This fully revised second edition provides the latest developments in the design and characterization of hybrid nanoparticles produced by gas phase methods and includes a new chapter that explains how the design of the modified MS-IGC system is contributing to the shape transformation of nanoparticles (0D) to form nanorods (1D) with different aspect ratios.
Key features
. Provides insight into one of the most promising 'bottom-up' techniques for producing tailored hybrid nanoparticles based on the practical magnetron sputtering inert-gas-condensation (MS-IGC) method.
. Displays the fundamentals behind the design and tailoring of nanoparticles produced by the MS-IGC method.
. Shows how the morphology, size and properties of the nanoparticles can be modulated by tuning the deposition parameters.
. Provides a multidisciplinary view relevant to physics, materials science, biophysics and process engineering.
. Fully updated with the latest advances and includes a new chapter on the contribution of the MS-IGC system to the shape transformation of nanoparticles (0D) to form nanorods (1D) with different aspect ratios.
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