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Volume 1: Solution Phase Synthesis of Nanomaterials Volume 2: Gas Phase Synthesis of Nanomaterials Volume 3: Unconventional Methods for Nanostructure Fabrication Volume 4: Characterization Methods for Nanostructures With over 100 illustrations, this comprehensive book set includes four volumes, covering the methods and protocols for the synthesis, fabrication, and characterization of nanomaterials. This 4-volume Handbook set is a comprehensive reference covering an exhaustive list of nanomaterials in various compositions, morphologies, and surface properties It is organized appropriately to allow quick finding of the nanomaterials of interest and the methods of making it In addition to protocols for the synthesis and fabrication of the nanomaterials, it also introduces methods for characterizing their morphological and physical properties 2500pp Oct 2019 978-981-3277-78-6 (Set) US$1,950 £1,715 978-981-3277-87-8 (ebook) US$2,925 £2,575 Sample chapters & more info at https://tinyurl.com/ws11200 World Scientific Series in Nanoscience and Nanotechnology - Volume 18 Handbook of Synthetic Methodologies and Protocols of Nanomaterials In 4 Volumes Editor-in-Chief Yadong Yin University of California, Riverside, USA Volume editors Yu Lu (University of California, Riverside, USA) Yat Li (University of California, Santa Cruz, USA) Yiding Liu (Southwest Petroleum University, P R of China) Le He (Soochow University, P R of China) Yihan Zhu (Zhejiang University of Technology, P R of China) Yu Han (King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia) Foreword by Younan Xia (Georgia Institute of Technology, USA)

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  • Volume 1: Solution Phase Synthesis of NanomaterialsVolume 2: Gas Phase Synthesis of NanomaterialsVolume 3: Unconventional Methods for Nanostructure FabricationVolume 4: Characterization Methods for Nanostructures

    With over 100 illustrations, this comprehensive book set includes four volumes, covering the methods and protocols for the synthesis, fabrication, and characterization of nanomaterials.

    • This 4-volume Handbook set is a comprehensive reference covering an exhaustive list of nanomaterials in various compositions, morphologies, and surface properties

    • It is organized appropriately to allow quick finding of the nanomaterials of interest and the methods of making it

    • In addition to protocols for the synthesis and fabrication of the nanomaterials, it also introduces methods for characterizing their morphological and physical properties

    2500pp Oct 2019978-981-3277-78-6 (Set) US$1,950 £1,715978-981-3277-87-8 (ebook) US$2,925 £2,575

    Sample chapters & more info at

    https://tinyurl.com/ws11200

    World Scientific Series in Nanoscience and Nanotechnology - Volume 18

    Handbook of Synthetic Methodologies and Protocols of NanomaterialsIn 4 Volumes

    Editor-in-Chief Yadong YinUniversity of California, Riverside, USA

    Volume editorsYu Lu (University of California, Riverside, USA)

    Yat Li (University of California, Santa Cruz, USA)

    Yiding Liu (Southwest Petroleum University, P R of China)Le He (Soochow University, P R of China)

    Yihan Zhu (Zhejiang University of Technology, P R of China)

    Yu Han (King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia)

    Foreword by Younan Xia (Georgia Institute of Technology, USA)

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    Handbook of Synthetic Methodologies and Protocols of Nanomaterials

    Volume 2: Gas Phase Synthesis of Nanomaterials Volume editor: Yat Li (University of California, Santa Cruz, USA)

    Chapter 1 Growth MechanismYing-Chih Pu (National University of Tainan, Taiwan) & Yi Yang (University of California, Santa Cruz, USA)

    Chapter 2 Chemical Vapor Deposition (CVD)Bin Yao, Jing Zhang, Wang Xiao & Andrea Cruz (University of California, Santa Cruz, USA)

    Chapter 3 Metal Organic Chemical Vapor Deposition (MOCVD)Bin Yao, Jing Zhang, Wang Xiao & Daniel Bulmahn (University of California, Santa Cruz, USA)

    Chapter 4 Plasma Enhanced Chemical Vapor Deposition (PECVD) Ying-Chih Pu (National University of Tainan, Taiwan) & Yi Yang (University of California, Santa Cruz, USA)

    Chapter 5 Atomic Layer Deposition (ALD)Mingyang Li (Sun Yat-Sen University, P R of China and University of California, Santa Cruz, USA) & Yexiang Tong (Sun Yat-Sen University, P R of China)

    Chapter 6 Molecular Beam Epitaxy (MBE)Tianyu Liu (University of California, Santa Cruz, USA and Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, USA) & Yu Song (University of California, Santa Cruz, USA and Northeastern University, P R of China)

    Chapter 7 Other Gas Phase Synthesize MethodsTianyi Kou (University of California, Santa Cruz, USA)

    Volume 1: Solution-Phase Synthesis of Nanomaterials Volume editors: Yadong Yin (University of California, Riverside, USA) and Yu Lu (University of California, Riverside, USA)

