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Nanomaterials in Extreme Environments

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Abstract

NMs with their unique properties will remain a major focus of interest for the material science investigations and effective innovation activities in the XXI century. Some considerations on poorly understand questions and further investigations are formulated.

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Acknowledgments

The authors are very grateful to the Professor Dr. Herbert Gleiter for kind and inspiring attention as well as to the many colleagues and friends for sending their interesting papers. Supports from the Russian Basic Research Foundation and the Russian Academy of Sciences are also appreciated.

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Andrievski, R.A., Khatchoyan, A.V. (2016). Conclusions. In: Nanomaterials in Extreme Environments. Springer Series in Materials Science, vol 230. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-25331-2_6

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