Author: | Amanda Barnard, Alexander Ya. Vul, Anke Krueger, Sebastian Osswald, Olga Levinson, Katherine Holt, Dean Ho, Chia-Laing Cheng, Richard Jackman, Jean-Charles Arnault, Roland Haubner, Masataka Hasegawa, Alexander Kromka, Oliver Williams, John Foord, Christopher Bäuerle, Raj Mohanty, Emanuelle Scorsone, Nianyun Yang, Travis Wade, Paul O'Brien | ISBN: | 9781782621270 |
Publisher: | Royal Society of Chemistry | Publication: | March 18, 2014 |
Imprint: | Royal Society of Chemistry | Language: | English |
Author: | Amanda Barnard, Alexander Ya. Vul, Anke Krueger, Sebastian Osswald, Olga Levinson, Katherine Holt, Dean Ho, Chia-Laing Cheng, Richard Jackman, Jean-Charles Arnault, Roland Haubner, Masataka Hasegawa, Alexander Kromka, Oliver Williams, John Foord, Christopher Bäuerle, Raj Mohanty, Emanuelle Scorsone, Nianyun Yang, Travis Wade, Paul O'Brien |
ISBN: | 9781782621270 |
Publisher: | Royal Society of Chemistry |
Publication: | March 18, 2014 |
Imprint: | Royal Society of Chemistry |
Language: | English |
The exceptional mechanical, optical, surface and biocompatibility properties of nanodiamond have gained it much interest. Exhibiting the outstanding bulk properties of diamond at the nanoscale in the form of a film or small particle makes it an inexpensive alternative for many applications.
Nanodiamond is the first comprehensive book on the subject. The book reviews the state of the art of nanodiamond films and particles covering the fundamentals of growth, purification and spectroscopy and some of its diverse applications such as MEMS, drug delivery and biomarkers and biosensing. Specific chapters include the theory of nanodiamond, diamond nucleation, low temperature growth, diamond nanowires, electrochemistry of nanodiamond, nanodiamond flexible implants, and cell labelling with nanodiamond particles.
Edited by a leading expert in nanodiamonds, this is the perfect resource for those new to, and active in, nanodiamond research and those interested in its applications.
The exceptional mechanical, optical, surface and biocompatibility properties of nanodiamond have gained it much interest. Exhibiting the outstanding bulk properties of diamond at the nanoscale in the form of a film or small particle makes it an inexpensive alternative for many applications.
Nanodiamond is the first comprehensive book on the subject. The book reviews the state of the art of nanodiamond films and particles covering the fundamentals of growth, purification and spectroscopy and some of its diverse applications such as MEMS, drug delivery and biomarkers and biosensing. Specific chapters include the theory of nanodiamond, diamond nucleation, low temperature growth, diamond nanowires, electrochemistry of nanodiamond, nanodiamond flexible implants, and cell labelling with nanodiamond particles.
Edited by a leading expert in nanodiamonds, this is the perfect resource for those new to, and active in, nanodiamond research and those interested in its applications.