials......Page 247
10 Using magnetic resonance to studynanoprecipitation in light metal alloys......Page 279
11 Nanocrystalline light metal hydrides forhydrogen storage......Page 294
12 Nanofabrication......Page 331
Index......Page 359