The proceedings contain 342 papers. The topics discussed include: inorganic fullerenes: from lamellar precursors to functionalized nanotubes; synthesis and characteristic of hierarchically porous zirconium oxide doped with yttrium; synthesis of disarrayed and arrayed ZnO nanowires by physical evaporation deposition approach without catalysts; superconductivity in entirely end-bonded multi-walled carbon nanotubes; single-crystal iron nanowire arrays; shape evolution of ZnO nanostructures modified by trioctylphosphine oxide; controlled drug release using nanoporous anodic aluminum oxide; dissolution of hydroxyapatite powder in simulated body fluid; dye-encapsulation selectivity of amphiphilic dendritic boxes; measurements of tensile modulus of carbon nanotube incorporated polymer nanofibers; the biological effect of iron oxide and its hydrate nanoparticles; and the nano membrane-like structure of the precambrian microfossils under atomic force microscope (AFM).
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Fomin, V. M. (2006). Physics of Quantum Rings. Probe Microscopy (Vol. 6, pp. 3007–3015). Retrieved from http://www.springerlink.com/index/10.1007/978-3-642-01495-6
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