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| Format physique additionnel : | Online version: Roduner, E. (Emil), 1947- Nanoscopic materials. Cambridge : RSC Pub., 2006 (OCoLC)624607748 |
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| Type d’ouvrage : | Ressource Internet |
| Format : | Livre, Ressource Internet |
| Tous les auteurs / collaborateurs : |
E Roduner; Royal Society of Chemistry (Great Britain) |
| ISBN : | 085404857X 9780854048571 |
| Numéro OCLC : | 71346503 |
| Description : | xii, 285 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 24 cm. |
| Contenu : | Bulk and interface -- Geometric structure, magic numbers, and coordination numbers of small clusters -- Electronic structure -- Magnetic properties -- Thermodynamics for finite size systems -- Adsorption, phase, behaviour and dynamics of surface layers and in pores -- Nucleation, phase transitions and dynamics of clusters -- Phase transitions of two-dimensional systems -- Catalysis by metallic nanoparticles -- Applications: facts and fictions. |
| Titre de collection : | RSC nanoscience & nanotechnology. |
| Responsabilité : | Emil Roduner. |
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Excellent as an introductory text to inorganic nanoscopic materials...a very useful primer on inorganic nanoscopic materials. -- Journal of the American Chemical Society, Vol.129, No.13, 2007 (Thomas P Russell) Journal of the American Chemical Society (JACS) - NO LONGER ACCEPTING REVIEWS This book provides an overview of the size-related changes that underlie much of the current interest in nanoscience. -- Nanotoday, June 2007, Vol.2, No.3 Nanotoday Lots of helpful illustrations and some of them in full colour...each of the eleven chapters includes a summary box at the end where the 'key points' are reiterated in clear and concise language, complete with bullet points. A timely reminder of how much every-thing we think we know about matter can change when the packaging unit of that matter becomes very small. -- Chemistry & Industry, 10 December 2007, 34 (Michael Gross) Chemistry and Industry Excellent as an introductory text to inorganic nanoscopic materials...a very useful primer on inorganic nanoscopic materials. This book provides an overview of the size-related changes that underlie much of the current interest in nanoscience. Lots of helpful illustrations and some of them in full colour...each of the eleven chapters includes a summary box at the end where the 'key points' are reiterated in clear and concise language, complete with bullet points. A timely reminder of how much every-thing we think we know about matter can change when the packaging unit of that matter becomes very small. Lire la suite...
