“A lot of new material that makes it into an interesting read. . . With so many authors, . . . get very different viewpoints and very different ideas andthoughts. It is the variation that makes the book both a good read and a good buy. . . . The chapters [in Part 2] really open up the idea of what is being done with nanoparticles, but more importantly what are the possibilities of what can be done with them. . . . Overall . . . makes you think and in doing so leads you to consider new ideas and applications of nanocomposites.”— Chromatographia, Review by Peter Myers, Department of Chemistry, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, UK