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Integrated Chemical Systems: A Chemical Approach to Nanotechnology

Integrated Chemical Systems: A Chemical Approach to Nanotechnology

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The first book to present a systematic approach to nanosystemsFully supplemented with actual examples and scores of figures andphoto illustrations, Integrated Chemical Systems takes thediscussion of nanotechnology and nanosystems out of the realm ofspeculation and into the real world. This book presents a detaileddiscussion of various approaches to the fabrication andcharacterization of nanosystems and offers a firm theoretical basisfor the operation of electrochemical and photoelectrochemicalsystems, making analogies between synthetic and naturally occurringnanosystems. The author uses examples taken from his owngroundbreaking research and that of others to create a clearpicture of the progress that has been made in this exciting newarea of research. Having established the state of the art, he goeson to offer realistic projections of future systems and theirapplications. Topics discussed include:
* Currently available methods for the construction andcharacterization of nanosystems, including spectroscopic andnuclear magnetic resonance systems
* Modified electrodes and electrochemical methods forcharacterizing them
* Fabrication of semiconductor-based systems forphotoelectrochemistry
* Suggestions and ideas for future research and projections offuture systems and their applications

Author: Allen J. Bard
Publisher: Wiley-Interscience
Published: 09/28/1994
Pages: 342
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 1.46lbs
Size: 9.56h x 6.53w x 1.06d
ISBN: 9780471007333

About the Author
About the author ALLEN J. BARD is Norman Hackerman-Welch Regents Chair in Chemistry at the University of Texas at Austin, where he has been a faculty member since 1958. Professor Bard is the recipient of more than twenty academic awards, most recently the Luigi Galvani Medal of the Societa Chimica Italiana, 1992; the G. M. Kosolapoff Award of the American Chemical Society, 1992; and the Award for Outstanding Achievement in the Fields of Analytical Chemistry of the Eastern Analytical Symposium, 1990. A frequent lecturer at major universities throughout the United States and Canada, and a member of numerous professional and academic organizations, Professor Bard is Editor in Chief of the Journal of the American Chemical Society and served as president of the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry from 1991 to 1993. He received his PhD in electroanalytical chemistry from Harvard University in 1958.

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