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Books by Keyword: Magnetic Nanoparticles
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Edited by:
Duc Hoa Nguyen, Mykola Surianinov, Wanlop Kitisatorn, Ali Alnaser and Prof. Jong Wan Hu
Online since: December 2024
Description: Materials science and processing technologies play a pivotal role in addressing technical challenges and fostering innovation across diverse industries. This special edition provides the results of multidisciplinary explorations on key topics in the area of materials that shape modern advancements in engineering and will be useful to many specialists in materials science, machinery, chemical and biomedical engineering and construction.
Edited by:
Prof. Agustinus Agung Nugroho, Dr. Suwarno Suwarno, Prof. Shixuan Xin and Dr. Juniastel Rajagukguk
Online since: January 2023
Description: This special edition is devoted to the latest research in materials science and technologies of materials processing. The published articles will be helpful to researchers and specialists in machinery and construction.
Edited by:
Prof. Shixuan Xin
Online since: May 2020
Description: This volume of the journal collected from papers presented at the 4th International Conference on New Material and Chemical Industry (NMCI 2019, Xiamen, China, 16-18 November 2019). The conference was an annual forum for researchers and engineers in the area of modern materials science and chemical production.
Edited by:
Dr. Sooraj Hussain Nandyala
Online since: March 2018
Description: The 36th volume of Journal of Biomimetics, Biomaterials and Biomedical Engineering includes papers that describe the results of scientific research and of some applied aspects in the fields of biomechanics, dental implantation, and utilization of modern biomaterials and some new research methods in the current biomedical practice. We hope that this volume will be useful for many researchers and engineers involved in different branches of modern biomedicine.
Edited by:
Rajshree B. Jotania and Hardev S. Virk
Online since: May 2013
Description: Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters BCI (WoS).
The Ferrite term is used to refer to all magnetic oxides containing iron as major metallic component. Ferrites are very attractive materials because they simultaneously show high resistivity and high saturation magnetization, and attract now considerable attention, because of the interesting physics involved. Typical ferrite material possesses excellent chemical stability, high corrosion resistivity, magneto-crystalline anisotropy, magneto-striction, and magneto-optical properties. Ferrites belong to the group of ferrimagnetic oxides, and include rare-earth garnets and ortho–ferrites. Several new hard and soft ferrites, garnets and their composite systems have been developed during recent years, with very large potential applications, which include bio-sensors, targeted drug delivery, magnetic imaging pigments, anti radar coating, microwave components, transparent magnetic plastics, etc. From physical point of view, ferrites present an extremely interesting class of systems with challenging problems. Hence this special volume was prepared with focus on some of these topics of interest to university researchers and entrepreneurs in industry.
The Ferrite term is used to refer to all magnetic oxides containing iron as major metallic component. Ferrites are very attractive materials because they simultaneously show high resistivity and high saturation magnetization, and attract now considerable attention, because of the interesting physics involved. Typical ferrite material possesses excellent chemical stability, high corrosion resistivity, magneto-crystalline anisotropy, magneto-striction, and magneto-optical properties. Ferrites belong to the group of ferrimagnetic oxides, and include rare-earth garnets and ortho–ferrites. Several new hard and soft ferrites, garnets and their composite systems have been developed during recent years, with very large potential applications, which include bio-sensors, targeted drug delivery, magnetic imaging pigments, anti radar coating, microwave components, transparent magnetic plastics, etc. From physical point of view, ferrites present an extremely interesting class of systems with challenging problems. Hence this special volume was prepared with focus on some of these topics of interest to university researchers and entrepreneurs in industry.
Edited by:
Dr. Pietro Vincenzini, Yoon-Bong Hahn, Salvatore Iannotta, Andreas Lendlein, Vincenzo Palermo, Shashi Paul, Concita Sibilia, S. Ravi P. Silva and Gopalan Srinivasan
Online since: September 2012
Description: The 55 peer-reviewed papers collected here together offer a plenitude of up-to-date information on “Adaptive, Active and Multifunctional Smart Materials Systems”.
Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
The papers are conveniently arranged into: Chapter 1: Smart Inorganic Materials Systems, Chapter 2: Stimuli Responsive Polymers and Gels, Chapter 3: Luminescent and Chromogenic Materials Systems, Chapter 4: Multifunctional Composites and Porous Materials Systems, Chapter 5: Non-Volatile Memory Devices, Chapter 6: Multiferroics, Chapter 7: Metamaterials, Chapter 8: Graphene, Chapter 9: Multifunctional Materials for Energy Harvesting, Chapter 10: Actively Moving Polymers.
Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
The papers are conveniently arranged into: Chapter 1: Smart Inorganic Materials Systems, Chapter 2: Stimuli Responsive Polymers and Gels, Chapter 3: Luminescent and Chromogenic Materials Systems, Chapter 4: Multifunctional Composites and Porous Materials Systems, Chapter 5: Non-Volatile Memory Devices, Chapter 6: Multiferroics, Chapter 7: Metamaterials, Chapter 8: Graphene, Chapter 9: Multifunctional Materials for Energy Harvesting, Chapter 10: Actively Moving Polymers.
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