The nano-micro interface : bridging the micro and nano worlds

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The nano-micro interface : bridging the micro and nano worlds

edited by Marcel Van de Voorde, Matthias Werner, and Hans-Jörg Fecht

Wiley-VCH, c2015

2nd ed.

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Controlling the properties of materials by modifying their composition and by manipulating the arrangement of atoms and molecules is a dream that can be achieved by nanotechnology. As one of the fastest developing and innovative -- as well as well-funded -- fields in science, nanotechnology has already significantly changed the research landscape in chemistry, materials science, and physics, with numerous applications in consumer products, such as sunscreens and water-repellent clothes. It is also thanks to this multidisciplinary field that flat panel displays, highly efficient solar cells, and new biological imaging techniques have become reality. This second, enlarged edition has been fully updated to address the rapid progress made within this field in recent years. Internationally recognized experts provide comprehensive, first-hand information, resulting in an overview of the entire nano-micro world. In so doing, they cover aspects of funding and commercialization, the manufacture and future applications of nanomaterials, the fundamentals of nanostructures leading to macroscale objects as well as the ongoing miniaturization toward the nanoscale domain. Along the way, the authors explain the effects occurring at the nanoscale and the nanotechnological characterization techniques. An additional topic on the role of nanotechnology in energy and mobility covers the challenge of developing materials and devices, such as electrodes and membrane materials for fuel cells and catalysts for sustainable transportation. Also new to this edition are the latest figures for funding, investments, and commercialization prospects, as well as recent research programs and organizations.

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Volume 1 Foreword XV Acknowledgment XVII List of Contributors XIX Introduction XXVII Part I Nanotechnology Research Funding and Commercialization Prospects - Political, Social and Economic Context for the Science and Application of Nanotechnology 1 1 A European Strategy forMicro- and Nanoelectronic Components and Systems 3 Neelie Kroes 2 Governmental Strategy for the Support of Nanotechnology in Germany 19 Gerd Bachmann and Leif Brand 3 Overview on Nanotechnology R&D and Commercialization in the Asia Pacific Region 37 Lerwen Liu 4 Near-Industrialization Nanotechnologies Developed in JST's Nanomanufacturing Research Area in Japan 55 Yasuhiro Horiike 5 Quo Vadis Nanotechnology? 79 Witold Lojkowski, Hans-Jorg Fecht, and Anna Swiderska S roda Part II Development of Micro and Nanotechnologies 95 6 Micro/Nanoroughness Structures on Superhydrophobic Polymer Surfaces 97 Jared J. Victor, Uwe Erb, and Gino Palumbo 7 Multisensor Metrology Bridging the Gap to the Nanometer - New Measurement Requirements and Solutions inWafer-Based Production 115 Thomas Fries 8 NanostructuralMetallic Materials - Nanoengineering and Nanomanufacturing 135 Michael E. Fitzpatrick, Francisca G. Caballero, and Marcel H. Van de Voorde 9 BulkMetallic Glass in Micro to Nano Length Scale Applications 159 Jan Schroers and Golden Kumar 10 From Oxide Particles to Nanoceramics: Processes and Applications 189 Jean-Francois Hochepied Part III Nanoelectronics and System Integration 205 11 Creating Tomorrow's Applications through Deeper Collaboration between Technology and Design 207 Jan Provoost, Diederik Verkest, and Gilbert Declerck 12 Multiwalled Carbon Nanotube Network-Based Sensors and Electronic Devices 225 Wolfgang R. Fahrner, Giovanni Landi, Raffaele Di Giacomo, and Heinz C. Neitzert 13 Thin Film Piezomaterials for Bulk AcousticWave Technology 243 Jyrki Molarius, Tommi Riekkinen, Martin Kulawski, and Markku Ylilammi 14 Properties and Applications of Ferroelectrets 271 Xunlin Qiu, Dmitry Rychkov, andWernerWirges Volume 2 Foreword XVII Acknowledgment XIX List of Contributors XXI Introduction XXIX Part IV Biomedical Technologies and Nanomedicine 289 15 Translational Medicine: Nanoscience and Nanotechnology to Improve Patient Care 291 Bert Muller, Andreas Zumbuehl, Martin A.Walter, Thomas Pfohl, Philippe C. Cattin, Jorg Huwyler, and Simone E. Hieber 16 Nanotechnology Advances in Diagnostics, Drug Delivery, and RegenerativeMedicine 311 Costas Kiparissides and Olga Kammona 17 Biofunctional Surfaces 341 Wolfgang Knoll, Amal Kasry, and Jakub Dostalek 18 Biomimetic Hierarchies in Diamond-Based Architectures 363 Andrei P. Sommer, MatthiasWiora, and Hans-Jorg Fecht Part V Energy and Mobility 381 19 Nanotechnology in Energy Technology 383 Baldev Raj, U. Kamachi Mudali, John Philip, and Sitaram Dash 20 The Impact of Nanoscience in Heterogeneous Catalysis 405 Sharifah Bee Abd Hamid and Robert Schlogl 21 Processing of Nanoporous and Dense Thin Film Ceramic Membranes 431 Tim Van Gestel and Hans Peter Buchkremer 22 Nanotechnology and Nanoelectronics for Automotive Applications 459 Matthias Werner, Vili Igel, and Wolfgang Wondrak Part VI Process Controls and Analytical Techniques 473 23 Characterization of NanostructuredMaterials 475 Alison Crossley and Colin Johnston 24 Surface Chemical Analysis of Nanoparticles for Industrial Applications 499 Marie-Isabelle Baraton 25 Nanometer-Scale View of the Electrified Interface: A Scanning Probe Microscopy Study 537 Peter Muller, Laura Rossi, Santos F. Alvarado Part VII Creative Strategies Connecting Nanomaterials to the Macroscale World 551 26 Nanostructured Cement and Concrete 553 Henning Zoz, Reinhard Trettin, Birgit Funk, and Deniz Yigit 27 Hydrogen and Electromobility Agenda 567 Henning Zoz and Andreas Franz 28 Size Effects in Nanomaterials and Their Use in Creating Architectured Structural Metamaterials 583 Seok-Woo Lee and Julia R. Greer 29 Position and Vision of Small- and Medium-Sized Enterprises Boosting Commercialization 599 Torsten Schmidt, Nadine Teusler, and Andreas Baar 30 Optical Elements for EUV Lithography and X-ray Optics 613 Stefan Braun and Andreas Leson 31 Industrial Production of Nanomaterials with Grinding Technologies 629 Stefan Mende 32 Guidelines for Safe Operation with Nanomaterials 647 Iwona Malka,Marcin Jurewicz, Anna S widerska-S roda, Joanna Sobczyk, Witold Lojkowski, Sonja Hartl, and Andreas Falk Part VIII Visions for the Future 677 33 Industrialization - Large-Scale Production of Nanomaterials/Components 679 Marcel Van deVoorde Index 685

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  • NII書誌ID(NCID)
    BB19048477
  • ISBN
    • 9783527336333
  • 出版国コード
    gw
  • タイトル言語コード
    eng
  • 本文言語コード
    eng
  • 出版地
    Weinheim
  • ページ数/冊数
    2 v.
  • 大きさ
    25 cm
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