Letter to Editor On the History of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology
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https://doi.org/10.23918/eajse.v4i3sip1Abstract
The story of the very beginning of “nanosized material” is the idea from the mathematical
explanations of melting reported in 1910 when Lindemann F. A. published the article "The
calculation of molecular vibration frequencies” in “Physik. Z. 11: 609–612” (Lindemann, 1910)
describing the principles that we called the behaviour of nanosized materials.
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Lindemann, F. A. (1910). The calculation of molecular vibration frequencies. Phys. Z, 11, 609.
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Omar, M. (2012). Models for mean bonding length, melting point and lattice thermal expansion of nanoparticle materials. Materials Research Bulletin, 47(11), 3518-3522.
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