Delivers comprehensive coverage of key subjects in self-assembly and nanotechnology, approaching these and related topics with one unified concept.
Designed for students and professionals alike, it explores a variety of materials and situations in which the importance of self-assembly nanotechnology is growing tremendously.
Provides clear schematic illustrations to represent the mainstream principles behind each topic.
About the Author
Yoon S. Lee, PhD, is a Scientific Information Analyst at Chemical Abstracts Service (a division of the ACS) where he indexes literature and builds databases for nanoscience and nanotechnology, specifically in the area of colloid and surface chemistry. After earning his PhD from Seoul National University in South Korea, Dr. Lee performed postdoctoral research at The Ohio State University and worked as a research chemist at Cognis. He has authored several articles on self-assembly and nanotechnology.
Features
Explores a variety of materials and situations in which self-assembly nanotechnology is becoming increasingly important
Addresses the critical junction of two important fields: self-assembly and nanotechnology, with seven chapters on each field
Bridges the topics of self-assembly, colloids, and surfaces with nanotechnology
Approaches self-assembly, nanotechnology, and related topics with one unified concept—force balance
Provides a concise and conceptual description of the fundamental forces involved in both self-assembly and nanotechnology.
Includes clear schematic illustrations to represent the principles