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Nanotechnology In Undergraduate Education Kimberly A O Pacheco

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Nanotechnology In Undergraduate Education Kimberly A O Pacheco
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Publisher: American Chemical Society
File Extension: PDF
File size: 36.55 MB
Pages: 209
Author: Kimberly A. O. Pacheco, Richard W. Schwenz, and Wayne E. Jones, Jr. (Eds.)
ISBN: 9780841224636, 9780841269682, 0841224633, 0841269688
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Nanotechnology In Undergraduate Education Kimberly A O Pacheco by Kimberly A. O. Pacheco, Richard W. Schwenz, And Wayne E. Jones, Jr. (eds.) 9780841224636, 9780841269682, 0841224633, 0841269688 instant download after payment.

Content: Course and curriculum innovations. Nanotechnology items for ACS exams standardized tests / T. Holme --
Seeding nanoscience throughout the undergraduate chemistry curriculum / B.H. Augustine --
Integration of nanoscale science and technology into undergraduate curricula / S. Iyer --
Big emphasis on a small topic: introducing nanoscience to undergraduate science majors / R. Schwenz --
Nanoscal laboratory experiences. X-ray diffraction / R. Macaluso --
Development of hands-on nanotechnology content materials: undergraduate chemistry and beyond / S.C. Larsen --
Laboratory modules on environmental impacts of nanotechnology / J. Zhang --
Scanning tunneling microscopy and single molecule conductance: novel undergraduate laboratory experiments / E.V. Iski --
Evolution of a nanotechnology lab for 1st year college students / K. Winkelmann --
Integration of nanoscience into the undergraduate curriculum via simple experiments based on electrospinning of polymer nanofibers / N.J. Pinto --
Exploring the scanning probe: a simple hands-on experiment simulating the operation and characteristics of the atomic force microscope / A. Layson (Teeters) --
Benchtop nanoscale patterning experiments / T. Odom.

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