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The exploration of photothermal nanomaterials with high light-to-heat conversion efficiency has paved the way for practical applications, including in cancer therapy, environmental remediation, catalysis, imaging and biomedicine. Covering the photothermal effect of different categories of light-absorbing nanomaterials, and focusing on metallic nanomaterials, 2D materials, semiconductors and carbon-based nanomaterials, chapters in this book provide a systematic summary of recent advances in the fabrication and application of photothermal nanomaterials, discussing advantages, challenges and…mehr

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The exploration of photothermal nanomaterials with high light-to-heat conversion efficiency has paved the way for practical applications, including in cancer therapy, environmental remediation, catalysis, imaging and biomedicine. Covering the photothermal effect of different categories of light-absorbing nanomaterials, and focusing on metallic nanomaterials, 2D materials, semiconductors and carbon-based nanomaterials, chapters in this book provide a systematic summary of recent advances in the fabrication and application of photothermal nanomaterials, discussing advantages, challenges and potential opportunities. This text will be a valuable resource for scientists working on photothermal nanomaterials, as well as those interested in the applications across chemistry, biomedicine, nanotechnology and materials science.
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Autorenporträt
Dr. Enyi Ye obtained his PhD in Chemistry from the National University of Singapore. He presently works as a scientist at the Institute of Materials Research and Engineering under the Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR) in Singapore. His research is cantered on the synthesis, properties and applications of nanostructures of semiconductors, metals, metal oxides and luminescent lanthanide-based compounds. Dr. Zibiao Li obtained his PhD in 2014 from National University of Singapore (NUS). Currently, he is working as a research scientist at the Institute of Materials Research and Engineering (IMRE), A*STAR, Singapore. He is currently the Deputy head of Soft Materials Department in IMRE. His research interests are focused on polymer-inorganic hybrid functional nanomaterials design, structural properties investigations and their high performance applications in consumer care and healthcare.