Metal Nano 3D Superlattices 1st Edition
Metal Nano 3D Superlattices — 1st Edition by Marie-Paule Pileni is a definitive resource for anyone working at the cutting edge of nanotechnology and materials science. This authoritative volume immediately captures attention with its clear focus on the design, formation, and properties of three-dimensional metal nanoparticle superlattices.
Delving into the book reveals a carefully organized exploration of nanoparticle self-assembly, colloidal chemistry, surface ligand engineering, and advanced characterization techniques. Readers will gain insight into how ordered metal nano 3D superlattices are synthesized, how their collective optical, electronic and catalytic behaviors emerge, and why control at the nanoscale matters for practical devices. Rich conceptual explanations are paired with experimental strategies and interpretive frameworks that bridge theory and lab practice.
For researchers, graduate students, and R&D professionals in academia and industry, this book translates complex science into actionable knowledge. It emphasizes real-world applications in plasmonics, sensing, catalysis and nanoelectronics, making it essential for teams in research hubs from Europe and North America to Asia-Pacific. The writing is rigorous yet accessible, ideal for building classroom curricula or a laboratory reference shelf.
If you need a comprehensive, thoughtfully written guide to the synthesis and functionalization of metal nanoparticle superlattices, Metal Nano 3D Superlattices by Marie-Paule Pileni is an indispensable addition. Enhance your library with this foundational text and advance your work in nanomaterials, photonics, and next-generation materials engineering.
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