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ISBN 10: 0470994592
ISBN 13: 9780470994597
Author: Helmut Cöelfen, Markus Antonietti
Through both explanation and discussion, this title presents a complete review into mesocrystals, and accurately describes this relatively new study of established materials. This book also provides an introduction to other areas of crystallisation including self-assembly, classical crystallisation and colloidal crystals. Key features: Description of crystals as well as their formation processes and ways to modify them. Examines new ways towards the design of new materials and aids comprehension of the building principles of biominerals. Helps to explain many unusual observations made in the study of crystallisation. Written by the professionals in this subject ‘Mesocrystals: New Self-Assembled Structures’ outlines the future potential of this topic within a variety of disciplines including engineering science, physics and chemistry, making it a versatile and valuable text.
Table of contents:
Chapter 1: Mesocrystals and Nonclassical Crystallization
Chapter 2: Physico-Chemical Principles of Crystallization
Chapter 3: Examples of Crystals Challenging the Classical Textbook Mechanism
Chapter 4: Nonclassical Crystallization
Chapter 5: Self-Assembly and Self-Organization
Chapter 6: Colloidal Crystals with Spherical Units: Opals and Colloidal Nanocrystals
Chapter 7: Mesocrystal Systems
Chapter 8: Mechanisms of Mesocrystal Formation
Chapter 9: Analysis of Mesocrystals
Chapter 10: Tuning of Properties
Chapter 11: A Unifying Crystallization Mechanism
Chapter 12: Analogy between Oriented Attachment or Hierarchically Structured Crystals and Polymers
Chapter 13: Summary and Outlook
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