
Synthesis, Properties and Applications of Oxide anomaterials
JA Rodriguez(Author)
Wiley (Publisher)
Published on 1. March 2007
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736 pages
978-0-470-10897-0 (ISBN)
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Oxide nanoparticles are used for applications like producing microelectronic circuits, sensors, fuel cells, and coatings for surfaces to protect against corrosion. "Synthesis, Properties, and Applications of Oxide Nanoparticles" presents a comprehensive study and review of oxide nanoparticles and their applications such as microelectronic circuits, fuel cells, coatings, and catalysis and offers industrial and academic researchers a reference source on general theoretical knowledge alongside practical applications.
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English
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New York
United States
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John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
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978-0-470-10897-0 (9780470108970)
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José A. Rodriguez | Marcos Fernández-García
Synthesis, Properties, and Applications of Oxide Nanomaterials
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08/2007
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JOSE A. RODRIGUEZ is a tenured Senior Chemist at Brookhaven National Laboratory and an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Chemistry at SUNY Stony Brook. He has moderated sessions for meetings of the North American Catalysis Society, the American Chemical Society, the San Luis International Symposium on Surfaces, Interfaces and Catalysis, and the DOE National Laboratory Catalysis Conference. Additionally, he serves on the editorial board of Surface Science, has been a guest editor for the Journal of Molecular Catalysis, and frequently reviews articles for other journals such as Science, Angewandte Chemie, the Journal of the American Chemical Society, Physical Review Letters, the Journal of Physical Chemistry, Physical Review B, and Catalysis Letters. MARCOS FERNANDEZ--GARCIA has served on the research staff at the Institute of Catalysis and Petrochemicals in Madrid since 1999. He coedited a book entitled Supported Metals in Catalysis in 2004 with Prof. J. A. Anderson and has written 12 chapters in scientific books. He is a regular referee for the Journal of the American Chemical Society, Journal of Physical Chemistry, Journal of Catalysis, Applied Catalysis B, Green Chemistry, and Physical Chemistry -- Chemical Physics.
Content
CONTRIBUTORS. INTRODUCTION THE WORLD OF OXIDE NANOMATERIALS (Jose A. Rodriguez and Marcos Fernandez--Garcia). PART I BASIC CONCEPTS. Chapter 1. Theory of Size, Confinement, and Oxidation Effects (Chang Q. Sun). Chapter 2. On Aqueous Interfacial Thermodynamics and the Design of Metal--Oxide Nanostructures (Lionel Vayssieres). PART II SYNTHESIS AND PREPARATION OF NANOSTRUCTURED OXIDES. Chapter 3. Synthesis of Metal--Oxide Nanoparticles: Liquid--Solid Transformations (Lawrence D'Souza and Ryan Richards). Chapter 4. Synthesis of Metal--Oxide Nanoparticles: Gas--Solid Transformations (S. Buzby, S. Franklin, and S. Ismat Shah). PART III STUDY AND CHARACTERIZATION OF NANOSTRUCTURED OXIDES. Chapter 5. Techniques for the Study of the Structural Properties (Jose A. Rodriguez, Marcos Fernandez--Garcia,Arturo Martinez--Arias, and Jonathan C. Hanson). Chapter 6. Techniques for the Study of the Electronic Properties (Marcos Fernandez--Garcia and Jose A. Rodriguez). Chapter 7. Post Hartree--Fock and Density Functional Theory Formalisms (Francesc Illas and Gianfranco Pacchioni). Chapter 8. Parametric Quantum Methods in Modeling Metal Oxide Nanoclusters and Surfaces (F. Ruette and M. Sanchez). Chapter 9. Atomistic Models and Molecular Dynamics (D.C. Sayle and T.X.T. Sayle). PART IV PHYSICOCHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF OXIDE NANOMATERIALS. Chapter 10. Theoretical Aspects of Oxide Particle Stability and Chemical Reactivity (Ye Xu, William A. Shelton, and William F. Schneider). Chapter 11. Adsorption of Probe Molecules on Nanostructured Oxides (James A. Anderson and Russell F. Howe). Chapter 12. Chemical Properties of Oxide Nanoparticles: Surface Adsorption Studies from Gas-- and Liquid--Phase Environments (John M. Pettibone, Jonas Baltrusaitis, and Vicki H. Grassian). Chapter 13. Transport Properties and Oxygen Handling (Glenn C. Mather and Arturo Martinez--Arias). PART V INDUSTRIAL/TECHNOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS OF OXIDE NANOMATERIALS. Chapter 14. Adsorbents (Pethaiyan Jeevanandam and Kenneth J. Klabunde). Chapter 15. Gas Sensors (Doina Lutic, Mehri Sanati, and Anita Lloyd Spetz). Chapter 16. Photovoltaic, Photoelectronic, and Electrochemical Devices Based on Metal--Oxide Nanoparticles and Nanostructures (Juan Bisquert). Chapter 17. Nanostructured Oxides in Photo--Catalysis (Gerardo Colon--Ibanez, Carolina Belver--Coldeira, and Marcos Fernandez--Garcia). Chapter 18. Oxide Nanomaterials for the Catalytic Combustion of Hydrocarbons (Ilenia Rossetti and Lucio Forni). Chapter 19. Nanostructured Oxides in DeNOx Technologies (Marcos Fernandez--Garcia, Arturo Martinez--Arias, and Javier Perez--Ramirez). Chapter 20. Chemistry of SO2 and DeSOx Processes on Oxide Nanoparticles (Jose A. Rodriguez). Chapter 21. H2 Production and Fuel Cells (Xianqin Wang and Jose A. Rodriguez). Chapter 22. Oxide Nanomaterials in Ceramics (Vicente Rives, Raquel Trujillano, and Miguel A. Vicente). Index.