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Business and Safety Issues in the Commercialization of Nanotechnology

Business and Safety Issues in the Commercialization of Nanotechnology

Business and Safety Issues in the Commercialization of Nanotechnology

Volume 1209:
Loucas Tsakalakos, General Electric Global Research Center, New York
Lhadi Merhari, CERAMEC R&D, Limoges
Samuel S. Mao, University of California, Berkeley
Jeroen van Schijndel, TNO Science and Industry, The Netherlands
Thomas J. Webster, Brown University, Rhode Island
Huinan Liu, University of Pittsburgh
Robert Hurt, Brown University, Rhode Island
April 2010
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9781605111827

    This book combines the proceedings of Symposium P, The Business of Nanotechnology, and Symposium YY, Compatibility of Nanomaterials , both from the 2009 MRS Fall Meeting in Boston. Papers from Symposium P highlight the constructive disruption caused by the introduction of innovative and value-generating products based on nanotechnology, and underscore the intersections of scientific research and business considerations in the nanotechnology space. The section begins with papers on commercialization challenges in nanotechnology, and specific technologies are also discussed. The final papers in this section include applications of nanosensors for neonatal care, new oxygen sensors and nanocatalysts. Papers from Symposium YY focus on the impact on nanomaterials on health and safety topics that are also critical in the commercialization of nanotechnologies. Presentations bridge the gap between fundamental material science in nanomaterial design, fabrication,and characterization, and cover diversity in the field, from using nanomaterials to fight cancer, infection and regenerate tissues. Several papers also address nanoparticle toxicity. The beginnings of 'green nanotechnology' are also featured.

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    April 2010
    Hardback
    9781605111827
    227 pages
    235 × 155 × 18 mm
    0.46kg
    Temporarily unavailable - available from TBC
      Editors
    • Loucas Tsakalakos , General Electric Global Research Center, New York
    • Lhadi Merhari , CERAMEC R&D, Limoges
    • Samuel S. Mao , University of California, Berkeley
    • Jeroen van Schijndel , TNO Science and Industry, The Netherlands
    • Thomas J. Webster , Brown University, Rhode Island
    • Huinan Liu , University of Pittsburgh
    • Robert Hurt , Brown University, Rhode Island