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Design and Development of Nanostructured Thin Films



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Autore: Cavaliere Sara Visualizza persona
Titolo: Design and Development of Nanostructured Thin Films Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2020
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (386 p.)
Soggetto topico: Technology: general issues
Soggetto non controllato: 2D growth
adsorption energy
agarose
Al2O3
aqueous dispersion
atomic layer deposition
AuNPs
barrier material
biomaterial
biomedical
biomimetic solvent sensors
birefringence
carbon nanotube
CaxCoO2
CdTe
CERAMIS®
chemosensor
chirality
coating
composite gel
corrosion
deposition
DFT
electrical conductivity
electrical properties
electrocatalysis
electrodeposition
electron-phonon coupling
electrospinning deposition
epitaxial growth
Fe3O4
FeO
FIB
first-principles calculation
galvanic displacement
Ge surface engineering
graphene oxide
H2TPP
hazardous organic solvents
highly oriented pyrolytic graphite
homogeneity
hybrid deposition system
hybrid material
hydrogel
hydrogenated amorphous carbon films
InAlN
ink
interfacial energy
interfacial model
iridescence
iron oxides
Kr physisorption
La2O3 passivation layer
lamination
LDH
LEED
LEEM
light trapping
luminous transmittance
lysozyme
mask
mechanical flexibility
mercury vapors adsorbing layer
mesoporous
mesoporous graphene
metal-organic framework
metallic nanoparticles
metamaterial
Mg alloy
MgO
microparticle deposition
microscopy
model system
modulation structure
monomer synthesis
Mueller matrix
nanocoating of SiOx
nanocomposite conductive polymers
nanocomposites
nanocrystalline cellulose
nanofiber
nanofibers
nanofibrous membranes
nanoscratch
nanospiral
nanostructure
nanostructured back reflectors
nanostructured films
optical transmittance
PA-PVD
PAS device
PECVD
permeation
phase transformation
phase transition performance
photocatalysis
photonic nanostructures
photovoltaics
plasma deposition
plasma irradiation
platinum
polar semiconductors
poly(dimethylacrylamide)
polyhydroxibutyrate
polymer nanoparticles
polymeric matrix
polystyrene
polystyrene sphere assisted lithography
post-treatment
powders
Pt thin deposits
PVD
quantum confinement
Raman scattering
ReB2/TaN multilayers
reinforced
rod coating
ruthenium
scaffolds
self-assembly
self-catalysed
SEM
silicon thin film
silk sericin
silver
SLRR
SorpTest
spin coating
sputtering
STM
structural characterization
symmetry
thermal analysis
thin film
thin films
TiO2NPs
ultrathin films
UPD
vanadium dioxide
VOCs selectivity
water filtration
wires
wound dressing
XPEEM
XPS
zinc oxide
Persona (resp. second.): MacagnanoAntonella
De CesareFabrizio
Sommario/riassunto: Due to their unique size-dependent physicochemical properties, nanostructured thin films are used in a wide range of applications from smart coating and drug delivery to electrocatalysis and highly-sensitive sensors. Depending on the targeted application and the deposition technique, these materials have been designed and developed by tuning their atomic-molecular 2D- and/or 3D-aggregation, thickness, crystallinity, and porosity, having effects on their optical, mechanical, catalytic, and conductive properties. Several open questions remain about the impact of nanomaterial production and use on environment and health. Many efforts are currently being made not only to prevent nanotechnologies and nanomaterials from contributing to environmental pollution but also to design nanomaterials to support, control, and protect the environment. This Special Issue aims to cover the recent advances in designing nanostructured films focusing on environmental issues related to their fabrication processes (e.g., low power and low cost technologies, the use of environmentally friendly solvents), their precursors (e.g., waste-recycled, bio-based, biodegradable, and natural materials), their applications (e.g., controlled release of chemicals, mimicking of natural processes, and clean energy conversion and storage), and their use in monitoring environment pollution (e.g., sensors optically- or electrically-sensitive to pollutants)
Titolo autorizzato: Design and Development of Nanostructured Thin Films  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 3-03928-739-7
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910404083003321
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