Molecules at Work: Selfassembly, Nanomaterials, Molecular Machinery

Molecules at Work: Selfassembly, Nanomaterials, Molecular Machinery book cover

Molecules at Work: Selfassembly, Nanomaterials, Molecular Machinery

Author(s): Bruno Pignataro

  • Publisher: Wiley-VCH
  • Publication Date: 18 April 2012
  • Edition: 1st
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 410 pages
  • ISBN-10: 9783527330935
  • ISBN-13: 9783527330935

Book Description

This book contains the contributions of selected young chemists from the field of nanotechnology and material sciences. The contributions
are grouped under the following umbrella topics:

Self assembly
Nanomaterials
Molecular Machinery

This volume is an indispensable read for all materials scientists, organic, and inorganic chemists, Ph.D. students in chemistry and
material sciences interested in seeing what tomorrow’s chemistry will look like.

Editorial Reviews

From the Inside Flap

This volume represents one of the two edited by inviting a selection of young researchers participating to the European Young Chemist Award 2010. The other volume concerns the area of Synthesis and Catalysis and is titled: New Strategies in Chemical Synthesis and Catalysis. This book contains the contributions of selected young chemists from the field of nanotechnology and material sciences.

The contributions are grouped under the following umbrella topics:

* Self assembly

* Nano Materials

* Molecular Machinery

This volume is an indispensable read for all materials scientists, organic, and inorganic chemists, Ph.D. students in chemistry and material sciences interested in seeing what tomorrow’s chemistry will look like.

From the Back Cover

This volume represents one of the two edited by inviting a selection of young researchers participating to the European Young Chemist Award 2010. The other volume concerns the area of Synthesis and Catalysis and is titled: New Strategies in Chemical Synthesis and Catalysis. This book contains the contributions of selected young chemists from the field of nanotechnology and material sciences.

The contributions are grouped under the following umbrella topics:

* Self assembly

* Nano Materials

* Molecular Machinery

This volume is an indispensable read for all materials scientists, organic, and inorganic chemists, Ph.D. students in chemistry and material sciences interested in seeing what tomorrow’s chemistry will look like.

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