Supra-materials Nanoarchitectonics
- 1st Edition - October 7, 2016
- Editors: Katsuhiko Ariga, Masakazu Aono
- Language: English
- Hardback ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 3 2 3 - 3 7 8 2 9 - 1
- eBook ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 3 2 3 - 3 7 8 3 0 - 7
Supra-materials Nanoarchitectonics provides the latest information on design at the nanoscale, presenting a range of the new challenges that arise as the manipulation technique… Read more
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Request a sales quoteSupra-materials Nanoarchitectonics provides the latest information on design at the nanoscale, presenting a range of the new challenges that arise as the manipulation techniques that work at the macro- and micro-scale do not work at the nanoscale. The term nanoarchitectonics, coined by Japan's National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS), describes the organized interactions required at the nanoscale, replacing the traditional structure-building approach used in materials design.
Nanoarchitectonics approaches material design via a profound understanding of the interactions between individual nanostructures and their organization. As the nanoarchitectonics paradigm fits well with the discipline of supramolecular chemistry, this book brings together these two approaches to demonstrate the potential of supramolecular nanoarchitectonics in the development of new materials, both at the nano- and macro-scale.
- Written by the team that coined the term nanoarchitectonics, providing a detailed explanation of the approach and techniques of supramolecular nanoarchitectonics
- Demystifies materials design via organized interactions at the nanoscale
- Explains this new paradigm via practical scientific techniques
Materials Scientists, Chemists – researchers and grad students
- Preface
- Overview
- Part 1. Nanoarchitectonics of Basics Materials
- Chapter 1. Nanocluster Science
- 1.1. Introduction
- 1.2. Precise Synthesis
- 1.3. Basic Properties
- 1.4. Functionalization Methods
- 1.5. Summary and Perspective
- Chapter 2. Highly Luminescent Metal Nanocluster Molecules
- 2.1. Introduction
- 2.2. Au, Ag, and Au-Ag Alloy Nanoclusters
- 2.3. Bi Nanoclusters
- 2.4. Perspective
- Chapter 3. Biomimetic Morphology Control of Metal Oxides and Their Site-Selective Immobilization
- 3.1. Introduction
- 3.2. Liquid Phase Morphology Control of ZnO
- 3.3. Biomimetic Site-Selective Immobilization of Metal Oxides
- 3.4. Summary
- Chapter 4. Molecular Surface Arrangement to Control Dynamic Dewettability
- 4.1. Introduction
- 4.2. Low Contact Angle Hysteresis Surfaces
- 4.3. Summary
- Chapter 1. Nanocluster Science
- Part 2. Nanoarchitectonics of Inorganic Materials
- Chapter 5. Organic-Inorganic Hybrid Nanoarchitecture at Mesoscale
- 5.1. Introduction
- 5.2. Organic-Inorganic Hybrid Hollow Capsules Prepared by Colloid Templating
- 5.3. Self-Assembled Nanohybrid of Magnetic Nanoparticle Clusters With Polysaccharide Nanogels
- 5.4. Summary
- Chapter 6. Nanoarchitectonic Metals
- 6.1. Introduction
- 6.2. Seeded-Mediated Growth Method
- 6.3. Galvanic Replacement Method
- 6.4. Polyol Method
- 6.5. Surfactant-Mediated Method
- 6.6. Electrocatalytic Applications
- 6.7. Conclusions
- Chapter 7. Functional Layered Compounds for Nanoarchitectonics
- 7.1. Introduction
- 7.2. Photofunctions of Intercalation Compounds
- 7.3. Reconstruction of Nanosheets Into Functional Nanostructures
- 7.4. Nanosheets for Soft Materials
- Chapter 5. Organic-Inorganic Hybrid Nanoarchitecture at Mesoscale
- Part 3. Nanoarchitectonics of Bio-Materials and for Biomedicals
- Chapter 8. Engineering DNA Molecules for Morphological Reconfiguration
- 8.1. Engineering Static DNA Nanostructures
- 8.2. Engineering DNA Nanostructures With Dynamic Morphology
- 8.3. Constrained Motion of DNA Nanostructures in Thermodynamic Equilibrium
- 8.4. Conclusions
- Chapter 9. Smart Polymers With Nanoarchitectonics
- 9.1. Introduction
- 9.2. Classification on the Basis of Stimuli
- 9.3. Applications of Smart Polymers
- 9.4. Conclusions
- Chapter 10. Crystal-Induced Nanoarchitectonics of Organic Polymer Materials
- 10.1. Introduction
- 10.2. Organic Polymer Materials for Nanoarchitectonics
- 10.3. Conclusions
- Chapter 11. Nanoarchitectonics for Cyclodextrin-Mediated Solubilization and Nanoassembly of Therapeutic Agents
- 11.1. Supramolecular Manipulation: Nanomedicine With Host–Guest Nanoarchitectonics
- 11.2. Cyclodextrin Inclusion Complex Formation Toward Nanoassembled Systems
- 11.3. Nanoassembly Control Using a CD Inclusion Complex for PDT Application
- 11.4. Summary
- Chapter 8. Engineering DNA Molecules for Morphological Reconfiguration
- Part 4. Nanoarchitectonics for Energy/Environment
- Chapter 12. Nanoarchitectonics Towards Smart Chemical Sensing
- 12.1. Introduction
- 12.2. Recent Examples of Chemical Sensing
- 12.3. Conclusions
- Chapter 13. Nanoarchitectonics for Energy and Environment
- 13.1. Introduction
- 13.2. Nanoarchitectonics for Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells
- 13.3. Nanoarchitectonics for Bioinspired Catalysis
- 13.4. Nanoarchitectonics for Reversible Hydrogen Storage
- 13.5. Development of Temperature-Responsive Hydrogel Nanoparticles for Energy-Efficient CO2 Separation
- 13.6. Conclusions
- Chapter 12. Nanoarchitectonics Towards Smart Chemical Sensing
- Index
- No. of pages: 346
- Language: English
- Edition: 1
- Published: October 7, 2016
- Imprint: Elsevier
- Hardback ISBN: 9780323378291
- eBook ISBN: 9780323378307
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