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Nanocomposite Science and Technology

ISBN: 978-3-527-30359-5
Hardcover
239 pages
October 2003
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"...captures the essence of this emerging technology. It examines the underlying science and motivation behind the design of these structures, and looks into the future, particularly from the perspective of applications."
PROCESS worldwide

"This book grew on me the more I read it. It really does achieve the editors' aim of providing examples and concepts that elucidate the nature of the field. The style is clear and the writing excellent. It is much more readable than the catalogue-style literature review often presented, and the authors have clearly not only exercised judgment in their selection of topics, they are all able to weave them into a coherent narrative. Even the fourth chapter, in which modelling of nanocomposites is surveyed in seven pages without a single equation, is an elegant tour de de force...This book will repay the thoughtful reader and is to be recommended as a guide to this exciting field."

Stephen Kukureka FIMMM (Senior Lecturer, University of Birmingham), Materials World 2/04

"...a valuable up-tp-date reference source...an excellent book...which gives the essence of this emerging material science field..."

Polymer News

"...will repay the thoughtful reader and is to be recommended as a guide to this exciting field..." Materials World, Vol 12(2), Feb 200

Erwähnung in: Tehnicki V Jesnik 10/03

Erwähnung mit Cover in: Process April 2004


"...Nanocomposite Science and Technology is an excellent book that provides systematic coverage of all basic nanocomposite principles and in-depth discussions on selected topics."

Polymer News, 2004 Vol. 29

"... the book can serve as a valuable source of inspiration for materials scientists and engineers in general. It can be recommended as a further reading for a relatively wide audience."

Willi Pabst, Ceramics - Silikáty, Institute of Chemical Technology, Prague, 3/2004

"This book grew on me the more I read it. It really does achieve the editors' aim of providing examples and concepts that elucidate the nature of the field. The style is clear and the writing excellent. It is much more readable than the catalogue-style literature review often presented, and the authors have clearly not only exercised judgment in their selection of topics, they are all able to weave them into a coherent narrative. Even the fourth chapter, in which modelling of nanocomposites is surveyed in seven pages without a single equation, is an elegant tour de de force...This book will repay the thoughtful reader and is to be recommended as a guide to this exciting field."
—Stephen Kukureka FIMMM (Senior Lecturer, University of Birmingham), Materials World, 2/04

"... the book can serve as a valuable source of inspiration for materials scientists and engineers in general. It can be recommendedas a further reading for a relatively wide audience."
—Willi Pabst, Ceramics - Silikáty, Institute of Chemical Technology, Prague, 3/2004

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