Nanomaterials, Metamaterials, and Smart Materials: Synthesis and Characterization explores the science and technology behind nanomaterials, metamaterials, and smart materials, focusing on their synthesis, characterization, and applications. It bridges fundamental concepts with cutting-edge research, covering material classification, size-dependent properties, fabrication challenges, and real-world applications in energy, healthcare, and electronics. Societal and ethical considerations are also discussed, providing a well-rounded perspective on material advancements.
Key Features:
Comprehensive Coverage: Explores nanomaterials, metamaterials, and smart materials, from foundational principles to advanced applications.
Practical Learning Tools: Includes prerequisite concepts, video resources, and end-of-chapter problems for self-assessment.
Interdisciplinary Approach: Connects physics, chemistry, and engineering to real-world applications.
Extensive References: Provides citations for further exploration and deeper learning.
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