<b>Handbook of Self-Cleaning Surfaces and Materials</b><p><b>The first truly comprehensive work on this rapidly developing field in two volumes</b><p>Self-cleaning surfaces are those that can be cleaned, for instance, by sun or rainwater, without human intervention. They are sometimes found in nature but developing man-made equivalents has been a major area of nanotechnology research in recent years. Self-cleaning tiles, glasses, paints, and textiles have been <p>developed to date, and the number of applications for this technology is growing. <p><i>Handbook of Self-Cleaning Surfaces and Materials </i>provides a comprehensive overview of this field of study. It includes two volumes, with the first presenting the basic principles of the field and the second supplying specific examples and applications. It is a one-stop shop for anyone looking to familiarize themselves with this area of technological research, as well as for existing professionals who want a handy and thorough reference.