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AAP Research Notes on Nanoscience and Nanotechnology

Foundations of Nanotechnology, Volume 2
Nanoelements Formation and Interaction

Sabu Thomas, PhD
Saeedeh Rafiei
Shima Maghsoodlou
Arezo Afzali

Foundations of Nanotechnology, Volume 2

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Pub Date: October 2014
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Hard ISBN: 9781771880282
Paperback ISBN: 978-1-77463-105-8
E-Book ISBN: 9781482252392
Pages: 420 pages with index
Binding Type: hardbound / ebook / paperback
Series: AAP Research Notes on Nanoscience and Nanotechnology
Volume: 2

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The collection of topics in this book reflects the diversity of recent advances in nanoelements formation and interactions in nanosystems with a broad perspective that will useful for scientists as well as for graduate students and engineers.

One of the main tasks in making nanocomposites is building the dependence of the structure and shape of the nanoelements, forming the basis for the composite of their sizes. This is because with an increase or a decrease in the specific size of nanoelements, their physical-mechanical properties such as the coefficient of elasticity, strength, deformation parameter, etc. vary by over one order. The calculations show that this is primarily due to a significant rearrangement of the atomic structure and the shape of the nanoelement. The investigation of the above parameters of the nanoelements is technically complicated and laborious because of their small sizes. When the characteristics of powder nanocomposites are calculated, it is also very important to take into account the interaction of the nanoelements since the changes in their original shapes and sizes in the interaction process and during the formation of the nanocomposite can lead to a significant change in its properties and a cardinal structural rearrangement. In addition, the studies show the appearance of the processes of the ordering and self-assembling leading to a more organized form of a nanosystem. The above phenomena play an important role in nanotechnological processes. They allow nanotechnologies to be developed for the formation of nanostructures by the self-assembling method (which is based on self-organizing processes) and building up complex spatial nanostructures consisting of different nanoelements.

The study of the above dependences based on the mathematical modeling methods requires the solution of the aforementioned problem at the atomic level. This requires large computational aids and computational time, which makes the development of economical calculation methods urgent. The objective of this volume is the development of such a technique in various nanosystems.

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CONTENTS:
Preface
Chapter 1: Nanoscale Science and Technology: An Overview
Chapter 2: Nanoelement Manufacturing: Self-Assembly
Chapter 3: Nanomaterials: Properties and Application
Chapter 4: Modeling and Simulation
Chapter 5: Molecular Simulation for Nanomaterials
Chapter 6: Numerical Simulation of Nanoelements
Chapter 7: Numerical Study of Axial and Coaxial Electrospinning Process
Index


About the Authors / Editors:
Sabu Thomas, PhD
Director, School of Chemical Sciences, Professor of Polymer Science & Technology & Honorary Director of the International and Inter University Centre for Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam, India

Dr. Sabu Thomas is the Director of the School of Chemical Sciences, Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam, India. He is also a full professor of polymer science and engineering and the Director of the International and Inter University Centre for Nanoscience and Nanotechnology of the same university. He is a fellow of many professional bodies. Professor Thomas has authored or co-authored many papers in international peer-reviewed journals in the area of polymer processing. He has organized several international conferences and has more than 420 publications, 11 books and two patents to his credit. He has been involved in a number of books both as author and editor. He is a reviewer to many international journals and has received many awards for his excellent work in polymer processing. His h Index is 42. Professor Thomas is listed as the 5th position in the list of Most Productive Researchers in India, in 2008.

Saeedeh Rafiei
Professional Textile Engineer and Research Fellow, Technopark, Kerala, India

Saeedeh Rafiei is a professional textile engineer and a Research Fellow at Technopark, Kerala, India’s first technology park and among the three largest IT parks in India today. Saeed Rafiei earned a BSc in Textile Engineering, an MSc on Textile Engineering, and has published several papers in journals and conferences.

Shima Maghsoodlou
Professional Textile Engineer and Research Fellow, Technopark, Kerala, India

Shima Maghsoodlou is a professional textile engineer and a Research Fellow at Technopark, Kerala, India’s first technology park and among the three largest IT parks in India today. Shima Maghsoodlou received a BSc in Textile Engineering, an MSc in Textile Engineering, and has published several papers in journals and conferences.

Arezo Afzali
Professional Textile Engineer and Research Fellow, Technopark, Kerala, India

Arezoo Afzali is a professional textile engineer and a Research Fellow at Technopark, Kerala, India’s first technology park and among the three largest IT parks in India today. She has BSc in Textile Engineering, an MSc in Textile Engineering, and published several papers in journals and conferences.




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