Hybrid Organic-Inorganic Interfaces (eBook, ePUB)
Towards Advanced Functional Materials
Redaktion: Delville, Marie Helene; Taubert, Andreas
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Towards Advanced Functional Materials
Redaktion: Delville, Marie Helene; Taubert, Andreas
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Das erste Handbuch und gut zugängliche Referenzwerk zu diesem zunehmend wichtigen Thema erläutert in einem anwendungsorientierten Ansatz Synthese, Design, Charakterisierung und Simulation von Grenzflächen bei hybriden organisch-anorganischen Materialien.
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Das erste Handbuch und gut zugängliche Referenzwerk zu diesem zunehmend wichtigen Thema erläutert in einem anwendungsorientierten Ansatz Synthese, Design, Charakterisierung und Simulation von Grenzflächen bei hybriden organisch-anorganischen Materialien.
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- Verlag: Wiley-VCH
- Seitenzahl: 977
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Dezember 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9783527807123
- Artikelnr.: 56950169
- Verlag: Wiley-VCH
- Seitenzahl: 977
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Dezember 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9783527807123
- Artikelnr.: 56950169
Marie-Hélène Delville is a Senior Researcher at French National Centre for Scientific Research CNRS since 1985 and in the Institute of Condensed Matter of Bordeaux since 1997. Her research interests are focused on the fundamental and practical aspects involved in the synthesis of organic-inorganic colloidal nano-objects as well as the role of interfaces. She has been from 2012 to 2016, the chair of a European COST action (Action No MP1202, section Materials, Physics, and Nanosciences) concerning the "Rational design of hybrid organic-inorganic interfaces: the next step towards advanced functional materials".Andreas Taubert is Professor of Supramolecular Chemistry at the University of Potsdam, Germany. After his PhD at the Max-Planck-Institute for Polymer Research in Mainz he was a postdoc at the University of Pennsylvania, USA, and then a group leader at the University of Basel, Switzerland. His research interests are bioinspired hybrid materials and materials chemistry with ionic
liquids. Since 2010 he has been one of the organizers of a series of symposia on hybrid materials at the E-MRS Spring Meetings.
liquids. Since 2010 he has been one of the organizers of a series of symposia on hybrid materials at the E-MRS Spring Meetings.
PART I. INTERFACE IN 2D/3D NANOCOMPOSITES AND APPLICATIONSClay-Organic Interfaces for Design of Functional Hybrid MaterialsHybrid Nanocomposites Based on Prussian Blue Type Nanoparticles Included into Polysaccharides MatrixesSelf-Healing Thermosetting Composites: Concepts, Chemistry and Future Advances Silica Polymer Interface and Mechanical Reinforcement in Rubber Nanocomposites Sustainable Organic-Inorganic Interfaces in Energy Applications and Devices Tough and Stretchable Hydrogels and Their Utilization in Integrated ElectronicsGrafting of Conjugated Polymers on Inorganic Substrates: Elaboration of Novel Hybrid Interface for Organic Electronic Hybrid Organic-Inorganic Nanostructures for Spin Switching and Spintronic Application of Sol-Gel Method to Synthesize Organic-Inorganic Hybrid Coatings to Minimize Corrosion in Metallic Gas-Organic and Gas-Inorganic Interfacial Effects in Gas-Adsorbent Interactions: the Case of CO2/ CH4 Separation Design and Characterization of MOFs (Metal Organic Frameworks) for Innovative ApplicationsIonic Liquid Based Approaches to Carbon Materials SynthesisPART II. THE INTERFACE OF HYBRID MATERIALS IN BIOAPPLICATIONSIonic Liquid-Assisted Synthesis of BiomaterialsInterface Engineering with Self-Assembled Monolayers in BiosensorsCoordination Polymers for Medical Applications: Amorphous Versus Crystalline MaterialsChemical Adjustment of the Interface Between Silicate Nanoparticles and Biological Media for Imaging and TherapyHigh Pressure Hydrothermal Procedure: A Tool for Surface Modification of Super-Paramagnetic Nanostructured Materials for Medical Applications Silica-Based Organic-Inorganic Hybrid Nanomaterials for BioimagingLanthanide-Based Nanosystems for Multimodal ImagingBio-HybridsPART III. INTERFACES MODELING AND IN- AND EX- SITU CHARACTERIZATION TECHNIQUESIn-Situ and Ex-Situ Electrochemical Measurements: Spectroelectrochemistry and Atomic Force Microscopy Nuclear Magnetic Resonance as a Tool for the Investigation of the Interfaces and Textures of Nanostructured Hybrid MaterialsElectrostatic Force Microscopy Techniques for Interphase CharacterizationElectron Paramagnetic Resonance as a Tool for in-Situ Characterization of Hybrid Interfaces and NanomaterialsIn-Situ Interface Control Techniques for Advanced Hybrid MaterialsInfluence of Gold-Surface Interactions on the Josephin Domain Dimerization Mechanism: A Computational StudySANO Methodology for Simulating Self-Assembly Patterns of Organic Molecules over Metal Surfaces
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