CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group, 2013. 768 p. — ISBN13: 978-9-81436-451-5 (eBook - PDF).
When the size and the shape of materials are reduced to the nanoscale dimension, their physical and chemical properties can change dramatically. This book demonstrates the controlled size and shape of nanostructured materials and their applications.
The applications cover photocatalysts, biomedicals, nanomaterials, fuel cells and supercapacitors, lithium-ion batteries, light-emitting diodes, and field emission display. This book may be the first to clearly point out the relationship between the size and the structure of the materials, which strongly affects their properties. Understanding these control parameters has important technological implications for energy conversion and storage, biotechnology, lighting and display, and so forth.
An introduction of Controlled Sizes and Shapes of Nanostructures and Their Applications
Visible Light Responsive Surface Structure Controlled TiO
2 Nanoparticles
Controlled Shaping TiO
2 for Efficient Photocatalysis
Shape and Particle Size Controlled for Water Splitting
Shaping and Particle Size Effect of TiO
2 on the Cytotoxicity
Controlled Growth of Nanomaterials for the Biomedical Application
Shape Controlled (including particle, rod and star-shape) of Au Nanomaterials for Biomedical Applications
Size and Shape-controlled Synthesis of Nanocrystals
Hybrid Inorganic Nanomaterials with Controlled Sizes and Shapes
Controlled Particle Size and Shape of Nanomaterials and Their Applications
Controlled Particle Size and Shape of Nanomaterials and Their Applications
Controlled Shape and Size of Nanocatalysts for Fuel Cells
Controlled Particle Size and Shape of Nanomaterials and Their Applications in Supercapacitors
Nano/composite Materials for Lithium-ion Batteries
Controlled Size and Shape of Graphene and Its Application in Li-ion Battery
Controlled Growth of Quantum Dots and their Application to Wavelength Converter for Light-emitting Diodes
Artificial Nanostructures with Controlled Sizes and Shapes