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Titanate and titania nanotubes : synthesis, properties and applications / Dmitry V. Bavykin and Frank C. Walsh.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Publication details: Cambridge, UK : Royal Society of Chemistry, c2010.Description: xxi, 154 p. : illISBN:
  • 9781847559104 (hbk.)
  • 1847559107 (hbk.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 620.5
Review: "This exciting new book is a unique compilation of data from a wide range of chemical and spectroscopic instrumentation and the integration of nanostructure characterisation drawn from physical, chemical, electrochemical, spectroscopic and electron microscopic measurements. It fills a gap in the current nanomaterials literature by documenting the latest research from scientific journals to provide a concise yet balanced and integrated treatment of an interesting topic: titanium oxide nanostructures within the emerging and fashionable area of nanomaterials." "The book, a valuable reference point, is aimed at professionals, postgraduates and industrial research workers in nanomaterials. Readers will gain a knowledge of the methods for synthesising nanomaterials as well as an understanding of their structure and resulting physical characteristics together with a knowledge of their (existing and potential) applications."--
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

"This exciting new book is a unique compilation of data from a wide range of chemical and spectroscopic instrumentation and the integration of nanostructure characterisation drawn from physical, chemical, electrochemical, spectroscopic and electron microscopic measurements. It fills a gap in the current nanomaterials literature by documenting the latest research from scientific journals to provide a concise yet balanced and integrated treatment of an interesting topic: titanium oxide nanostructures within the emerging and fashionable area of nanomaterials." "The book, a valuable reference point, is aimed at professionals, postgraduates and industrial research workers in nanomaterials. Readers will gain a knowledge of the methods for synthesising nanomaterials as well as an understanding of their structure and resulting physical characteristics together with a knowledge of their (existing and potential) applications."--

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