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Nanotechtonics (or Nanotechtronics) refers to the synthesis, design and construction of novel materials and morphological analysis at the nanoscale range. This book covers three major domains related to applications of nanoarchitectonics in multidisciplinary sciences. Nanotechtonics, nanostructures and hybrid composites are being explored. The book presents a critical analysis of challenges and opportunities in biomedical application of various nanoparticles. It provides an overview and recap of previous work done in the field of nanotechnology. It highlights the future potential areas of…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Nanotechtonics (or Nanotechtronics) refers to the synthesis, design and construction of novel materials and morphological analysis at the nanoscale range. This book covers three major domains related to applications of nanoarchitectonics in multidisciplinary sciences. Nanotechtonics, nanostructures and hybrid composites are being explored. The book presents a critical analysis of challenges and opportunities in biomedical application of various nanoparticles. It provides an overview and recap of previous work done in the field of nanotechnology. It highlights the future potential areas of research, innovation, development of finished products for commercialization as well.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Kaushik Pal received his PhD in Physics from the University of Kalyani (India). He is an Associate Professor-in-Charge at the University Centre for Research and Development (UCRD), Chandigarh University , India.  His research interests focus on nanofabrication, solid-state condensation, renewable energy materials, functional materials, CNTs/graphene, liquid crystalline optical materials, polymers, bio-inspired materials, switchable devices and switchable device modulation, spectroscopy, drug delivery, tissue engineering, flexible and transparent electrodes, super capacitors, optoelectronics, green chemistry, green chemistry, and sensors