Science and Technology of Nanomaterials

Course Name: 

Science and Technology of Nanomaterials (MT807)

Programme: 

M.Tech. in Materials Engineering

Semester: 

Second

Category: 

Elective Courses (Ele)

Credits (L-T-P): 

(3-0-0) 3

Course Outcomes: 

CO1: Ability to identify suitable method(s) for synthesis of nanomaterials and nanostructures

CO2: Development of fundamental understanding of the unique properties of nanoscale materials

CO3: Awareness on the impact of nanotechnology on environment and society

CO4: Applying fundamentals in formulating research problems and solving them

Course modules and teaching hours: 

Module 1: Introduction (6 hours)

Definitions; classification; fundamental principles; fullerenes; nanoparticles; nanoclusters; nanowires; nanotubes; nanolayers; nanopores; supramolecules

Module 2: Synthesis (12 hours)

Top-down and bottom-up approaches; Plasma arcing; Chemical vapor deposition; Electro-deposition; Sol-gel synthesis; High energy ball milling; Nanolithography; Self-assembly; Langmuir-Blodgett films; Electrospinning

Module 3: Properties (8 hours)

Size dependence of properties, such as: Electrical, Physical, Optical, Chemical.

Module 4: Characterization (8 hours)                                                                                                                                            

Particle size and surface area determination; Spectroscopy: IR and Raman spectroscopy, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy; Microscopy: scanning tunneling microscopy, transmission electron microscopy, field emission scanning electron microscopy, atomic force microscopy

Module 5: Applications (6 hours)

Nanomachines and nanodevices; Nanocomposites: MMC, CMC and PMC; Impact of nanomaterials in the areas of materials manufacturing, health care, data storage, clean energy, etc.

Module 6: Society and nanotechnology (2 hours)

Challenges and fears; Impact on health and environment

References: 

D. L. Schodek, P. Ferreira and M. F. Ashby, Nanomaterials, Nanotechnologies and Design, Butterworth-Heinemann, Oxford, 2009.
G. Cao, Y. Wang, Nanostructures and Nanomaterials: Synthesis, Properties, and Applications, Imperial College Press, London, 2004.
M. Wilson, K. Kannangara, G. Smith, M. Simmons and B. Raguse, Nanotechnology: basic science and emerging technologies, CRC press, Boca Raton, 2002.
C. P. Poole, Jr., and F. J. Owens, Introduction to Nanotechnology, Wiley-Interscience, New Jersey, 2003.
Selected journal papers will be prescribed from time to time.

Department: 

Metallurgical and Materials Engineering

Total teaching hours: 

42
 

Contact us

Dr. Kumkum Banerjee, Head
Department of MME, NITK, Surathkal
P. O. Srinivasnagar, Mangaluru - 575 025
Karnataka, India.
  • Hot line: +91-0824-2473050

Contact details for Placements and Internships

E.Mail: mme.placementcell@nitk.edu.in

Faculty Co-ordinator: Dr. Saumen Mandal 

Student Co-ordinator: Yoganath P