Handbook of Nanostructured Materials and Nanotechnology, Volumes 1-5
Editorial Reviews
Phillip D. Szuromi, SCIENCE, 2 June 2000, Vol. 288
"[For] anyone interested in learning how these materials can be made, how the can be characterized, and what they can and might be able to do . . ."
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"Nanotechnology, with its multidisciplinary nature and numerous potential applications, may be one of the most difficult fields in which to stay informed. Such a new area would typically have to wait several years for a disciplined, well-organized survey to appear, but Hari Singh Nalwa has already compiled a five-volume overview, Handbook of Nanostructured Materials and Nanotechnology....The contributors have exerted considerable effort to include introductory material that will benefit readers who are crossing disciplinary lines. Anyone interested in learning how these materials can be made, how they can be characterized, and what they can and might be able to do will likely be well served by this reference."
- Phillip D. Szuromi, Science
Handbook of Nanostructured Materials and Nanotechnology, Volumes 1-5
Handbook of Nanostructured Materials and Nanotechnology, Volumes 1-5,Hari Singh Nalwa,Academic Press,0125137605,Composite Materials,Material Science,Nanostructured materials,Nanotechnology,Physics,Science/Mathematics,Technological Innovations,Technology,Technology & Industrial Arts,Science / Physics
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