Understanding Nanomaterials

Author:   Malkiat S. Johal (Pomona College, CA, USA) ,  Lewis E. Johnson (University of Washington, WA, USA)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Inc
Edition:   2nd edition
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9780815354383


Pages:   504
Publication Date:   18 April 2018
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Malkiat S. Johal (Pomona College, CA, USA) ,  Lewis E. Johnson (University of Washington, WA, USA)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Inc
Imprint:   CRC Press Inc
Edition:   2nd edition
Weight:   1.140kg
ISBN:  

9780815354383


ISBN 10:   081535438
Pages:   504
Publication Date:   18 April 2018
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Series Preface Preface to the Second Edition Preface to the First Edition Acknowledgments Authors Chapter 1 A Brief Introduction to Nanoscience Chapter 2 Thermodynamics and Nanoscience Chapter 3 Kinetics and Transport in Nanoscience Chapter 4 Quantum Effects at the Nanoscale Chapter 5 Intermolecular Interactions and Self-Assembly Chapter 6 Bulk Characterization Techniques for Nanomaterials Chapter 7 Fundamentals of Surface Nanoscience Chapter 8 Surface Characterization and Imaging Methods Chapter 9 Introduction to Functional Nanomaterials Chapter 10 Fabrication, Properties, and Applications of Thin Films Glossary Index

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a well-organized book that provides an excellent introduction in nanoscience and the design of nanomaterials. The book is accessible to newcomers to the field, including the undergraduate reader, and provides a sound and broad basis upon which to pursue further in-depth study. -Prof. dr. ir. Andre ten Elshof, University of Twente an indispensable resource in the fields of biophysics, chemistry, nanoscience and beyond.ã The breadth and depth of knowledge presented herein is unmatched.ã A clearly written and thorough understanding of the basics, as well as state-of-the-art, in biophysics is provided.ã But this book also includes several well organized chapters on synthesis and characterization methods for nanomaterials used in biophysical studies.ã It truly embodies the multidisciplinary nature of modern research. -Marcus D. Lay, PhD, The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art


a well-organized book that provides an excellent introduction in nanoscience and the design of nanomaterials. The book is accessible to newcomers to the field, including the undergraduate reader, and provides a sound and broad basis upon which to pursue further in-depth study. -Prof. dr. ir. Andre ten Elshof, University of Twente an indispensable resource in the fields of biophysics, chemistry, nanoscience and beyond. The breadth and depth of knowledge presented herein is unmatched. A clearly written and thorough understanding of the basics, as well as state-of-the-art, in biophysics is provided. But this book also includes several well organized chapters on synthesis and characterization methods for nanomaterials used in biophysical studies. It truly embodies the multidisciplinary nature of modern research. -Marcus D. Lay, PhD, The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art


Author Information

Malkiat S. Johal is a professor of Physical Chemistry at Pomona College. He obtained a first class honors degree in chemistry from the University of Warwick, UK. His research laboratory at Pomona College focuses on using self-assembly and ionic adsorption processes to fabricate nanomaterials for optical and biochemical applications. He also explores fundamental phenomena such as ion-pair complexation, adsorption, surface wettability, and intermolecular non-covalent interactions in materials at interfaces. He has published more than eighty research papers, mostly co-authored by his undergraduate research students. He teaches courses in physical chemistry, general chemistry and soft nanomaterials. Lewis E. Johnson is a research scientist at the University of Washington. He earned his Ph.D. in Chemistry and Nanotechnology from the University of Washington under the guidance of Professor Bruce Robinson. He has taught at Pomona College (his undergraduate alma mater) as a postdoctoral lecturer and worked as postdoctoral research associate at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, where he conducted research on glass formation in calcium aluminate electride semiconductors with Dr. Peter Sushko and on allosteric modulation of electron transfer in nitrogenase with Dr. Simone Raugei. His current research involves designing and characterizing new nonlinear optical dyes and modeling the formation and structure of complex non-crystalline materials, among other projects.

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