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Synthesis of Nanomaterials

Mechanisms, Kinetics and Materials Properties

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  • Gives a detailed description of all major synthesis mechanism of many different types of nanomaterials
  • Familiarizes the reader with the state-of-the-art as well as the pros and cons of each mechanism
  • Provides knowledge critical for controlling the morphology and properties of nanomaterials

Part of the book series: Springer Series in Materials Science (SSMATERIALS, volume 307)

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Table of contents (17 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xxiii
  2. Introduction

    • S. Noor Mohammad
    Pages 1-11
  3. Nanomaterials Synthesis Routes

    • S. Noor Mohammad
    Pages 13-26
  4. Catalyst Nanoparticles

    • S. Noor Mohammad
    Pages 27-51
  5. Pre-synthesis and Synthesis Events

    • S. Noor Mohammad
    Pages 53-68
  6. The VLS Mechanism

    • S. Noor Mohammad
    Pages 69-99
  7. Vapor–Solid–Solid Growth Mechanism

    • S. Noor Mohammad
    Pages 101-119
  8. Vapor–Solid Growth Mechanism

    • S. Noor Mohammad
    Pages 121-138
  9. Solid–Liquid–Solid Growth Mechanism

    • S. Noor Mohammad
    Pages 159-172
  10. Oxide-Assisted Growth Mechanism

    • S. Noor Mohammad
    Pages 173-186
  11. Self-catalytic Growth (SCG) Mechanism

    • S. Noor Mohammad
    Pages 187-205
  12. VQS Mechanism for Nanomaterials Syntheses

    • S. Noor Mohammad
    Pages 207-252
  13. Growths on METANO Surface by the VQS Mechanism

    • S. Noor Mohammad
    Pages 253-287
  14. Growths on SUBSANO Surface by the VQS Mechanism

    • S. Noor Mohammad
    Pages 289-319
  15. The General, Versatile Growth Mechanism

    • S. Noor Mohammad
    Pages 347-412
  16. Conclusions

    • S. Noor Mohammad
    Pages 413-426
  17. Back Matter

    Pages 427-446

About this book

This book deals with the synthesis of nanomaterials with a strong focus on the underlying reaction kinetics and various synthesis mechanisms. It gives a detailed description of all major synthesis routes of many types of novel nanomaterials including nanowires, carbon nanotubes, semiconductor nanotubes, carbon nanobelts, nanofibers, nanorings, nanodots and quantum dots. In addition, it articulates the fundamental mechanisms of nanomaterials synthesis via vapor-phase, liquid-phase and solid-phase processes, highlighting the various strengths and weaknesses of each mechanism. This monograph provides the reader with a thorough review of the known state-of-the-art, along with a detailed comparison and analysis of all possible nanomaterials synthesis mechanisms. An important element of the book is how to obtain critical knowledge for controlling the morphology of nanomaterials and thereby fine tune their materials properties. The book is an ideal guide for graduate students and researchersnew to the field seeking to establish or enhance their understanding of the physical and chemical fundamentals of nanomaterials synthesis mechanisms.

Authors and Affiliations

  • Washington, USA

    S. Noor Mohammad

About the author

S. Noor Mohammad was born in the village of Paruldihi, West Bengal, India, and graduated from Golgram High School with the highest distinction. He was one of the top 20 graduating students among 1,760,000 students who were examinees at the School Final Examination in the entire West Bengal State Board of Secondary Education, West Bengal, India. He obtained his B.Sc. with Honors in Physics from Midnapore College (University of Calcutta), his M.Sc. in Physics from North Bengal University, Darjeeling, West Bengal, India, his PhD in Physics (Chemical and Solid-State Physics) from the Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, West Bengal, India, and his D.Sc. degree in Physics from the University of Calcutta. Following his D.Sc., he came to the USA in September of 1979, where he carried out extensive postdoctoral research in materials science and engineering at Case Western Reserve University and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He had been with the IBM Semiconductor Research and Development Center in New York before moving to Howard University in Washington, DC. He became Professor of Electrical Engineering at Howard University, where he founded externally funded large Nanomaterials Science and Engineering Research Program. He is currently retired and affiliated with a small, self-established non-profit organization, Sciencotech.

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eBook USD 119.00
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Softcover Book USD 159.00
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Hardcover Book USD 159.99
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