Functionalization and Surface Science of Nanostructured Materials brings together cutting-edge techniques and strategies for surface functionalization of nanomaterials, supporting a range of novel applications. The book begins by presenting the fundamentals of surface science of nanostructured materials, introducing chemistry, physics, analysis, strategies, and fundamental methods. This is followed by detailed chapters focusing on simulation and theory, analytical tools, and novel strategies for fabrication, stabilization of nanostructures, and ligand exchange for hydrophilicity. Subsequent chapters provide in-depth coverage of applications across engineering, diagnostics, therapeutics, photovoltaics, photocatalysts, supercapacitors, and water treatment. This book will be of interest to all those with an interest in surface functionalization of nanomaterials for advanced applications, including researchers, advanced students, scientists, engineers, and R&D professionals.
Table of Contents
1. Surfaces in nanostructured materials 2. Surface science of nanostructured materials 3. Simulation and theoretical aspects of surface properties of nanomaterials 4. Analytical tools for surface characterization of nanostructured materials 5. Fabrication strategies of surface engineered nanostructured materials 6. Ionic and steric stabilization strategy for colloidal nanoparticles 7. Ligand exchange strategy for changing hydrophilicity in nanomaterials 8. Surface-active nanostructures for advanced engineering applications 9. Surface engineering of nanomaterials for diagnostic and therapeutic applications 10. Surface engineering of nanomaterials for photovoltaic applications 11. Surface engineering of nanomaterials for photocatalytic application 12. Surface engineering of nanomaterials for supercapacitor applications 13. Surface active and surface engineered nanomaterials for water purification 14. Challenges and perspectives in surface functionalization strategies for specific applications