Meeting the demand for a readily understandable introduction to
nanomaterials and nanotechnology, this textbook specifically addresses
the needs of students - and engineers - who need to get the gist of
nanoscale phenomena in materials without having to delve too deeply into
the physical and chemical details.
The book begins with an overview of the consequences of small particle
size, such as the growing importance of surface effects, and covers
successful, field-tested synthesis techniques of nanomaterials. The
largest part of the book is devoted to the particular magnetic, optical,
electrical and mechanical properties of materials at the nanoscale,
leading on to emerging and already commercialized applications, such as
nanofluids in magnetic resonance imaging, high-performance
nanocomposites and carbon nanotube-based electronics.
Based on the author's experience in teaching nanomaterials courses and
adapted, in style and level, for students with only limited background
knowledge, the textbook includes further reading, as well as information
boxes that can be skipped upon first reading.