With physical properties that often may not be described by the transposition of physical laws from 3D space across to 2D or even 1D space, low-dimensional solids exhibit a high degree of anisotropy in the spatial distribution of their chemical bonds. This means that they can demonstrate new phenomena such as charge-density waves and can display nanoparticulate (0D), fibrous (1D) and lamellar (2D) morphologies. <p>This text presents some of the most recent research into the synthesis and properties of these solids and covers:</p> <ul> <li>Metal Oxide Nanoparticles</li> <li>Inorganic Nanotubes and Nanowires</li> <li>Biomedical Applications of Layered Double Hydroxides</li> <li>Carbon Nanotubes and Related Structures</li> <li>Superconducting Borides</li> </ul> <p>Introducing topics such as novel layered superconductors, inorganic-DNA delivery systems and the chemistry and physics of inorganic nanotubes and nanosheets, this book discusses some of the most exciting concepts in this developing field.</p> <p>Additional volumes in the <i>Inorganic Materials</i> Book Series:</p> <p>Molecular Materials<br /> Functional Oxides<br /> Porous Materials<br /> Energy Materials</p> <p>All volumes are sold individually or as comprehensive 5 Volume Set.</p>
Low-Dimensional Solids
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