    Chapter 1 Synthesis of Colloidal Nanocrystals through Thermolysis of PrecursorsRaúl García-Rodríguez (Universidad de Valladolid, Spain) & Haitao Liu (University of Pittsburgh, USA)

    Chapter 2 Solvothermal Synthesis of NanomaterialsHaoyi Li & Xun Wang (Tsinghua University, P R of China)

    Chapter 3 Lithium (3Li)Jianwu Wen (Southwest University of Science and Technology, P R of China)

    CHAPTER 4 Carbon (4C)Ji Feng (University of California, Riverside, USA)

    Chapter 5 Magnesium (12Mg) Chapter 6 Alumium (13Al)Chapter 7 Silicon (14Si)Chapter 8 Phosphorus (15P) Chapter 9 Sulfur (16S)Chapter 10 Potassium (19K)Chapter 11 Calcium (20Ca)Chapter 12 Scandium (21Sc)Chapter 13 Titanium (22Ti)Chapter 14 Vanadium (23V)Chapter 15 Chromium (24Cr) Chapter 16 Manganese (25Mn)Chapter 17 Iron (26Fe)Chapter 18 Cobalt (27Co)Chapter 19 Nickel (28Ni)Chapter 20 Copper (29Cu)Chapter 21 Zinc (30Zn)Chapter 22 Gallium (31Ga)Chapter 23 Germanium (32Ge)Chapter 24 Selenium (34Se)Chapter 25 Yttrium (39Y)Chapter 26 Zirconium (40Zr)Chapter 27 Niobium (41Nb)Chapter 28 Molybdenum (42Mo)Chapter 29 Ruthenium (44Ru)Chapter 30 Rhodium (45Rh)Chapter 32 Silver (47Ag)

    Chapter 33 Cadmiun (48Cd)Chapter 34 Indium (49In)Chapter 35 Tin (50Sn)Chapter 36 Tellurium (52Te)Chapter 37 Barium (56Ba)Chapter 38 Lanthanum (57La)Chapter 39 Cerium (58Ce)Chapter 40 Praseodmium (59Pr)Chapter 41 Neodymium (60Nd)Chapter 42 Samarium (62Sm)Chapter 43 Europium (63Eu)Chapter 44 Gadolinium (64Gd)Chapter 45 Terbium (65Tb)Chapter 46 Dysprosium (66Dy)Chapter 47 Holmium (67Ho)Chapter 48 Erbium (68Er)Chapter 49 Thulium (69Tm)Chapter 50 Ytterbium (70Yb)Chapter 51 Lutetium (71Lu)Chapter 52 Tungsten (74W)Chapter 54 Iridium (77Ir)Chapter 55 Platinum (78Pt)Chapter 56 Gold (79Au)Chapter 57 Mercury (80Hg)Chapter 58 Thallium (81Tl)Chapter 59 Lead (82Pb)

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    Handbook of Synthetic Methodologies and Protocols of Nanomaterials

    Volume 3: Unconventional Methods for Nanostructure Fabrication Volume editors: Yiding Liu (Southwest Petroleum University, P R of China), Le He (Soochow University, P R of China) and Yadong Yin (University of California, Riverside, USA)

    Chapter 1 IntroductionYiding Liu (Southwest Petroleum University, P R of China)

    Chapter 2 Lithography and PrintingLe He (Soochow University, P R of China)

    Chapter 3 Self-assembly of NanostructuresYiding Liu (Southwest Petroleum University, P R of China) & Le He (Soochow University, P R of China)

    Chapter 4 Chemical Transformation of NanostructuresLuntao Liu & Wenshou Wang (Shandong University, P R of China)

    Chapter 5 Template Synthesis of NanostructuresYiding Liu (Southwest Petroleum University, P R of China)

    Chapter 6 Electrospinning Rashed Aleisa (University of California, Riverside, USA)

    Chapter 7 Laser Synthesis of Colloids: Fundamentals and ApplicationsHongwen Zhang, Guangqiang Liu, Weiping Cai & Yue Li (Chinese Academy of Sciences, P R of China)

    Chapter 8 Flame Synthesis of NanomaterialsHeejung Jung (University of California, Riverside, USA)

    Chapter 9 Plasma Synthesis of NanomaterialsLorenzo Mangolini (University of California, Riverside, USA) & Nicole Wagner (California State Polytechnic University Pomona, USA)

    Chapter 10 Atomic Layer Deposition for Nanomaterials SynthesisXinwei Wang & Zheng Guo (Peking University, P R of China)

    Volume 4: Characterization Methods for Nanostructures Volume editors: Yihan Zhu (Zhejiang University of Technology, P R of China) and Yu Han (King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia)

    Chapter 1 Structural Characterizations of Nanomaterials by Electron DiffractionPeng Guo (Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, P R of China)

