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Nanotechnology - Exploring the Frontiers of Molecular Engineering and Innovation - cover

Nanotechnology - Exploring the Frontiers of Molecular Engineering and Innovation

Fouad Sabry

Publisher: One Billion Knowledgeable

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Summary

Unlock the transformative power of "Nanotechnology," a comprehensive exploration of the cuttingedge field that promises to reshape industries, medicine, and the environment. This book, part of the "Molecular Nanotechnology" series, is an invaluable resource for professionals, graduate and undergraduate students, and enthusiasts eager to understand the nuances of this revolutionary science.
 
Chapters Brief Overview:
 
1: Nanotechnology: Introduction to the principles, applications, and future of nanotechnology.
 
2: K. Eric Drexler: A look into Drexler's pivotal role in the development of molecular nanotechnology.
 
3: History of nanotechnology: Tracing the roots and evolution of nanotechnology as a scientific discipline.
 
4: Nanomaterials: A deep dive into the creation and properties of materials at the nanoscale.
 
5: Nanometrology: Techniques for measuring and characterizing nanomaterials with precision.
 
6: Nanotechnology for water purification: Examining how nanotech is used to improve water treatment and purification processes.
 
7: Nanomechanics: Exploring the mechanical properties and behaviors of nanomaterials and their applications.
 
8: Productive nanosystems: Understanding how nanosystems can be designed for efficient production at the molecular level.
 
9: Nanomedicine: Investigating how nanotechnology is transforming the field of medicine, from drug delivery to diagnostics.
 
10: MBN Explorer: Overview of a software tool that simulates molecular dynamics for nanotechnology research.
 
11: Nanochemistry: Exploring the chemistry behind nanotechnology, from synthesis to functionalization.
 
12: Nanomanufacturing: An insight into the methods and technologies used to manufacture products at the nanoscale.
 
13: Nanoengineering: How engineering principles are applied to the design and development of nanodevices and systems.
 
14: Nanoruler: Understanding the use of precise molecular rulers in nanoscale measurements and constructions.
 
15: Drexler–Smalley debate on molecular nanotechnology: A look at the debate between Drexler and Smalley on the future of molecular nanotechnology.
 
16: Characterization of nanoparticles: Methods used to identify and analyze the properties of nanoparticles.
 
17: Green nanotechnology: Investigating how nanotechnology can be applied to promote sustainability and environmental protection.
 
18: Nanoelectronics: How nanotechnology is advancing the field of electronics, enabling faster and more efficient devices.
 
19: Selfassembling peptide: The potential of peptides to selfassemble and form complex nanostructures for various applications.
 
20: Nanosensor: An exploration of nanosensors, their capabilities, and their applications in different fields.
 
21: Molecular nanotechnology: A comprehensive conclusion on the significance and future of molecular nanotechnology in shaping the future.
 
This book offers a thorough understanding of the dynamic and rapidly evolving world of molecular nanotechnology. It is more than just a textbook; it is an essential guide for anyone interested in exploring the vast potential of nanotechnology and its transformative impact on various fields.
Available since: 03/16/2025.
Print length: 261 pages.

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