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Nanomaterials - Innovative Pathways for Advanced Material Design and Sustainable Solutions - cover

Nanomaterials - Innovative Pathways for Advanced Material Design and Sustainable Solutions

Fouad Sabry

Editorial: One Billion Knowledgeable

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Sinopsis

"Nanomaterials" is an indispensable guide to the fascinating world of nanotechnology and its applications, with a special focus on nanomaterials. This book bridges the gap between theory and practice, offering an indepth exploration of the role nanomaterials play in modern technology, environmental sustainability, and human health. Whether you are a student, a professional, or simply an enthusiast, this book will provide you with the essential knowledge and insights necessary to understand and apply nanotechnology in various fields
 
Chapters Brief Overview:
 
Nanomaterials: Introduction to the concept of nanomaterials, their properties, and applications in various industries
 
Impact of Nanotechnology: Examination of the widespread impact of nanotechnology on technology, industry, and society
 
Green Nanotechnology: Exploration of environmentally friendly nanotechnology applications that promote sustainability and reduce environmental harm
 
Toxicology of Carbon Nanomaterials: A look at the safety concerns surrounding carbonbased nanomaterials and their potential health risks
 
Molecular Nanotechnology: Overview of molecularscale engineering and the potential of molecular machines and devices
 
Nanochemistry: The intersection of nanotechnology and chemistry, highlighting the chemical properties and reactions that enable nanomaterial creation
 
Selfassembly of Nanoparticles: Insight into the processes through which nanoparticles spontaneously organize into structures, a key aspect of nanomaterial development
 
Nanometrology: Introduction to measurement techniques crucial for characterizing nanoscale materials and structures
 
Characterization of Nanoparticles: Methods and techniques used for the identification and analysis of nanoparticles in research and industrial applications
 
Nanostructure: Examination of the various types of nanostructures and their applications in technology, from electronics to drug delivery systems
 
Health and Safety Hazards of Nanomaterials: Discussion on the health risks and safety measures needed when handling nanomaterials in both research and industry
 
Nanoremediation: Focus on how nanotechnology is being used to clean up pollutants and improve environmental conditions
 
Nanoparticle: Study of nanoparticles, their synthesis, properties, and applications across various fields, including medicine and electronics
 
Nanocomposite: Exploration of nanocomposites and their enhanced properties, which make them essential for a wide range of applications
 
Nanoscale Plasmonic Motor: Discussion on the development of plasmonic motors at the nanoscale and their revolutionary potential in various industries
 
Pollution from Nanomaterials: Insight into the environmental challenges posed by nanomaterials and strategies to mitigate pollution
 
Titanium Dioxide Nanoparticle: A look at the use of titanium dioxide nanoparticles in products like sunscreens and their role in nanotechnology
 
Nanotechnology: A broader overview of nanotechnology’s evolution, current state, and future prospects across diverse sectors
 
Nanotechnology for Water Purification: Exploration of how nanotechnology can revolutionize water purification processes and ensure safe drinking water
 
Nanotoxicology: Study of the toxicological effects of nanoparticles on biological systems and the environment
 
Polymer Nanocomposite: Understanding the integration of nanomaterials into polymers to create advanced materials with unique properties
 
By reading this book, you will unlock the cuttingedge science behind nanomaterials and their vital role in future technological advancements. Perfect for professionals, students, and anyone passionate about the transformative potential of nanotechnology, this book offers practical insights and theoretical knowledge that goes beyond basic understanding.
Disponible desde: 22/03/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 301 páginas.

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