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adam_text | Contents
Part I: The Nanotechnologist s Toolbox
Chapter
1
How Can You See , Feel or Hear Something so
Incredibly Tiny?
3
. 1
Getting all Touchy-Feely
4
.2
Feeling our Way Through the Nanoworld
8
.3
Real-time Single-molecule Imaging of an Entire
Chemical Reaction
11
.4
Sucking Spaghetti Through Nanopores
13
.5
Nanoprobes and Biosensors
15
.6
Nanomechanical Holography can Reveal
Nanoparticles inside Intact Cells
17
.7
Direct Imaging Technology Reaches the Nanoscale
19
.8
My corona! Novel Spectroscopic Technique could
Revolutionize Chemical Analysis
21
1.9
Listening to the Music of Molecules
22
1.10
Nano-scales Weigh Atoms with Carbon Nanotubes
25
Chapter
2
Building Nanostructures
—
from the Top Down and from the
Bottom Up
28
2.1
Applying a
250
Year Old Discovery to
Nanofabrication
30
2.2
Single Atom Manipulation on a
3-D
Surface
32
2.3
Native Protein Nanolithography that can Write,
Read, and Erase
33
RSC Nanoscience and Nanotechnology No.
8
Nano-Society:
Pushing the Boundaries of Technology
By Michael
Berger
С
Michael
Berger
2009
Published by the Royal Society of Chemistry, www.rsc.org
ix
x
Contents
2.4
Playing Rubik s Cube with Nanoparticles
35
2.5
Nanofabrication Based on Inorganic Replicas of
Complex
Biotemplates 38
2.6
Viruses as Building Blocks for Engineers
40
2.7
Nanoassembly with Living Materials
42
Chapter
3
Techniques and Concepts for the Nanotechnologist
45
3.1
How to Build a Nanothermometer
46
3.2
Nanotechnology Reinvents the Wheel
48
3.3
Bronze Age Technique Works Just Fine in the 21st
Century
51
3.4
Metal Forging
—
from Blacksmith to Nanoscientist
52
3.5
Spooky Technology
54
3.6
Shedding Light on the
Nano
world
56
3.7
Nanoantennas Lighting up Molecules
58
3.8
Cut and Paste with Single Molecules
60
3.9
Blowing Bubbles
—
from Clingfilm to Nanoelectronics
62
3.10
Sliding Away in the
Nano
world
64
Chapter
4
Learning from Mother Nature
68
4.1
Copying the Greatest Nanotechnologist of All
69
4.2
Biophysics in Reverse
71
4.3
For Super-strong Dry Adhesives Look No Further
than the Gecko
73
4.4
Nature s Bottom-up Nanofabrication of Armor
74
4.5
Peacock Feathers and Butterfly Wings Inspire
Biotemplated Nanomaterials
76
4.6
Modeling Molecular Force Generation in Cells
78
4.7
Nanoscale Water Pump Imitating Cell Pores
80
4.8
Living Transistors with Nanofluidic Diodes
82
4.9
Moth Eyes Inspire Self-cleaning Antireflection
Coatings
85
4.10
Protein Engineering
—
from the Humble Spider to
Next-generation Materials
87
Chapter
5
Amazing New Materials
90
5.1
Quantum Dots are Ready for Real-world Applications
91
5.2
Researchers go Ballistic over Graphene
93
5.3
Cool Graphene Might be Ideal for Thermal
Management in Nanoelectronics
95
5.4
Self-Cleaning
Stickies
97
5.5
Smart Nanofibers at the Flip of a Light Switch
99
Contents xj
5.6 Designer Protein-based Smart Materials
for
Nanomechanical Applications 101
5.7
Nanotechnology that will Rock You
103
5.8 Drill, Baby, Drill 105
5.9
Nailing Superlyophobic Surfaces
107
Chapter
6
Tiny
Steps
Towards Tiny Machines
ПО
6.1
Nanopiezotronics
—
a Pathway to Self-powering
Nanodevices
11
1
6.2
Nanoelectromechanical Systems Start to Take Shape
113
6.3
The Promise of Industrial-scale Nanofabrication
Techniques
115
6.4
Swimming
Microrobots
Propelled by Bacteria
117
6.5
On the Way to Building Nanomachinery
120
6.6
A Gripping Tale of Nanomanufacturing
123
6.7
Playing Nano-pinball in the Atomic
Café
125
6.8
Plastic Motors Driven by Light Alone
126
6.9
Nanotechnology Gets a Grip
128
Part II: Nanomedicine
—
Death of the Slasher
Chapter
7
The Radically Different Medicine of the Future
135
7.1
Nanotechnology s Medical Applications
135
7.2
Mathematical Engines of Nanomedicine
138
7.3
How Medicine can Learn from Materials Science
140
7.4
Next-Generation Tissue and Cell Engineering
142
7.5
Improving the Tools for Single-Cell Nanosurgery
144
7.6
Microbotics
—
Nanoparticles Hitching a Ride on
Bacteria
145
7.7
The Modest Pipette Becomes a Nanosurgery Tool
147
Chapter
8
Improved Diagnostics
—
Key to Effective Prevention
150
8.1
Nanostoves for Superfast Blood Analysis and
Detection of
DNA
Defects
151
8.2
Electronic Noses that Smell Cancer