    Chapter 2 Characterization of Nanomaterials by Electron MicroscopyShoucong Ning (National University of Singapore, Singapore), Yifei Yuan (University of Illinois at Chicago and Argonne National Laboratory, USA), Wang Li (Zhejiang University of Technology, P R of China), Wei Shao (Zhejiang University of Technology, P R of China), Anmin Nie (Yanshan University, P R of China) & Yihan Zhu (Zhejiang University of Technology, P R of China)

    Chapter 3 Applications of Atomic Force Microscopy in Characterizing NanomaterialsPei Wei & Hai Li (Nanjing Tech University, P R of China)

    Chapter 4 Scanning Tunneling MicroscopyChengding Gu (National University of Singapore, Singapore), Shuo Sun (National University of Singapore, Singapore), Jialin Zhang (National University of Singapore, Singapore), Li Wang (Nanchang University, P R of China) & Wei Chen (National University of Singapore, Singapore and National University of Singapore (Suzhou) Research Institute, P R of China)

    Chapter 5 X-ray DiffractionZhengyang Zhou & Junliang Sun (Peking University, P R of China)

    Chapter 6 In situ and Operando X-ray Techniques: Introduction, Typical Sample Environments and Research ExamplesZhiyang Wang & Qinfen Gu (Australian Synchrotron (ANSTO), Australia)

    Chapter 7 X-ray Absorption Fine Structure Spectroscopy for Characterizing NanostructuresHongliang Bao & Jianqiang Wang (Shanghai Institute of Applied Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, P R of China)

    Chapter 8 Static and Dynamic Light ScatteringYimin Mao (University of Maryland, College Park, USA and National Institute of Standards and Technology, USA), Benjamin S. Hsiao (Stony Brook University, USA) & Benjamin Chu (Stony Brook University, USA)

    Chapter 9 Vibrational Characterization Methods for and with NanostructuresPriscila Alessio (São Paulo State University, Brazil), Pedro H. B. Aoki (São Paulo State University, Brazil) & Ricardo F. Aroca (University of Windsor, Canada)

    Chapter 10 NMR Spectroscopy Applied to Nanostructured MaterialsChristian G. Canlas, Andrei Gurinov, Edy Abou-Hamad & Abdul-Hamid Emwas (King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia)

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  • Handbook of Synthetic Methodologies and Protocols of Nanomaterials (In 4 Volumes) Editor-in-Chief Yadong Yin (University of California, Riverside, USA)

    Volume 1: Solution-Phase Synthesis of Nanomaterialsedited by Yadong Yin (University of California, Riverside, USA) & Yu Lu (University of California, Riverside, USA)

    Volume 2: Gas Phase Synthesis of Nanomaterialsedited by Yat Li (University of California, Santa Cruz, USA)

    Volume 3: Unconventional Methods for Nanostructure Fabricationedited by Yiding Liu (Southwest Petroleum University, P R of China), Le He (Soochow University, P R of China) & Yadong Yin (University of California, Riverside, USA)

    Volume 4: Characterization Methods for Nanostructuresedited by Yihan Zhu (Zhejiang University of Technology, P R of China) & Yu Han (King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia)

    The first two books introduce the solution phase and gas synthesis approaches for nanomaterials, providing a number of most widely used protocols for each nanomaterial. An exhaustive list of nanomaterials is included, which are arranged according to the atomic number of the main element in the compound for easy search. For each material, the protocols are categorized according to the morphology of the nanostructure. A detailed reference is included in each protocol to point the readers to the source of the protocol.

    The third book describes many unconventional methods for the fabrication of nanostructures, including lithography and printing, self-assembly, chemical transformation, templated synthesis, electrospinning, laser induced synthesis, flame and plasma synthesis, and atomic layer deposition processes.

    The fourth book covers the typical methods for structural characterization of nanomaterials, including electron diffraction, electron microscopy, atomic force microscopy, scanning tunneling microscopy, X-ray diffraction, in-situ and operando X-ray techniques, X-ray absorption fine structure spectroscopy, static and dynamic light scattering, vibrational characterization methods, and NMR spectroscopy.

    In addition to the introduction of the basic operational principles of these tools, the book focuses explicitly on how they can be applied for analyzing nanomaterials. The handbook is a complete reference that can provide readers easily accessible information on how to synthesize and characterize nanomaterials desired for their target applications.

    Readership: Science students and professionals in the field of nanomaterials and nanostructures.

    Handbook of Synthetic Methodologies and Protocols of Nanomaterials

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    About the Editor-in-Chief: Yadong YinYadong Yin received his B.S. (1996) and M.S. (1998) in Chemistry from the University of Science and Technology of China, and Ph.D. (2002) from the University of Washington, Seattle (with Prof. Younan Xia). In 2003 he became a postdoctoral fellow at the University of California, Berkeley under the supervision of Prof. A. Paul Alivisatos, and then a staff scientist at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in 2005. He joined the faculty at the Department of Chemistry, University of California, Riverside as an Assistant Professor in 2006, and was promoted to Full Professor in 2014. He is a Highly Cited Researcher (by Clarivate Analytics) from 2014 to 2018, and his Google Scholar h-Index is 112 (Dec 2019).