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Nanotechnology: Volume 2: Environmental Aspects | |||
Nanotechnology: Volume 2: Environmental Aspects |
The entire reference set of 9 volumes provides an excellent, in–depth overview of everything you need to know about nanotechnology and nanoscience with each volume dedicated to a specific topic which is covered in detail by experts from that particular field.
作者简介 Harald Krug is Head of the Department for Materials Biology interactions of the Empa, St. Gallen.
He previously was a Professor at the Institute of Toxicology und Genetics at the research centre Karlsruhe. In his research he investigates the health and genetics at the Research Centre Karlsruhe. in his research he investigates the health and environmental risks of nanotechnology.
媒体推荐 "Anyone interested in nanomaterials should read this book to learn about the potential impact that these materials may have on our environment, and the ways to take advantage of these new and exciting materials to reduce pollution and protect the environment. These are indeed exciting times for nanotechnology. I am looking forward to reviewing the remaining volumes in this series when they become available." (IEEE Electrical Insulation Magazine, May/June 2009)
"This volume … treats environmental aspects, explaining the risk and benefits of nanotechnology. The authors—experts in the field, cover aspects on pollution prevention and treatment using nanotechnology, together with the impact of nanomaterials on the environment ... .Each chapter of the book includes a rich reference list." (Environmental Engineering and Management Journal, January/February 2009)
专业书评 Research on the nanoscale has led to the development of completely novel materials that will undoubtedly find numerous applications. with eight volumes plus an index, the Nanotechnology series collates the entire academic knowledge on this multidisciplinary topic, linking current and future uses in engineering, electronics, medical and life sciences, chemistry, materials science and analysis.
Volume I: Principles and Fundamentals (Editor: Gunter Schmid).
Volume 2: Environmental Aspects (Editor: Harald Krug).
Volume 3: Information Technology I (Editor: Rainer Waser).
Volume 4: Information Technology II (Editor: Rainer Waser).
Volume 5: Nanomedicine and Nanobiotechnology (Editor: Viola Vogel).
Volume 6: Nanoprobes (Editor: Herald Fuchs).
Volume 7: Light and Energy (Editors: Michael Gratzel and Kuppuswamy Kalyanasundaram).
Volume 8: Nanostructured Surfaces (Editor: Lifeng Chi).
Volume 9: Index.
This second volume in the nine-volume series is concerned with environmental aspects, explaining the risks and benefits of nanotechnology to our planet. As such, the expert authors cover pollution prevention and treatment using nanotechnology as well as the impact of nanomaterials on the environment.