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Nanochemistry. Chemistry of Nanoparticle Formation and Interactions. Edition No. 3

  • Book

  • April 2023
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 5671386
Nanochemistry: Chemistry of Nanoparticle Formation and Interactions, Third Edition is a fully updated and revised, authoritative guide for those working with nanochemistry and its applications across a wide range of fields. The text covers the latest progress in the field, providing a foundational guide to nanochemistry principles, methods, and applications, reflecting on the present status and future possibilities in this rapidly advancing discipline. Beginning with an introduction to the fundamentals and theory of nanochemistry, the book then discusses the synthesis of inorganic nanoparticles, characterization techniques, nanoparticle stability, chemical nanoreactors, nanoparticle self-assembly, carbon group nanochemistry, and organic and polymeric nanoparticles.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction
2. Synthesis of Inorganic Nanoparticles
3. Characterization Techniques
4. Nanoparticle Stability
5. Chemical Nanoreactors
6. Nanoparticle Self-Assembly
7. Group of Carbon
8. Organic Nanoparticles
9. Polymeric Nanoparticles
10. Size and Shape Effects in Nanochemistry

Authors

Anna Klinkova Assistant Professor, Department of Chemistry Waterloo Institute for Nanotechnology, University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. Anna Klinkova is Assistant Professor of Chemistry at the Waterloo Institute for Nanotechnology, based at the University of Waterloo, Canada. After completing degrees at Saint Petersburg State University, Russia, and Bowling Green State University, USA, she went on to obtain her doctorate at the University of Toronto. Professor Klinkova has been with the University of Waterloo since 2017, where her research concentrates on the synthesis and self-assembly of inorganic and soft-matter nanomaterials, heterogeneous catalysis, electrochemistry and plasmonics. She teaches various courses in the undergraduate Nanotechnology Engineering program and in the interdisciplinary graduate Nanotechnology program.