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In 1959, Richard P. Feynman gave a famous talk entitled There s Plenty of Room at the Bottom in a meeting of American Physical Society conducted at Caltech, USA. Feynman discussed his vision, building of objects atom by atom or molecule by molecule. This was the first idea and constitution of nanotechnology . Hereafter, nanotechnology has been attracted considerable interests in materials science, which is driven by the expectations concerning the application of nanomaterials in many technological applications as a forthcoming generation of functional materials for the new century. Within the…mehr

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In 1959, Richard P. Feynman gave a famous talk entitled There s Plenty of Room at the Bottom in a meeting of American Physical Society conducted at Caltech, USA. Feynman discussed his vision, building of objects atom by atom or molecule by molecule. This was the first idea and constitution of nanotechnology . Hereafter, nanotechnology has been attracted considerable interests in materials science, which is driven by the expectations concerning the application of nanomaterials in many technological applications as a forthcoming generation of functional materials for the new century. Within the last decade, nanoscience and nanotechnology have been considered as the leading research area in the physical and life sciences and engineering. This book consists of synthesis and characterization of coated magnetic spinel nanoparticles by various solution-based processes including hydrothermal, surfactant-assisted, sonochemical, gel-to crystalline, thermal decomposition and co-precipitation methods. Structural, morphological, spectroscopic, magnetic and electrical properties of the spinel nanoparticles were characterized by XRD, FTIR, TEM, SEM, EPR, TGA, and conductivity measurements.
Autorenporträt
Zehra Durmus got under graduate degree in Department of Chemical Engineering at Istanbul Univ., TR, in 1999 and graduate degree in Department of Chemistry at Fatih Univ., TR, in 2009. She is corresponding and co-author of many articles published in journals and proceeding books in the fields of magnetic nanoparticles, ferrites and magnetism.