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Materials nanoengineered

High Performance, Affordable Materials Energetic Materials and Controlled Release of Energy Multifunction Adaptive (Smart) Materials Nanoengineered Functional Materials (Metamaterials)... [Pg.12]

Caruso, F. (2001) Nanoengineering of partide surfaces. Advanced Materials, 13, 11-22. [Pg.346]

The understanding of bio- and chemo-catalytic functionalities, their integration in recognizing materials (doped materials, membranes, tubes, conductive materials, biomarker detection, etc.) and the development of smart composite materials (e.g., bio-polymer-metal) are all necessary elements to reach above objectives. It is thus necessary to create the conditions to realize a cross-fertilization between scientific areas such as catalysis, membrane technology, biotech materials, porous solids, nanocomposites, etc., which so far have had limited interaction. Synergic interactions are the key factor to realizing the advanced nanoengineered devices cited above. [Pg.403]

Cross-fertilization Advanced nanoengineered devices by integration of catalysis, membranes, biotech materials, porous solids, and nanocomposites concepts... [Pg.409]

Chiara Castiglioni Center for NanoEngineered Materials and Surfaces, Politecnico di Milano, Italy... [Pg.626]

Ivanovskaya M., Frolova E., Orlik D. and Gurin V. Proc. of 4th Intern. Conf. on Materials for Microelectronics and Nanoengineering, IOM Communications Ltd., London, UK, 259-262... [Pg.257]

V.L. Kuznetsov, in S. Guceri, Ed., Nanoengineered Nanoflbrous Materials Proceedings of the Nato ASI on Nanoengineered and Nanoflbrous Materials, Kluwer Academic, Dordrecht, The Netherlands, 2004, p. 19. [Pg.360]

Gold is a metal that continues to be precious in the market place, in exploration, in medicine and in science and technology (1). Its unique chemical properties ensure that it continues to be researched and applied in many established and in many new fields, including the treatment of arthritis (2), as advanced biocompatible materials in medicine (3,4) in the nanoengineering of optical properties as gold nanoshells (5) and in biosensing (6). [Pg.68]

Halas, N.J. (Rice University) Nanoengineering of Optical Properties lecture summary at Commercialisation of Nanostructured Materials and Carbon Nanotubes Conferences, April 6-11 2000, Wyndam Miami Beach, Florida, USA. [Pg.78]

First experiments which successfully demonstrated high potential of the diamond-based systems for QITs, have also shown that primary task for further advances of the systems is material improvement allowing control of the nitrogen and carbon isotopes contents as well as nanoengineering of diamond samples. Fortunately diamond material engineering has matured quite substantially during recent years. [Pg.5]

The goal in nanoengineering is to make machines, motors, transducers, and tools at the molecular level (Fortina et al., 2005). The potential advantages of using DNA as construction material in nanosciences (Niemeyer, 2000) are due to several factors ... [Pg.91]

In the national policy discussion of potential risks associated with nanotechnology, the discussion has been dominated by the possible health and environmental consequences associated with nanoengineered materials. A plethora of research has begun to explore the behavior of nanoengineered materials with physiological systems. " The National Nanotechnology Initiative has also recommended several technical research needs and priorities for environmental, health, and safety of nanotechnology. ... [Pg.93]

Advanced Nanoengineering Materials Laboratory and Materials Science Programme, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, Kanpur, India Department of Mechanical Engineering Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, Kanpur, India... [Pg.89]

I. H. Tavman, in Nanoengineered Nanofibrous Materials, NATO Science Series II, Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry, edited by S. I. Guceri, Y. Gogotsi, and V. Kuzentsov (Kluwer Academic Book Pub., Dordrecht, Netherlands, 2004), Vol. 169, p. 449. [Pg.162]

Fundamental science and engineering disciplines, for example, material science, bioengineering, nanoengineering, applied physics. [Pg.264]

F. Caruso, Nanoengineering for particle surfaces. Advanced Materials 13 (2001) 11 (NMR... [Pg.15]

Schulz MJ, Kelkar AD, Sundaresan MJ (eds) (2004) Nanoengineering of structural, functional and smart materials, CRC, Boca Raton... [Pg.347]


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