Nanotechnologies: Concepts, Processing and Applications describes and
explains how nanotechnologies have entered our everyday lives through
scientific and industrial applications with the emphasis placed on the
new perspectives in various fields related to societal problems. This
book details how successive discoveries of new nanocarbon structures
along with progress in different microscopy techniques have caused
nanomaterials to take on an increasingly important role in electronics,
electrochemical energy storage - batteries and fuel cells - and the
electrical conversion of solar energy. Views once seen as futuristic on
nanomachines and nanorobotics, therapeutic hopes and medical advances -
such as those resulting from the application of new in-situ
drug-delivery nanotechniques - are all presented.
The most innovative developments are analyzed in terms of applications
and should enable the reader to form his or her own opinion about the
reality of the progress that can be expected from nanotechnologies in
the near future. The book offers background reading for teachers in
colleges who wish to have an overview on this subject.