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Fine Particles Science and Technology From Micro to Nanoparticles Book

Fine Particles Science and Technology From Micro to Nanoparticles
Fine Particles Science and Technology From Micro to Nanoparticles, Fine Particles Science and Technology deals with the preparation, characterization and technological applications of monodisperse particles in the micro to nano size range. A broad view of this frontier field is given, covering understanding the mechanism, Fine Particles Science and Technology From Micro to Nanoparticles has a rating of 4 stars
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Fine Particles Science and Technology From Micro to Nanoparticles, Fine Particles Science and Technology deals with the preparation, characterization and technological applications of monodisperse particles in the micro to nano size range. A broad view of this frontier field is given, covering understanding the mechanism, Fine Particles Science and Technology From Micro to Nanoparticles
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  • Fine Particles Science and Technology From Micro to Nanoparticles
  • Written by author Italy NATO Advanced Research Wo
  • Published by Springer, 1996/06/30
  • Fine Particles Science and Technology deals with the preparation, characterization and technological applications of monodisperse particles in the micro to nano size range. A broad view of this frontier field is given, covering understanding the mechanism
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Preface. Internally and Externally Composite Monodispersed Colloid Particles; E. Matijevic. Interactions of Microparticles with Interfaces: Kinetics and Structure; Z. Adamczyk, et al. Possibilities and Limitations in the Growth of Mixed Metal Oxide Particles from Aqueous Media; M.A. Blesa. Electrochemical Characterization of Submicron Particle Surface Including Surface Chemistry and Structure; S.S. Dukhin. A New Method in Preparation of Monodisperse Particles; T. Sugimoto. Nonporous Silica Microspheres in the Micron and Submicron Size Range: Manufacture, Characterization and Application; C. Kaiser, et al. Adsorption of Cations on Colloidal Oxide Particles. Cobalt Ions on Hematite; N. Ogrinc, et al. Formation of Uniform Crystalline Germanium (IV) Oxide Particles; S. Hamada. Model Particles for Concentrated Colloidal Dispersions: From Hard Spheres to Soft Rods; A. Vrij, A.P. Philipse. Thermodynamics of the Metalelectrolye Interface Charging; N. Kallay, et al. Fundamentals of Forced Hydrolysis of Indium Hydroxide; T.A. Ring, Y. Kudo. Adsorption of Backround Electrolyte Ions at the Metal Oxide/Water Solution Interface. Theory and Experiment - A Comparison; W. Janusz. Structures of Microporous Hematite Particles Prepared from delta-FeOOH; T. Ishikawa. Zeta Potential of Submicron Titania Particles in Mixed Solvents; M. Kosmulski. Structural and Magnetic Properties of Fine gamma- Fe2O3 Particles; M.P. Morales, et al. Water, Hydrophobes and Silica Particles; M.L. Hair, C.P. Tripp. Dielectric Spectroscopy of Model Colloids, and the Role of Conduction Behind the Plane of Shecu; M. Minor, et al. Some Colloid-Chemical Aspects of the Small Particles Contact Interactions; E.D. Shchukin. Electro-Optic Characterization of Anisotropic Sub-Micron Particles; B. Jennings. Polyphosphate Nanoparticles and Gels; F. Galembeck, et al. Luminescence Properties of Silver Bromide: From Nanocrystals to Microcrystals; M.I. Freedhoff, et al. Carrier Dynamics in Silicon Nanocrystals and Porous Silicon Films; L. Brus. Photoinduced Charge Transfer Processes in Semiconductor Heterostructures. Capped vs. Coupled Systems; P. Kamat, et al. Synthesis and Characterization of GaP, InP, and GaInP2 Quantum Dots; O.I. Micic. A Comparison of Pressure-Induced Structural Transformations in CdSe, InP, and Si Nanocrystals; A.B. Herhold. Directed Phourrents in Nanostructured SnO2/TiO2/Ru(II)L2 (CNS)2 Heterojunctions; B. Levy, et al. Colloidal Dispersion of Bimetallic Nanoparticles: Preparation, Structure and Catalysis; N. Toshima. Electrochemical Studies of Nanosized Sols of Titanium Dioxide and Cadmium Sulfide; R. Andriamanampisoa, et al. Photoelectrochemistry with TiO2 Aerogels; M. Tomkiewicz, S. Kelly. Control of the Size and Shape of Nanoparticles; M.P. Pileni, et al. Synthesis of Monodisperse GeO2 Particles in Reversed Micellar Systems; K. Kon-No. Preparation of CdS, and ZnS Particles in Nanophase Reactors Provided by Binary Liquids Adsorbed at Layered Clay and Spherical Silica Particle Surfaces; I. Dékány, J.H. Fendler. Excess Charge in Small Semiconductor Particles; C. Luangdilok, et al. Radiation Induced Reactions at 'Small' Surfaces and on Small Particles; G. Zhang, et al. Mie-Plasmonspectroscopy: A Tool of Surface Science; U. Kreibig, et al. Large Metal Ion Clusters – Small Magnetic Particles; D. Gatteschi, R. Sessoli. Synthesis and consolidation of ZnS/GaP Powders; M. Akinc, Y. Han. Magnetic and Transport Properties of Nanoparticles Containing Ferrocolloids; E. Blums. Self-Assembly of Nanostructured Semiconductor Films; J.H. Fendler, et al. Optoelectronic Characterization of Epitaxial Films of Electrodeposited CdSe Quantum Dots; B. Alperson, et al. NM-Semiconductor Particles and Molecular Aggregates as Redox Species; F. Willig, et al. Morphological and Surface Chemical Characterization of Fine ZrO2 Particles for Ceramic Applications; C. Morterra, G. Cerrato. Use of Chemistry as a Powerful Means for Synthesis and Processing of Nanoparticles; H. Schmidt, et al. The Use of Nanoparticles in Environmental Applications; W.A. Zeltner, M.A. Anderson. Subnanosecond Characteristics and Photophysics of Nanosized TiO2 Particulates from R = 10 A to 134 A (Meaning for Heterogeneous Phoatalysis); N. Serpone, et al. From Nano-Sized Particles to Commercial Products: The Search For Novel Phoatalysts; D. Bockelmann, et al. Nanoscale Metal Oxides as Destructive Adsorbents. New Surface Chemistry and Environmental Applications; K.J. Klabunde, et al. Phototransformations of Atrazine over Different Metal Oxide Particles; V. Maurino, et al. Nanocrystalline Electronic Junctions; M. Graetzel. The Formation and Properties of Nano-Sized Semiconductor Particles in Langmuor-Blodgett Films; F. Grieser, et al. Hydrolysis and Condensation of Octadecyltrimethoxy and Octadecyldimethylmethoxy Silanes in Monolayers with and without Surfactants; J. Sjöblom, et al. Preparation and Characterization of Nano-sized Carotenoid Hydrosols; D. Horn, E. Lüddecke. Bioreceptor Ferrofluids: Novel Characteristics and Their Utility in Medical Applications; P.A. Liberti, et al. Some Properties of Hydrophilic Lattices: From Hairy Particles to Microgels; B. Vincent. Preparation of Composite Particles with Multilayers by Heterocoagulation and Encapsulation Polymerization; K. Furusawa, et al. Subject Index.


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