World Scientific Publishing, 2003. — 387 p.
This important book reviews extensively the preparative chemistry of various nanostructured materials, as well as structural-property correlations for these new materials. Materials of current interest, such as nanocrystals, nanowires, nanotubes, porous materials, and composites, are comprehensively covered.
Foreword
Crystalline Microporous and Open Framework Materials
Mesoporous Materials
Macroporous Materials Containing Three-Dimensionally Periodic Structures
CVD Synthesis of Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes
Nanocrystals
Inorganic Fullerene-Like Structures and Inorganic Nanotubes from 2-D Layered Compounds
Semiconductor Nanowires: Functional Building Blocks for Nanotechnology
Harnessing Synthetic Versatility Toward Intelligent Interfacial Design: Organic Functionalization of Nanostructured Silicon Surfaces
Molecular Networks as Novel Materials
Molecular Cluster Magnets
Block Copolymers in Nanotechnology
The Expanding World of Nanoparticle and Nanoporous Catalysts
Nanocomposites