000 02126cam a22003132 b4500
001 7509
003 CUTN
005 20130607163755.0
006 m d
007 cr n
008 081204e20081201njua s|||||||| 2|eng|d
020 _a9783540693222
020 _a354069322X (Trade Cloth)
_cUSD 219.00 Retail Price (Publisher)
024 3 _a9783540693222
035 _a(WaSeSS)ssj0000128448
037 _b00024965
040 _aBIP US
_dWaSeSS
_cLOC
050 4 _aQD382.C66W35 2008
100 1 _aWan, Meixiang
_eAuthor
_zWAN
210 1 0 _aConducting Polymers with Micro or Nanometer Structure
245 1 0 _aConducting Polymers with Micro or Nanometer Structure
_h[electronic resource]
260 _aNew York :
_bSpringer
_cDec. 2008
506 _aLicense restrictions may limit access.
520 8 _aAnnotation
_bConducting Polymers with Micro or Nanometer Structure describes a topic discovered by three winners of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2000: Alan J. Heeger, University of California at Santa Barbara, Alan G. MacDiarmid at the University of Pennsylvania, and Hideki Shirakawa at the University of Tsukuba. Since then, the unique properties of conducting polymers have led to promising applications in functional materials and technologies. The book first briefly summarizes the main concepts of conducting polymers before introducing micro/nanostructured conducting polymers dealing with their synthesis, structural characterizations, formation mechanisms, physical and chemical properties, and potential applications in nanomaterials and nanotechnology. The book is intended for researchers in the related fields of chemistry, physics, materials, nanomaterials and nanodevices. Meixiang Wan is a professor at the Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing.
773 0 _tSpringerLink ebooks - Chemistry and Materials Science (2008)
856 4 0 _uhttp://www.columbia.edu/cgi-bin/cul/resolve?clio7849664
_zFull text available from SpringerLink ebooks - Chemistry and Materials Science (2008)
910 _aBowker Global Books in Print record
942 _2ddc
_cBOOKS
999 _c3790
_d3790