Nanomaterials

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  • ISBN 9780470516447
  • Weight: 2840g
  • Dimensions: 225 x 286mm
  • Publication Date: 21 Nov 2008
  • Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Connecting inorganic chemistry to the hottest topic in materials science, this timely resource collects the contributions made by leading inorganic chemists towards nanomaterials research. The second volume in the “Wiley Encyclopedia of Inorganic Chemistry Methods and Applications Series,” this signature title concentrates on recent developments in the field and includes all key topics such as nanowires, nanotubes, biomineralization, supramolecular materials and much more.

This volume is also available as part of Encyclopedia of Inorganic Chemistry, 5 Volume Set.

This set combines all volumes published as EIC Books from 2007 to 2010, representing areas of key developments in the field of inorganic chemistry published in the Encyclopedia of Inorganic Chemistry. Find out more.

Charles M. Lukehart, Professor, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, USA
Section Editor for Organometallic Chemistry and Solid State, Materials, Nanomaterials and Catalysis in King: Encyclopedia of Inorganic Chemistry, 2nd Edition
Website: www.ims.vanderbilt.edu/lukehart.html

Robert A. Scott, Distinguished Research Professor, University of Georgia, USA
Section Editor for Bioinorganic Chemistry in King: Encyclopedia of Inorganic Chemistry 2nd Edition.
Website: www.chem.uga.edu/doc/resfacras.html