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Natural nanomaterials and nanotechnologies are all around us, which inevitably leads to these questions: What are these natural nanomaterials made of? Where can we find them? What can they do? Answering these questions will facilitate new and environmentally friendly ways of creating and manipulating nanoscale materials for the next generation of n
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Natural nanomaterials and nanotechnologies are all around us, which inevitably leads to these questions: What are these natural nanomaterials made of? Where can we find them? What can they do? Answering these questions will facilitate new and environmentally friendly ways of creating and manipulating nanoscale materials for the next generation of n
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Februar 2012
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- ISBN-13: 9789814364218
- Artikelnr.: 39502092
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 300
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Februar 2012
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9789814364218
- Artikelnr.: 39502092
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Haibo Guo is a postdoctoral fellow and an early-career researcher at Virtual Nanoscience Laboratory (VNLab), led by Dr. Amanda Barnard. He received his BS in 2001 and PhD in 2006 from Tsinghua University, Beijing, China. His research interests include modeling and simulation of surfaces and interfaces in environmental and energy sciences. Amanda S. Barnard is leader of the Virtual Nanoscience Laboratory at the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO), Australia's national science agency. She has a BSc and PhD in physics from RMIT University, Australia, and has held research positions at Argonne National Laboratory (USA) and the University of Oxford (UK). Using thermodynamic theory and first principles computer simulations, she is a pioneer in the mapping of nanomorphology and the environmental stability of nanomaterials (thermodynamic cartography) and in the development of structure/property relationships for predicting the reliability of nanoparticles in high-performance applications.
Preface. Naturally Occurring Inorganic Nanoparticles: General Assessment
and a Global budget for One of Earth's Last Unexplored Major Geochemical
Components. Uncovering the Physical and Chemical Properties of Nanominerals
and Mineral Nanoparticles. Nanostructures of Natural Iron Oxide
Nanoparticles. Thermodynamic Modeling of FeS2.
Noble Metal Nanoparticles in Ore Systems. Diamondoids. Role of Nanopores in
Regulating Reactivity and Transport of Uranium in Subsurface Sediments.
Biomineralization of Natural Nanomaterials. Magnetic Nanoparticles in
Magnetosomes. Nanoscale Magnetoreceptors in Birds. Nucleation and Growth of
Biomaterials: the Role of Simulations for Understanding. Photonic Crystals
in Beetles. Nanoparticles That Are Out of This World. Large Molecules and
Nanograins in Space. Nanoparticles in the Solar System. Formation and
Growth of Atmospheric Aerosol Particles. Engineered Nanoparticles and the
Environment: Inadvertently and Intentionally Produced. Ultrafine Particles
on and Near Roadways. Allophane and Imogolite Nanoparticles in Soil and
Their Environmental Applications. Transformation of Engineered
Nanostructures in the Natural Environment.
and a Global budget for One of Earth's Last Unexplored Major Geochemical
Components. Uncovering the Physical and Chemical Properties of Nanominerals
and Mineral Nanoparticles. Nanostructures of Natural Iron Oxide
Nanoparticles. Thermodynamic Modeling of FeS2.
Noble Metal Nanoparticles in Ore Systems. Diamondoids. Role of Nanopores in
Regulating Reactivity and Transport of Uranium in Subsurface Sediments.
Biomineralization of Natural Nanomaterials. Magnetic Nanoparticles in
Magnetosomes. Nanoscale Magnetoreceptors in Birds. Nucleation and Growth of
Biomaterials: the Role of Simulations for Understanding. Photonic Crystals
in Beetles. Nanoparticles That Are Out of This World. Large Molecules and
Nanograins in Space. Nanoparticles in the Solar System. Formation and
Growth of Atmospheric Aerosol Particles. Engineered Nanoparticles and the
Environment: Inadvertently and Intentionally Produced. Ultrafine Particles
on and Near Roadways. Allophane and Imogolite Nanoparticles in Soil and
Their Environmental Applications. Transformation of Engineered
Nanostructures in the Natural Environment.
Preface. Naturally Occurring Inorganic Nanoparticles: General Assessment
and a Global budget for One of Earth's Last Unexplored Major Geochemical
Components. Uncovering the Physical and Chemical Properties of Nanominerals
and Mineral Nanoparticles. Nanostructures of Natural Iron Oxide
Nanoparticles. Thermodynamic Modeling of FeS2.
Noble Metal Nanoparticles in Ore Systems. Diamondoids. Role of Nanopores in
Regulating Reactivity and Transport of Uranium in Subsurface Sediments.
Biomineralization of Natural Nanomaterials. Magnetic Nanoparticles in
Magnetosomes. Nanoscale Magnetoreceptors in Birds. Nucleation and Growth of
Biomaterials: the Role of Simulations for Understanding. Photonic Crystals
in Beetles. Nanoparticles That Are Out of This World. Large Molecules and
Nanograins in Space. Nanoparticles in the Solar System. Formation and
Growth of Atmospheric Aerosol Particles. Engineered Nanoparticles and the
Environment: Inadvertently and Intentionally Produced. Ultrafine Particles
on and Near Roadways. Allophane and Imogolite Nanoparticles in Soil and
Their Environmental Applications. Transformation of Engineered
Nanostructures in the Natural Environment.
and a Global budget for One of Earth's Last Unexplored Major Geochemical
Components. Uncovering the Physical and Chemical Properties of Nanominerals
and Mineral Nanoparticles. Nanostructures of Natural Iron Oxide
Nanoparticles. Thermodynamic Modeling of FeS2.
Noble Metal Nanoparticles in Ore Systems. Diamondoids. Role of Nanopores in
Regulating Reactivity and Transport of Uranium in Subsurface Sediments.
Biomineralization of Natural Nanomaterials. Magnetic Nanoparticles in
Magnetosomes. Nanoscale Magnetoreceptors in Birds. Nucleation and Growth of
Biomaterials: the Role of Simulations for Understanding. Photonic Crystals
in Beetles. Nanoparticles That Are Out of This World. Large Molecules and
Nanograins in Space. Nanoparticles in the Solar System. Formation and
Growth of Atmospheric Aerosol Particles. Engineered Nanoparticles and the
Environment: Inadvertently and Intentionally Produced. Ultrafine Particles
on and Near Roadways. Allophane and Imogolite Nanoparticles in Soil and
Their Environmental Applications. Transformation of Engineered
Nanostructures in the Natural Environment.