Nanoparticles: From Theory to Application

Nanoparticles: From Theory to Application

Editor(s): Günter Schmid

Published Online: 28 JAN 2005

Print ISBN: 9783527305070

Online ISBN: 9783527602391

DOI: 10.1002/3527602399

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An introduction to the science of nanoparticles, from fundamental principles to their use in novel applications.

As a basis for understanding nanoparticle behavior, the book first outlines the principles of quantum size behavior, nanoparticles architecture, formation of semiconductor and metal nanoparticles. It then goes on to describe the chemical syntheses of nanoparticles with defined characteristics, their structural, electrical and magnetic properties, as well as current methods to monitor these properties.

Among others, the following nanoparticle-based applications are discussed:

  • Single-electron devices
  • Ultra dense recording media
  • Bioelectronic devices and sensors
  • Labeling of proteins, nucleic acids and other biomaterials.

With its clear structure and comprehensive coverage, backed by numerous examples from the recent literature, this is a prime reference for chemists and materials scientists working with and developing nanoparticle systems.

Table of contents

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    2. Chapter 2

      Quantum Dots (pages 4–49)

      Dr. Wolfgang Johann Parak, Dr. Liberato Manna, Dr. Friedrich Christian Simmel, Daniele Gerion and Prof. Paul Alivisatos

    3. Chapter 3a

      Syntheses and Characterizations: 3.1 Semiconductor Nanoparticles (pages 50–185)

      Dr. Alexander Eychmüller, Dr. Uri Banin, Dr. Stefanie Dehnen, Dr. Andreas Eichhöfer, Prof. John F. Corrigan and Prof. Dr. Dieter Fenske

    4. Chapter 3b

      Syntheses and Characterizations: 3.2 Synthesis of Metal Nanoparticles (pages 185–238)

      Prof. John S. Bradley, Prof. Dr. Günter Schmid, Dr. Dmitri V. Talapin, Dr. Elena V. Shevchenko and Prof. Horst Weller

    5. Chapter 7

      Conclusions and Perspectives (pages 422–426)

      Prof. Dr. Günter Schmid, Prof. Paul Alivisatos, Dr. Uri Banin, Prof. John S. Bradley, Prof. John F. Corrigan, Dr. Stefanie Dehnen, Dr. Andreas Eichhöfer, Dr. Alexander Eychmüller, Prof. Dr. Dieter Fenske, Daniele Gerion, Eugenii Katz, Dr. Liberato Manna, Dr. Wolfgang Johann Parak, Dr. Elena V. Shevchenko, Andrew N. Shipway, Dr. Friedrich Christian Simmel, Dr. Dmitri V. Talapin, Prof. Horst Weller and Itamar Willner

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