Lorke, Axel.

Nanoparticles from the Gasphase Formation, Structure, Properties / [electronic resource] : edited by Axel Lorke, Markus Winterer, Roland Schmechel, Christof Schulz. - 1. - XVIII, 418 p. online resource. - NanoScience and Technology, 1434-4904 . - NanoScience and Technology, .

Principles of particle formation and growth in the gas phase -- Shock-tube studies of precursor reactions -- Flame reactor studies of particle formation and growth -- Laser-based diagnostics in particle synthesis reactors -- Chemistry modeling and simulation of reactive flows -- Examples of flame-synthesized particles.

ZDB-2-CMS

Gasphase synthesis of nanoparticles and nanostructured materials offers high chemical purity and crystalline quality as well as scalability up to industrial quantities. It is therefore highly attractive for both basic and applied science. This book gives a broad and coherent overview of the complete production and value chain from nanoparticle formation to integration into products and devices. Written by experts in the field with backgrounds in electrical engineering, experimental and theoretical physics, materials science, and chemical engineering the book offers a deep insight into the fabrication, characterization and application of nanoparticles from the gasphase. The first part of the book, ǣFormationǥ, covers chemical and growth kinetics, in-situ diagnostics, numerical simulation, process development and material deposition. In the second section, the reader is introduced to the structure and dynamics that lead to functional nanoscale systems and materials. The third section, ǣProperties and Applicationsǥ, provides a detailed discussion of the optical, electronic, magnetic and chemical characteristics of nanostructures and demonstrates how these can be used in tailored materials and devices.

9783642285462

10.1007/978-3-642-28546-2 doi


Physics.
Chemistry, Physical organic.
Nanochemistry.
Engineering.
Nanotechnology.
Physics.
Nanoscale Science and Technology.
Nanotechnology.
Nanochemistry.
Applied and Technical Physics.
Physical Chemistry.
Nanotechnology and Microengineering.

QC176.8.N35 T174.7

620.5