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Nanomaterials for Structural, Functional and Biomedical Applications.
Title:
Nanomaterials for Structural, Functional and Biomedical Applications.
Author:
Khasanov, Oleg.
ISBN:
9783038263470
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Edition:
1st ed.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (282 pages)
Series:
Advanced Materials Research ; v.872

Advanced Materials Research
Contents:
Nanomaterials for Structural, Functional and Biomedical Applications -- Preface, Organizing Committees and Sponsors -- Table of Contents -- I. Advanced Materials: Synthesis, Structure and Application -- Bimetallic Ni-Mo Nitride as the Carbon Dioxide Hydrogenation Catalyst -- Catalysts Based on Nanopowders Supported on Foam Materials for Deep Oxidation of Organic Substances -- Complex Catalysts for Direct Synthesis of Dimethyl Ether from Synthesis Gas. Part I: Study of the Catalytic Properties -- Complex Catalysts for Direct Synthesis of Dimethyl Ether From Synthesis Gas. Part II. The Interaction of the Process Reactants and Products with the Catalyst Surfaces -- Fragmentation, Texturing and Plastic Flow in the Subsurface of Friction-Processed Copper Single Crystal -- Mechanical and Tribotechnical Characteristics of Nanocomposites Based on Mixture of Ultrahigh Molecular Weight Polyethylene and Polypropylene -- Influence of Ultradispersed Fraction of Boron Carbide Powder on Strength Properties of the Ceramics Manufactured by SPS Method -- Modeling the Cluster Organization of Al2O3 for Obtaining more Perfect Materials -- Pattern of the B4C Ceramics Surface Deformation at Local Loading -- Peculiarities of Surface Fracture of B4C Ceramics under Loads -- Production of Precursors for Ceramics Materials on the Base of Aluminum Nanopowders in Mixtures with Some Simple Substances -- Properties of Silver Nanoparticles Prepared by the Electric Spark Dispersion Method -- Strengthening of Foam Glass Materials -- Structural State, Phase Composition and Mechanical Properties of Wear-Resistant Cast Iron Modified by Ultrafine Powders -- Structure and Properties of Leaded Tin Bronze under Different Crystallization Conditions -- The Influence of the Peptide Molar Ratios on the Functionalization of Gold Nanoparticles.

The Influence of Zn3(PO4)2:Mn - Luminophores Synthesis Conditions on their Surface and Luminescent Features -- Impact of Protective Release Coatings with Nanopowders on the Quality of Bronze Castings Surface -- Influence of Nanostructured Powder Modifiers on the Structure of a Welding Bead -- Prospects of Using Nanopowders as Flame Retardant Additives -- Pulsed Cathodoluminescence of ZnWO4:Eu Single Crystals and Nanocrystals -- II. Novel Processing for Improving Materials -- Activation of Copper and Alumina Powders in Ball Mill -- Effect of the Gas Composition at the Electrical Explosion of Wires on the Nanopowders Properties -- Electron Beam Sintering of Zirconia Ceramics -- Electron-Ion-Plasma Modification of the Surface Layer of Silumin -- Hardening of the Surface Layer of Silumin by Electron Beam -- Measuring the Force Gradient Acting on a Magnetic Microsphere above a Micro-Magnet Array -- Microstructure Features of Aluminum Alloys Welded Joint Obtained by Friction Stir Welding -- Phase Composition and Defect Substructure of the Zirconia Nanopowder Modified by the Powerful Ultrasonic Assistance -- Physical Base of the Metallic Gradient Surface Layers of Titanium Alloys Formed under Ion Implantation -- Properties of Copper and Molybdenum Sulfide Powders Produced by Self-Propagating High-Temperature Synthesis -- Properties of WS2 Films Prepared by Magnetron Sputtering from a Nanostructured Target -- Study of Phase Formation Processes in a Three-Component System of Diopside, Porcelain, Alumina -- Study of Products of Electrical Explosion of Iron Wires in Argon-Oxygen Mixture -- The Structure and Properties of Hard Metals Irradiated by High-Energy Electron Beam -- Zr+ Ion-Beam Surface Treatment of 30CrMnSiNi2 Steel for Improving its Fatigue Durability -- III. Biomedical Aspects of Nanomaterials.

Deposition of Biocompatible Coatings from the Ablation Plasma Produced by the Irradiation of the Hydroxyapatite Target with Powerful Ion Beams -- Drug Delivery System of a Radio-Protective Inclusion Complex -- Effect of Humic Substances and Silicon Ions on Stability of Iron Hydroxide (III) Nanoparticles -- Formation Hybrid Method of Multilayer Biocoatings, Based on PVD Technology -- High Physicochemical Persistence of Aluminum Nanoparticles in Synthetic Body Fluids -- Nonwoven Polylactide Scaffolds Obtained by Solution Blow Spinning and the In Vitro Degradation Dynamics -- Surface Acid-Base Characteristics and their Contribution to Aggregative Stability of Nanoparticles -- Keywords Index -- Authors Index.
Abstract:
Collection of selected, peer reviewed papers from the Russian-German Forum on Nanotechnology, May 21-24, 2013, Tomsk, Russia. The 43 papers are grouped as follows: Chapter 1: Advanced Materials: Synthesis, Structure and Application; Chapter 2: Novel Processing for Improving Materials; Chapter 3: Biomedical Aspects of Nanomaterials The forum was held to strengthen the established contacts between Russian and German scientists, to enhance scientific and technical cooperation in fundamental and applied nanotechnology, and to identify topics that might lead to joint research and development clusters or project groups. The major areas discussed were synthesis, structure, and application of advanced materials; novel processing for improving materials; and biomedical aspects of nanomaterials. The 43 selected papers consider such topics as mechanical and tribotechnical characteristics of nanocomposites based on a mixture of ultrahigh molecular weight polyethylene and polypropylene, the impact of protective release coatings with nanopowders on the quality of bronze castings surface, products of electrical explosion of iron wires in an argon-oxygen mixture, and non-woven polylactide scaffolds obtained by solution blow spinning and the in vitro degradation dynamics. - Biomaterials. - Biomedical research. - Materials science. - Nanoscience. - Nanotechnology.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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