Carbon Nanotube Science: Synthesis, Properties and Applications vs Principles of Nanotechnology: Molecular-based study of condensed matter in small systems
Overall winner: Carbon Nanotube Science: Synthesis, Properties and Applications
Key Differences
G Ali Mansoori's Principles of Nanotechnology is a peer-reviewed, theory-focused academic book with a perfect 5.00 rating from 3 reviews, favoring readers seeking deep molecular-level condensed-matter insight. Peter J. F. Harris's Carbon Nanotube Science concentrates on carbon nanotube synthesis, properties and applications, has broader CNT applicability, a slightly lower rating (4.70 from 4 reviews) and sits in a higher price tier but offers more practical coverage of synthesis and materials-science topics
Carbon Nanotube Science: Synthesis, Properties and Applications
Comprehensive guide on carbon nanotubes covering synthesis, properties, and applications. Provides insights into practical uses and research context. Customer insight: mixed sentiment with some positive notes on technical depth
Pros
- comprehensive coverage
- clear structure for research context
- technical depth for practitioners
Cons
- customer insight shows mixed feedback
- noted lack of features in data
- no pricing details included
Principles of Nanotechnology: Molecular-based study of condensed matter in small systems
A scholarly text on nanotechnology exploring molecular-based concepts in condensed matter for small systems. Useful for students and researchers seeking foundational insights. Customer insight: there is interest reflected in positive reception
Pros
- focus on molecular-based nanotech concepts
- suitable for study and research
- clear, structured academic content
Cons
- no features listed
- limited customer-insight data
- narrow to specialized audience
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Peter J. F. Harris |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Peter J. F. Harris |
| User Reviews | G Ali Mansoori |