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Electrochemical Nanofabrication: Principles and Applications
Pan Stanford Publishing Pte. Ltd, Aug 2011, Pages: 280
Nanotechnology has attracted billions of venture capital from research institutes, governments, and industries in recent years. Traditional nanofabrication techniques, such as CVD, sol-gel, and self-assembly, have been intensively studied. However, the electrochemical nanofabrication technique, which offers huge benefits for manufacturing nanomaterials as well as broad applications in industries has not been paid much attention compare with the traditional nanofabrication methods. This book fits the niche of such technology.
This book summarizes different electrochemical nanofabrication methods and shows the various essential applications of them in areas such as batteries, sensors, and many future applications.
Key Features
- Discusses the principles of electrochemical nanofabrications and their great potential in sensors, batteries, optoelectronics, and many future applications - Presents contributions by leading scientists and researchers in the field review of the current state-of-the art and future prospects for electrochemical nanofabrications (The book is a combination of truly worldwide contribution from leading scientists in the United Kingdom, China, Germany, Finland, and Spain.) - Includes an extensive bibliography for further reading
Readership
Scientists and researchers in physical science such as physics, chemistry, nanotechnology, and materials science.
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