Electrochemical Nanofabrication

Author:   Di Wei (Nokia Research Centre, Cambridge, UK)
Publisher:   Pan Stanford Publishing
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9781322630861


Pages:   276
Publication Date:   01 January 2011
Format:   Electronic book text
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Electrochemical Nanofabrication


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Nanotechnology has attracted billions in venture capital from research institutes, governments, and industries in recent years. Traditional nanofabrication techniques, such as CVD, sol-gel, and self-assembly, have been intensively studied. However, the electrochemical nanofabrication technique, which offers huge benefits for manufacturing nanomaterials as well as broad applications in industries has not been paid much attention compare with the traditional nanofabrication methods. This book fits that niche. It summarizes different electrochemical nanofabrication methods and shows various essential applications in areas such as batteries, sensors, and many future applications.

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Author:   Di Wei (Nokia Research Centre, Cambridge, UK)
Publisher:   Pan Stanford Publishing
Imprint:   Pan Stanford Publishing
ISBN:  

9781322630861


ISBN 10:   1322630860
Pages:   276
Publication Date:   01 January 2011
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Electronic book text
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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This book provides an innovative and thought-provoking view of electrochemical processes in nanofabrication. A comprehensive overview of the field is complemented by focused coverage of niche specialist topics involving metallic, oxide and polymeric materials in diverse combinations and complex interfacial architectures. A pedagogical approach to the central fundamental concepts allows the non-specialist to appreciate the significance of some perceptive subsequent analytical critique. Excellent use of illustrative material assists appreciation of the synergy between the novel fundamental science and its application in practical devices. This is an excellent book for those working in the field and others considering entering it. Prof. A. Robert Hillman - Chairman, International Society of Electrochemistry, University of Leicester, UK.


Author Information

Di Wei is a senior research scientist at the Nokia Research Centre, c/o Nanoscience Centre, University of Cambridge. He received his bachelor s in science from University of Science and Technology of China and obtained his master s degree and Ph.D. with distinctions from Process Chemistry Centre of Finland c/o Abo Akademi University. He joined University of Cambridge in 2007 as research associate and then Nokia Research Centre Cambridge in 2008. Wei is a member of Cambridge Network and ISE (International Society of Electrochemistry). He was awarded the first Prize for Nokia Innovation and Excellence Award (NIEA) 2009 in R&D at global level and Electrochimica Acta Travel Award for Young Electrochemists 2008. His research interest covers organic electronics, sensors, electrochemical nanofabrication, and nano-enabled energy solutions such as photovoltaics, fuel cells, supercapacitors, and batteries. In addition to contributing peer-reviewed publications, Wei has also written chapters for two books on nanotechnology. He also owns several patents.

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