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Encapsulation Nanotechnologies Vikas Mittal

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Encapsulation Nanotechnologies Vikas Mittal
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Publisher: Wiley-Scrivener
File Extension: PDF
File size: 12.24 MB
Pages: 446
Author: Vikas Mittal
ISBN: 9781118344552, 9781118729175, 1118344553, 111872917X
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Encapsulation Nanotechnologies Vikas Mittal by Vikas Mittal 9781118344552, 9781118729175, 1118344553, 111872917X instant download after payment.

The process of encapsulation by which living creatures are engulfed in a protective shell is both well understood and widely used in industry. This work highlights the growing interest and use of nanotechnologies for the generation of nano-capsules or nano-containers with desirable properties and behaviors. It introduces readers to many significant processes and technologies that have been developed and applied successfully to generate encapsulated materials, addressing the high potential of these technologies and products in a large number of commercial processes.Content:
Chapter 1 Copper Encapsulation of Multi?Walled Carbon Nanotubes (pages 1–39): Yong Sun and Boateng Onwona?Agyeman
Chapter 2 Novel Nanocomposites: Intercalation of Ionically Conductive Polymers into Molybdic Acid (pages 41–70): Rabin Bissessur, Blakney Hopkins and Douglas C. Dahn
Chapter 3 Fluid?Bed Technology for Encapsulation and Coating Purposes (pages 71–105): Roman G. Szafran
Chapter 4 Use of Electrospinning for Encapsulation (pages 107–135): Rocio Perez?Maria, Maria Jose Fabra, Jose Maria Lagaron and Amparo Lopez?Rubio
Chapter 5 Microencapsulation by Interfacial Polymerization (pages 137–173): Fabien Salaon
Chapter 6 Encapsulation of Silica Particles by a Thin Shell of Poly(Methyl) Methacrylate (pages 175–202): Isidora Freris and Alvise Benedetti
Chapter 7 Organic Thin?Film Transistors with Solution?Processed Encapsulation (pages 203–223): Feng?Yu Tsai and Yu Fu
Chapter 8 Tunable Encapsulation Property of Amphiphilic Polymer Based on Hyperbranched Polyethylenimine (pages 225–253): Decheng Wan and Toshifumi Satoh
Chapter 9 Polymer Layers by Initiated CVD for Thin Film Gas Barrier Encapsulation (pages 255–289): D.A. Spee, J.K. Rath and R.E.I. Schropp
Chapter 10 Polymeric Hollow Particles for Encapsulation of Chemical Molecules (pages 291–345): Jong Myung Park
Chapter 11 Protic Ionic Liquids Confinement in Macro, Meso and Microporous Materials for Proton Conduction (pages 347–389): A. Eguizabal and M.P. Pina
Chapter 12 Encapsulation Methods with Supercritical Carbon Dioxide: Basis and Applications (pages 391–424): Soraya Rodriguez?Rojo, Angel Martin and Maria Jose Cocero

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