Design and Development of Nanostructured Thin Films - Sara Cavaliere - Books - Mdpi AG - 9783039287383 - May 13, 2020
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Design and Development of Nanostructured Thin Films

Sara Cavaliere

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Design and Development of Nanostructured Thin Films

Due to their unique size-dependent physicochemical properties, nanostructured thin films are used in a wide range of applications from smart coating and drug delivery to electrocatalysis and highly-sensitive sensors. Depending on the targeted application and the deposition technique, these materials have been designed and developed by tuning their atomic-molecular 2D- and/or 3D-aggregation, thickness, crystallinity, and porosity, having effects on their optical, mechanical, catalytic, and conductive properties. Several open questions remain about the impact of nanomaterial production and use on environment and health. Many efforts are currently being made not only to prevent nanotechnologies and nanomaterials from contributing to environmental pollution but also to design nanomaterials to support, control, and protect the environment. This Special Issue aims to cover the recent advances in designing nanostructured films focusing on environmental issues related to their fabrication processes (e.g., low power and low cost technologies, the use of environmentally friendly solvents), their precursors (e.g., waste-recycled, bio-based, biodegradable, and natural materials), their applications (e.g., controlled release of chemicals, mimicking of natural processes, and clean energy conversion and storage), and their use in monitoring environment pollution (e.g., sensors optically- or electrically-sensitive to pollutants)


386 pages

Media Books     Hardcover Book   (Book with hard spine and cover)
Released May 13, 2020
ISBN13 9783039287383
Publishers Mdpi AG
Pages 386
Dimensions 170 × 244 × 30 mm   ·   1.03 kg
Language English