TY - BOOK ID - 5453251 TI - Molecular building blocks for nanotechnology : from diamondoids to nanoscale materials and applications PY - 2007 VL - v. 109 SN - 9780387399379 0387399372 1489997016 9786611042752 1281042757 0387399380 PB - New York ; [London] : Springer, DB - UniCat KW - Nanotechnology KW - Nanotechnologie KW - Nanotechnology. KW - Natural Science Disciplines KW - Miniaturization KW - Disciplines and Occupations KW - Technology KW - Technology, Industry, and Agriculture KW - Technology, Industry, Agriculture KW - Chemical & Materials Engineering KW - Engineering & Applied Sciences KW - Technology - General KW - Materials Science KW - Nanostructured materials. KW - Molecular structure. KW - Structure, Molecular KW - Nanomaterials KW - Nanometer materials KW - Nanophase materials KW - Nanostructure controlled materials KW - Nanostructure materials KW - Ultra-fine microstructure materials KW - Materials science. KW - Condensed matter. KW - Optical materials. KW - Electronic materials. KW - Materials Science. KW - Optical and Electronic Materials. KW - Condensed Matter Physics. KW - Molecular technology KW - Nanoscale technology KW - High technology KW - Electronic materials KW - Optics KW - Materials KW - Condensed materials KW - Condensed media KW - Condensed phase KW - Materials, Condensed KW - Media, Condensed KW - Phase, Condensed KW - Liquids KW - Matter KW - Solids KW - Material science KW - Physical sciences KW - Chemical structure KW - Structural bioinformatics KW - Microstructure UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:5453251 AB - This book is a result of the research and educational activities of a group of outstanding scientists worldwide who have authored the chapters of this book dealing with the behavior of nanoscale building blocks. It contains a variety of subjects covering computational, dry and wet nanotechnology. The state-of-the-art subject matters presented here provide the reader with the latest developments on ongoing nanoscience and nanotechnology research from the bottom-up approach, which starts with with atoms and molecules as molecular building blocks. ER -