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Le patrimoine monumental de la Belgique : Wallonie
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ISBN: 2802100610 2802100629 2802100696 9782802100614 9782802100690 9782802100621 Year: 1984 Volume: 12 Publisher: Liège Mardaga [Pierre]


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Springer handbook of nanomaterials
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ISBN: 3642205941 364220595X 9783642205941 Year: 2013 Publisher: Dordrecht [Netherlands] : Springer,

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Forewords by Claes-Göran Granqvist, Uppsala University, Sweden, and Neal F. Lane, Rice University, Texas Nanomaterials inevitably have bright prospects, but even now they play an important role in many areas of industry. Some of these new materials are commercially available and are used in off the shelf products, others are important model systems for physicochemical and materials science research. However, research findings and application data are not compiled in a single work. The Springer Handbook of Nanomaterials collects description and data of materials which have dimensions on the nanoscale. The description of nanomaterials follows the interplay of structure, properties, processing and applications mainly in their solid phase. The chapters were arranged according to the classical materials-science classifications: carbon materials, metals, ceramics, composites, and biomaterials. For each part, materials structures represent different dimensionality; zero-dimensional clusters, nanoparticles and quantum dots, one-dimensional nanowires and nanotubes, and two-dimensional thin films and surfaces. Combinations cover for instance nanostructured and hybrid materials. Almost 100 leading scientists from academia and the industry were selected to write the 32 chapters and collect the physical, chemical and mechanical data. The handbook was written and compiled for professionals and practitioners, materials scientists, physicists and chemists at universities, as well as in the fields of industrial research and production. The Handbook is organized in seven parts. Part A: NanoCarbons. Part B: NanoMetals. Part C: NanoCeramics. Part D: NanoComposits. Part E: Nanoporous Materials. Part F: Organic and Biomaterilas. Part G: Applications and Impact.  Key Topics Graphene, Fullerenes, Nanotubes, Diamonds, Bionanomaterials Noble and Common Metals, Alloys, Magnetic Nanostructures Piezoelectrics, Graphite Oxide, Crystals, Glasses, Polymers, Dispersions Silicon, Zeolites, Anodic Aluminum Oxide Applications in Energy, Civil Engineering, Nanomedicine, Nanofiltering Toxicology, Hazards and Safety  Features Covers basic concepts, materials, properties, and fabrication Contains over 700 color illustrations Numerous comprehensive data tables Features exhaustive references to approved data Concise, clear and coherent presentation All chapters with summaries Application-oriented contents.

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Nanomaterials. --- Engineering & Applied Sciences --- Chemical & Materials Engineering --- Materials Science --- Technology - General --- Nanostructured materials --- Nanotechnology --- Molecular technology --- Nanoscale technology --- Nanomaterials --- Nanometer materials --- Nanophase materials --- Nanostructure controlled materials --- Nanostructure materials --- Ultra-fine microstructure materials --- Materials science. --- Structural materials. --- Optical materials. --- Electronic materials. --- Biomaterials. --- Nanotechnology. --- Ceramics. --- Glass. --- Composites (Materials). --- Composite materials. --- Materials Science. --- Structural Materials. --- Optical and Electronic Materials. --- Ceramics, Glass, Composites, Natural Materials. --- High technology --- Microstructure --- Materials. --- Biocompatible materials --- Biomaterials --- Medical materials --- Medicine --- Biomedical engineering --- Materials --- Biocompatibility --- Prosthesis --- Optics --- Engineering --- Engineering materials --- Industrial materials --- Engineering design --- Manufacturing processes --- Bioartificial materials --- Hemocompatible materials --- Composites (Materials) --- Multiphase materials --- Reinforced solids --- Solids, Reinforced --- Two phase materials --- Amorphous substances --- Ceramics --- Glazing --- Ceramic technology --- Industrial ceramics --- Keramics --- Building materials --- Chemistry, Technical --- Clay --- Electronic materials --- Architectural materials --- Architecture --- Building --- Building supplies --- Buildings --- Construction materials --- Structural materials --- Biomaterials (Biomedical materials)

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