Inorganic nanosheets and nanosheet-based materials : fundamentals and applications of two-dimensional systems /: fundamentals and applications of two-dimensional systems. (2017)
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- Title:
- Inorganic nanosheets and nanosheet-based materials : fundamentals and applications of two-dimensional systems /: fundamentals and applications of two-dimensional systems. (2017)
- Main Title:
- Inorganic nanosheets and nanosheet-based materials : fundamentals and applications of two-dimensional systems
- Further Information:
- Note: Teruyuki Nakato, Jun Kawamata, Shinsuke Takagi, editors.
- Editors:
- Nakato, Teruyuki
Kawamata, Jun
Takagi, Shinsuke - Contents:
- Preface; Contents; Fundamental Aspects of Inorganic Nanosheets; 1 Materials Chemistry of Inorganic Nanosheets-Overview and History; 1.1 Introduction-What Are Inorganic Nanosheets?; 1.2 Inorganic Nanosheets and Chemistry of Nanomaterials; 1.3 Intercalation Chemistry and Nanosheets; 1.4 History of Nanosheet Research; 1.4.1 Paradigm of Chemistry Researches Related to Nanosheets; 1.4.2 Progress in Intercalation Chemistry; 1.4.3 Development of Nanosheet Chemistry; 1.5 Classification and Preparation of Exfoliated Nanosheets; 1.5.1 Nanosheets of Ion-Exchangeable Layered Solids. 1.5.2 Nanosheets of Non-ion-Exchangeable Layered Solids1.6 Nanosheet-Based Nanostructures; 1.7 Application of the Nanosheets to Advanced Materials; 1.7.1 Applications of Single Nanosheets; 1.7.2 Applications of Two-Dimensional Nanospaces; 1.7.3 Applications Based on Thinness of the Nanosheets; 1.7.4 Applications Based on the High Surface Area of the Nanosheets; 1.7.5 Applications of Colloidally Dispersed State of the Nanosheets; 1.8 Outlook; References; 2 Clay Minerals as Natural Nanosheets; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Clay Minerals; 2.2.1 General; 2.2.2 Smectites; 2.3 Film Formation Techniques. 2.3.1 Casting2.3.2 Spin Coating; 2.3.3 Layer-by-Layer (LbL) Assembling; 2.3.4 Langmuir-Blodgett (LB) and Langmuir-Schaefer (LS) Technique; 2.4 Organization of Molecules in the Interlayer Space; 2.4.1 Alkylammonium Cations; 2.4.2 Cationic Organic Dyes; 2.4.3 Cationic Inorganic Dyes; 2.5 Organization of Clay Mineral Layers;Preface; Contents; Fundamental Aspects of Inorganic Nanosheets; 1 Materials Chemistry of Inorganic Nanosheets-Overview and History; 1.1 Introduction-What Are Inorganic Nanosheets?; 1.2 Inorganic Nanosheets and Chemistry of Nanomaterials; 1.3 Intercalation Chemistry and Nanosheets; 1.4 History of Nanosheet Research; 1.4.1 Paradigm of Chemistry Researches Related to Nanosheets; 1.4.2 Progress in Intercalation Chemistry; 1.4.3 Development of Nanosheet Chemistry; 1.5 Classification and Preparation of Exfoliated Nanosheets; 1.5.1 Nanosheets of Ion-Exchangeable Layered Solids. 1.5.2 Nanosheets of Non-ion-Exchangeable Layered Solids1.6 Nanosheet-Based Nanostructures; 1.7 Application of the Nanosheets to Advanced Materials; 1.7.1 Applications of Single Nanosheets; 1.7.2 Applications of Two-Dimensional Nanospaces; 1.7.3 Applications Based on Thinness of the Nanosheets; 1.7.4 Applications Based on the High Surface Area of the Nanosheets; 1.7.5 Applications of Colloidally Dispersed State of the Nanosheets; 1.8 Outlook; References; 2 Clay Minerals as Natural Nanosheets; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Clay Minerals; 2.2.1 General; 2.2.2 Smectites; 2.3 Film Formation Techniques. 2.3.1 Casting2.3.2 Spin Coating; 2.3.3 Layer-by-Layer (LbL) Assembling; 2.3.4 Langmuir-Blodgett (LB) and Langmuir-Schaefer (LS) Technique; 2.4 Organization of Molecules in the Interlayer Space; 2.4.1 Alkylammonium Cations; 2.4.2 Cationic Organic Dyes; 2.4.3 Cationic Inorganic Dyes; 2.5 Organization of Clay Mineral Layers; References; 3 Synthetic Nanosheets from Ion-Exchangeable Layered Solids; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Cation-Exchangeable Layered Solids and Their Exfoliation; 3.2.1 Cation-Exchangeable Layered Solids; 3.2.2 Exfoliation; 3.3 Exfoliation Mechanism in Aqueous Systems. 3.3.1 Osmotic Swelling3.3.2 From Swelling to Exfoliation; 3.3.3 Effects of the Exfoliating Reagent and Temperature; 3.3.4 Nanosheet Size; 3.4 Exfoliation of Typical Cation-Exchangeable Layered Solids; 3.4.1 Titanates; 3.4.2 Niobates and Tantalates; 3.4.3 Perovskite-Type Titanates, Niobates, and Tantalates; 3.4.4 Other Transition-Element Oxometallates; 3.4.4.1 Manganates; 3.4.4.2 Cobaltates; 3.4.4.3 Ruthenates; 3.4.4.4 Tungstates; 3.4.5 Silicates; 3.4.6 Metal Phosphates; 3.4.7 Other Cation-Exchangeable and Related Materials; 3.5 Exfoliation of Anion-Exchangeable Layered Solids. 3.5.1 Layered Double Hydroxides (LDHs)3.5.2 Layered Hydroxide Salts; 3.6 Assembly of the Nanosheets; 3.6.1 Aggregation to Bulk Solids; 3.6.1.1 Porous Solids; 3.6.1.2 Cast Films; 3.6.1.3 Transformation to Nanoscrolls; 3.6.2 Layer-by-Layer Assemblies; 3.6.2.1 Electrostatic LbL Assemblies; 3.6.2.2 Langmuir-Blodgett Films; 3.6.2.3 Nanosheet Monolayer Films as Substrates for Crystal Growth; 3.6.3 Assemblies of the Nanosheets in the Colloidal State; 3.7 Summary and Outlook; References; 4 Graphene: Synthesis and Functionalization; 4.1 Introduction. … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Tokyo, Japan : Springer
- Publication Date:
- 2017
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- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 620.1/15
540
Nanostructured materials
SCIENCE -- Chemistry -- General
Nanostructured materials
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- English
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- 9784431564966
4431564969 - Related ISBNs:
- 9784431564942
4431564942 - Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references.
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