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Electrochemically Engineered Nanoporous Materials electronic resource Methods, Properties and Applications / edited by Dusan Losic, Abel Santos.

Contributor(s): Losic, Dusan [editor.] | Santos, Abel [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service)Material type: TextTextSeries: Springer Series in Materials SciencePublication details: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2015Description: XV, 364 p. 144 illus., 50 illus. in color. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783319203461Subject(s): Materials Science | Nanochemistry | Surfaces (Physics) | Interfaces (Physical sciences) | Thin films | Engineering -- Materials | Structural Materials | Nanotechnology | Materials Science | Structural Materials | Nanochemistry | Materials Engineering | Surface and Interface Science, Thin Films | NanotechnologyDDC classification: 620.11 LOC classification: TA401-492Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Electrochemical Etching Methods for Producing Porous Silicon -- Properties and Applications of Porous Silicon -- Porous Silicon Biosensors Employing Emerging Capture Probes -- Porous Silicon for Biomedical Applications -- Porous Silicon for Bioanalysis -- Porous Silicon in Drug Delivery Application -- Self-Organized Anodic Nanotubes of Valve Metal Oxides: Synthesis, Properties, Applications Electrochemical Synthesis, Characterization and Applications of Nano-Porous Anodic Alumina -- Oxide (AAO) Membranes Chemical and Structural Modifications of Nanoporous Alumina and its Optical Properties -- Titania Nanotubes for Photocatalysis and Solar Cell Applications -- Titania Nanotubes for Solar Cell Applications -- Titania Nanotubes for Drug Delivery Applications.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: This book provides in-depth knowledge about the fabrications, structures, properties and applications of three outstanding electrochemically engineered nanoporous materials including porous silicon, nanoporous alumina and nanotubular titania.  The book integrates three major themes describing these materials. The first theme is on porous silicon reviewing the methods for preparation by electrochemical etching, properties and methods for surface functionalization relevant for biosensing applications.  Biomedical applications of porous silicon are major focus, described in several chapters reviewing recent developments on bioanalysis, emerging capture probes, and drug delivery. The second theme on nanoporous alumina starts with describing the concept of self-organized electrochemical process used for synthesis nanopore and nanotube structures of valve metal oxides and reviewing recent development and progress on this field. The following chapters are focused mainly  on optical properties and biosensing application of nanoporous alumina providing the reader with the depth of understanding of the structure controlled optical and photonic properties and design of optical biosensing devices using different detection principles such as photoluminescence,  surface plasmon resonance, reflective spectrometry, wave guiding,  Raman scattering etc. The third theme is focused on nanotubular titania reviewing three key applications including photocatalysis, solar cells and drug delivery. The book represents an important resource for academics, researchers, industry professionals, post-graduate and high-level undergraduate students providing them with both an overview of the current state-of-the-art on these materials and their future developments.
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Electrochemical Etching Methods for Producing Porous Silicon -- Properties and Applications of Porous Silicon -- Porous Silicon Biosensors Employing Emerging Capture Probes -- Porous Silicon for Biomedical Applications -- Porous Silicon for Bioanalysis -- Porous Silicon in Drug Delivery Application -- Self-Organized Anodic Nanotubes of Valve Metal Oxides: Synthesis, Properties, Applications Electrochemical Synthesis, Characterization and Applications of Nano-Porous Anodic Alumina -- Oxide (AAO) Membranes Chemical and Structural Modifications of Nanoporous Alumina and its Optical Properties -- Titania Nanotubes for Photocatalysis and Solar Cell Applications -- Titania Nanotubes for Solar Cell Applications -- Titania Nanotubes for Drug Delivery Applications.

This book provides in-depth knowledge about the fabrications, structures, properties and applications of three outstanding electrochemically engineered nanoporous materials including porous silicon, nanoporous alumina and nanotubular titania.  The book integrates three major themes describing these materials. The first theme is on porous silicon reviewing the methods for preparation by electrochemical etching, properties and methods for surface functionalization relevant for biosensing applications.  Biomedical applications of porous silicon are major focus, described in several chapters reviewing recent developments on bioanalysis, emerging capture probes, and drug delivery. The second theme on nanoporous alumina starts with describing the concept of self-organized electrochemical process used for synthesis nanopore and nanotube structures of valve metal oxides and reviewing recent development and progress on this field. The following chapters are focused mainly  on optical properties and biosensing application of nanoporous alumina providing the reader with the depth of understanding of the structure controlled optical and photonic properties and design of optical biosensing devices using different detection principles such as photoluminescence,  surface plasmon resonance, reflective spectrometry, wave guiding,  Raman scattering etc. The third theme is focused on nanotubular titania reviewing three key applications including photocatalysis, solar cells and drug delivery. The book represents an important resource for academics, researchers, industry professionals, post-graduate and high-level undergraduate students providing them with both an overview of the current state-of-the-art on these materials and their future developments.

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