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Building Blocks of the Future: Unveiling the Potential of 2D Materials

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TaschenbuchKartoniert, Paperback
296 Seiten
Englisch
treditionerschienen am06.07.2024
Building Blocks of the Future: Unveiling the Potential of 2D Materials" dives into the remarkable world of two-dimensional materials, the next frontier in nanotechnology. Imagine a revolution in materials science, where substances are just one atom thick yet possess unique and powerful properties. This book delves into the science behind these wonder materials, explaining how their atomic structure unlocks a range of groundbreaking applications. You'll discover how 2D materials can be used to create ultra-thin, flexible electronics that can bend and fold without breaking. They hold the potential for revolutionary solar cells that harvest sunlight with unprecedented efficiency, and ultralight materials that could transform everything from airplanes to buildings. "Building Blocks of the Future" isn't just about the technical aspects. It explores the real-world impact of 2D materials, showcasing their potential to revolutionize industries, healthcare, and our everyday lives. With engaging explanations and clear examples, this book offers a glimpse into the exciting future where 2D materials become the building blocks of a new era in technology.mehr

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KlappentextBuilding Blocks of the Future: Unveiling the Potential of 2D Materials" dives into the remarkable world of two-dimensional materials, the next frontier in nanotechnology. Imagine a revolution in materials science, where substances are just one atom thick yet possess unique and powerful properties. This book delves into the science behind these wonder materials, explaining how their atomic structure unlocks a range of groundbreaking applications. You'll discover how 2D materials can be used to create ultra-thin, flexible electronics that can bend and fold without breaking. They hold the potential for revolutionary solar cells that harvest sunlight with unprecedented efficiency, and ultralight materials that could transform everything from airplanes to buildings. "Building Blocks of the Future" isn't just about the technical aspects. It explores the real-world impact of 2D materials, showcasing their potential to revolutionize industries, healthcare, and our everyday lives. With engaging explanations and clear examples, this book offers a glimpse into the exciting future where 2D materials become the building blocks of a new era in technology.
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ISBN/GTIN978-3-384-28160-9
ProduktartTaschenbuch
EinbandartKartoniert, Paperback
Verlag
Erscheinungsjahr2024
Erscheinungsdatum06.07.2024
Seiten296 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Gewicht501 g
Artikel-Nr.17034022

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Building Blocks of the Future: Unveiling the Potential of 2D MaterialsProfessor Jack Doe is a leading expert in the field of nanotechnology and material science, with a particular focus on the revolutionary potential of 2D materials. His research career has been dedicated to exploring the unique properties and applications of these atomically thin materials, with the goal of unlocking their potential to shape the future of various technological advancements.Expertise:2D materials researchNanomaterial properties and applicationsMaterial science for next-generation technologiesKey areas of research:Professor Doe's research focuses on understanding the fundamental properties of 2D materials, such as their electrical, optical, and mechanical characteristics.He investigates how these properties can be manipulated and engineered to create novel materials with tailored functionalities.His work explores the potential applications of 2D materials in various fields, including electronics, energy generation and storage, healthcare, and environmental technologies.
Building Blocks of the Future: Unveiling the Potential of 2D Materials