153
8.3
A Biosensor for Salmonella Detection
155
Chapter
9
The Fight Against Cancer
158
9.1
Carbon Nanotubes as Effective Cancer Killers
158
9.2
Boosting Cancer Drug Efficacy by Targeting Specific
Sites Inside Tumor Cells
160
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Contents
9.3
Inhaling Bubbles to Fight Lung Cancer
163
9.4
Nanoparticle Photodynamic Therapy for Deep
Cancer Treatment
165
9.5
Highly Effective Radiofrequency Absorbers for
Cancer Therapy
167
9.6
Cancer Treatment with Diamonds
170
Chapter
10
Next-Generation Implants,
Prostheses,
and other Cures
173
10.1
Improved Implant Devices
173
10.2
Diamond Ice Coatings could Improve Knee
Prostheses
and Solar Cells
175
10.3
Break a Bone
—
and Fix it with Carbon Nanotubes
177
10.4
Nanoparticles make Better Eye Drops
179
10.5
Contributing to the Fight against Alzheimer s
181
10.6
Nanotechnology-based Stem Cell Therapies for
Damaged Heart Muscles
183
Chapter
11
Concepts a Bit Further Out
186
11.1
Cell-like Nanofactories Inside the Body
186
11.2
Nanoscale Power Plants
188
11.3
Nanotechnology Coming to a Brain Near you
190
11.4
Plugging into the Brain with Carbon Nanofibers
192
Part III: Simply Green
—
Environmental Applications and Risk
Management
Chapter
12
Green Nanotechnology
197
12.1
Flame
Retardants
with less Toxic Chemicals
198
12.2
Turning Diesel Soot into Carbon Nanotubes
200
12.3
Nanocatalyst Improves Important Reaction in
the Chemical Industry
202
12.4
Golden Nanoparticles
+
Sunlight=Greener
Chemistry
204
Chapter
13
Dealing with Pollution
206
13.1
Novel Nanocomposite Material to Combat
White Pollution
206
13.2
Capturing and Storing Greenhouse Gases
207
13.3
Novel Material Addresses Water Pollution and
Oil Spills
210
Contents
Хщ
13.4
From
Waste
to
Power in
One Step
212
13.5
Nanotechnology and Water Treatment
214
13.6
Removing Heavy Metals from Water
216
13.7
A Solution for Radioactive Waste Cleanup
218
13.8
Self-healing
Anticorrosion
Coatings as an
Alternative to Toxic Chromium
220
Chapter
14
Energy
—
Renewable and Clean
223
14.1
Catching a Rainbow
—
Quantum Dots Brighten
the Prospects for Solar Energy
223
14.2
Improving Lithium Ion Battery Performance
226
14.3
Building Better Fuel Cells
228
14.4
Nanotechnology is Key to Improving Fuel Cell
Performance
230
14.5
High-performance, Flexible Hydrogen Sensors
232
Chapter
15
Nanotoxicology
—
Assessing the Risks
235
15.1
Risk Assessment could Benefit from Nanoparticle
Categorization Framework
236
15.2
Comparing Apples with Oranges
—
the Problem
of Nanotube Risk Assessment
239
15.3 Biodegradation
of Carbon Nanotubes could Mitigate
Potential Toxic Effects
242
15.4
Nanoparticle Penetration of Human Skin
—
a
Double-Edged Sword
244
15.5
Nano
technology s Complicated Risk-Benefit
Dichotomy
245
15.6
Toxic Nanotechnology
—
a Problem that Could
Result in Surprising Benefits
248
15.7
Analyzing Biocompatibility of Nanomedical
Applications with Blood
250
Part IV: A World of Novel Applications Awaits
Chapter
16
Designing Tomorrow s Computer
255
16.1
Carbon Nanotubes could Buy more Time for
Moore s Law
255
16.2
A Race to the Bottom
258
16.3
To the Rescue of Overheating Computer Chips
260
16.4
Telescoping Nanotubes Promise Ultrafast Computer
Memory
262
xiv Contents
16.5
Next-generation
Computer Memory
made
of Graphene
264
Chapter
17 Electronics
Beyond
Silicon 266
17.1
Textile
Transistors
to Create Truly Wearable
Electronics
266
17.2
Gutenberg+ Nanotechnology = Printable Electronics
268
17.3
Transparent and Flexible Electronics with Nanowire
Transistors
270
17.4
Using Quantum Mechanics to Turn Molecules into
Transistors
272
17.5 DNA
Electronics
275
Chapter
18
From Supermarket Shelf to Spacecraft
277
18.1
Nanocomposite Coatings for Superior Dry
Self-lubrication
277
18.2
Concrete Nanotechnology
279
18.3
Intelligent Inks
—
now you see them, now you don t
281
18.4
Radiation Shielding for Spacecraft
283
18.5
NASA Research into Shape-Shifting Airplanes
285
18.6
Portable, Cheap, and Fast Explosives Detector Built
with Nanomaterials
287
18.7
Nano-barcodes to Quickly Identify Biological
Weapons
288
18.8
Bullets Bouncing Harmlessly off T-shirts
290
Subject Index
293
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