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Balbuena, Perla B.
Nanomaterials[electronic resource] :design and simulation /
紀錄類型:
書目-語言資料,印刷品 : Monograph/item
杜威分類號:
620.1/1
書名/作者:
Nanomaterials : design and simulation // edited by Perla B. Balbuena, Jorge M. Seminario.
其他作者:
Balbuena, Perla B.
出版者:
Amsterdam ; : Elsevier,, 2007.
面頁冊數:
vii, 319 p. : : ill. (some col.) ;; 25 cm.
叢書名:
Theoretical and computational chemistry,
標題:
Nanostructured materials - Design.
標題:
Nanostructured materials - Computer simulation.
ISBN:
9780444528261
ISBN:
0444528261
書目註:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
內容註:
1. Electrical Characteristics of Bulk-Molecule Interfaces (P.B. Balbuena
et al
.). -- 2. Structural Properties of Pure and Binary Nanoclusters Investigated by Computer Simulations -- (G. Rossi, R. Ferrando). -- 3. Computer Simulation of the Solid-Liquid Phase Transition in Alkali Metal Nanoparticles -- (A. Aguado, J. Lopez). -- 4. Multiscale Modeling of Quantum Nanodots and their Arrays (Narayan Adhikari
et al
.). -- 5. Structural Characterization of Nano- and Mesoporous Materials by Molecular Simulations -- (L.F. Vega). -- 6. Hydrogen Adsorption in Corannulene-Based Materials (Yingchun Zhang
et al
.). -- 7. Toward Nanomaterials: Structural, Energetic and Reactivity Aspects of Single-Walled Carbon -- Nanotubes (T.C. Dinadayalane, J. Leszczynski). -- 8. Thermal Stability of Carbon Nanosystems: Molecular-Dynamics Simulations (Şakir Erko�c). -- 9. Modeling and Simulation of Carbon Nanotubes (A. Buldum). -- 10. Nano-Confined Water (A. Striolo). -- 11. Ab Initio Simulations of Photoinduced Molecule-Semiconductor Electron Transfer (W.R. -- Duncan
et al
.). -- 12. Nano Particulated Photocatalysts for Overall Water Splitting under Visible Light (Kazuhiko -- Maeda, Kazunari Domen).
摘要、提要註:
Over the past few decades, several approaches have been developed for designing nano-structured or molecularly-structured materials. These advances have revolutionized practically all fields of science and engineering, providing an additional design variable, the feature size of the nano-structures, which can be tailored to provide new materials with very special characteristics. Nanomaterials: Design and Simulation explores the role that such advances have made toward a rational design of nanostructures and covers a variety of methods from ab initio electronic structure techniques, ab initio molecular dynamics, to classical molecular dynamics, also being complemented by coarse-graining and continuum methods. Also included is an overview of how the development of these computational tools has enabled the possibility of exploring nanoscopic details and using such information for the prediction of physical and chemical properties that are not always possible to be obtained experimentally. * Provides an overview of approaches that have been developed for designing nano-structured or molecularly-structured materials. * This volume covers several aspects of the simulation and design of nanomaterials analyzed by a selected group of active researchers in the field. * Looks at how the advancement of computational tools have enabled nanoscopic prediction of physical and chemical properties.
電子資源:
An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click for information
電子資源:
An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click for information
電子資源:
http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0664/2006048485-d.html
Nanomaterials[electronic resource] :design and simulation /
Nanomaterials
design and simulation /[electronic resource] :edited by Perla B. Balbuena, Jorge M. Seminario. - 1st ed. - Amsterdam ;Elsevier,2007. - vii, 319 p. :ill. (some col.) ;25 cm. - Theoretical and computational chemistry,181380-7323 ;.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. Electrical Characteristics of Bulk-Molecule Interfaces (P.B. Balbuena <IT>et al</IT>.). -- 2. Structural Properties of Pure and Binary Nanoclusters Investigated by Computer Simulations -- (G. Rossi, R. Ferrando). -- 3. Computer Simulation of the Solid-Liquid Phase Transition in Alkali Metal Nanoparticles -- (A. Aguado, J. Lopez). -- 4. Multiscale Modeling of Quantum Nanodots and their Arrays (Narayan Adhikari <IT>et al</IT>.). -- 5. Structural Characterization of Nano- and Mesoporous Materials by Molecular Simulations -- (L.F. Vega). -- 6. Hydrogen Adsorption in Corannulene-Based Materials (Yingchun Zhang <IT>et al</IT>.). -- 7. Toward Nanomaterials: Structural, Energetic and Reactivity Aspects of Single-Walled Carbon -- Nanotubes (T.C. Dinadayalane, J. Leszczynski). -- 8. Thermal Stability of Carbon Nanosystems: Molecular-Dynamics Simulations (Şakir Erko�c). -- 9. Modeling and Simulation of Carbon Nanotubes (A. Buldum). -- 10. Nano-Confined Water (A. Striolo). -- 11. Ab Initio Simulations of Photoinduced Molecule-Semiconductor Electron Transfer (W.R. -- Duncan <IT>et al</IT>.). -- 12. Nano Particulated Photocatalysts for Overall Water Splitting under Visible Light (Kazuhiko -- Maeda, Kazunari Domen).
Over the past few decades, several approaches have been developed for designing nano-structured or molecularly-structured materials. These advances have revolutionized practically all fields of science and engineering, providing an additional design variable, the feature size of the nano-structures, which can be tailored to provide new materials with very special characteristics. Nanomaterials: Design and Simulation explores the role that such advances have made toward a rational design of nanostructures and covers a variety of methods from ab initio electronic structure techniques, ab initio molecular dynamics, to classical molecular dynamics, also being complemented by coarse-graining and continuum methods. Also included is an overview of how the development of these computational tools has enabled the possibility of exploring nanoscopic details and using such information for the prediction of physical and chemical properties that are not always possible to be obtained experimentally. * Provides an overview of approaches that have been developed for designing nano-structured or molecularly-structured materials. * This volume covers several aspects of the simulation and design of nanomaterials analyzed by a selected group of active researchers in the field. * Looks at how the advancement of computational tools have enabled nanoscopic prediction of physical and chemical properties.
Electronic reproduction.
Amsterdam :
Elsevier Science & Technology,
2007.
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
ISBN: 9780444528261
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Dewey Class. No.: 620.1/1
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