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Nanomaterials via Single-Source Precursors: Synthesis, Processing and Applications (in English)
Apblett Allen W.,Barron Andrew R.,Hepp Aloysius F. (Author)
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Elsevier
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Nanomaterials via Single-Source Precursors: Synthesis, Processing and Applications (in English) - Apblett Allen W.,Barron Andrew R.,Hepp Aloysius F.
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Synopsis "Nanomaterials via Single-Source Precursors: Synthesis, Processing and Applications (in English)"
Nanomaterials via Single-Source Precursors: Synthesis, Processing and Applications presents recent results and overviews of synthesis, processing, characterization and applications of advanced materials for energy, electronics, biomedicine, sensors and aerospace. A variety of processing methods (vapor, liquid and solid-state) are covered, along with materials, including metals, oxides, semiconductor, sulfides, selenides, nitrides, and carbon-based materials. Production of quantum dots, nanoparticles, thin films and composites are described by a collection of international experts. Given the ability to customize the phase, morphology, and properties of target materials, this "rational approach" to synthesis and processing is a disruptive technology for electronic, energy, structural and biomedical (nano)materials and devices. The use of single-source chemical precursors for materials processing technology allows for intimate elemental mixing and hence production of complex materials at temperatures well below traditional physical methods and those involving direct combination of elements. The use of lower temperatures enables thin-film deposition on lightweight polymer substrates and reduces damage to complex devices structures such as used in power, electronics and sensors.