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Carbon: The Next Silicon : Book 1 - Fundamentals
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Marc MadouNumber Of Reads:
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This book provides an introduction to the state-of-the art in C-MEMS/C-NEMS with an emphasis on lithographically patterned photo-polymers, carbonized in an inert atmosphere. We can expand our perspective considerably by learning from the traditional carbon manufacturing community where researchers deal with a much wider variety of carbon feed stocks such as coal, coconut shell, wood, agricultural wastes, and industrial wastes to make all types of useful carbons. The new concepts are introduced by discussing carbon nanomaterials synthesis aided with catalysts and chemistry and detailing the microstructure of the resulting nanocarbons.
Marc Madou
Distinguished Professor in Nanoengineering School of Engineering and Science Expertise Nanotechnology Metal nanoparticle embedding into Carbon Nanofibers Nano Gap Renowned researcher in miniaturization sciences (micro- and nano-electromechanical systems). Vice President at the Nanogen Advanced Technology, founder of Teknekron Sensor Development Corporation, and consultant at his own firm since 1993. He´s been a Distinguished Professor at the University of California Irvine and at the Materials Research Center at Ohio State University. Director of the NSF Center for Industrial Sensors and Measurements. Visiting Professor at UC Berkeley University and Louisiana State University. He has published more than 200 articles in specialized magazines, is a member of the editorial boards of various publications and has published 11 books.Ph.D., Rijksuniversiteit, Ghent, Belgium, Semiconductor Electrochemistry, Solid-State Physics Laboratory, 1978
, M.Sc., Rijksuniversiteit, Ghent, Belgium, Physical Chemistry B.Sc., Rijksuniversiteit,Ghent,Belgium, Physical Chemistry, 1973.Ph.D., Semiconductor Electrochemistry (Physical Chemistry-Solid State Physics), 1978.
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