Nanomaterials handbook
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Nanomaterials handbook
(Advanced materials and technologies series)
CRC Press, c2017
2nd ed.
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This title features 11 new chapters unique to this edition, including chapters on grain boundaries in graphene, 2D metal carbides and carbonitrides, mechanics of carbon nanotubes and nanomaterials, biomedical applications, oxidation and purification of carbon nanostructures, sintering of nanoceramics, hydrothermal processing, nanofibers, and nanomaterials safety. It offers a comprehensive approach with a focus on inorganic and carbon-based nanomaterials, including fundamentals, applications, synthesis, and characterization. This book also provides a unique angle from the nanomaterial point of view on application, synthesis, and characterization not found in any other nanomaterials book on the market.
Table of Contents
Graphene: Synthesis, Properties, and Applications. Grain Boundaries in Graphene. Epitaxial Graphene and Carbon Nanotubes on Silicon Carbide. Two-Dimensional Transition Metal Carbides and Carbonitrides. Cooperative Interaction, Crystallization, and Properties of Polymer-Carbon Nanotube Nanocomposites. Mechanics of Carbon Nanotubes and Nanomaterials. Biomedical Applications of Nanostructures: Carbon Nanotube Biosensors. Carbon Nanostructures in Biomedical Applications. Field Emission from Carbon Nanotubes. Carbon Nanotubes for Photoinduced Energy Conversion Applications. Fullerene C60 Architectures in Materials Science. Nanocrystalline Diamond. Combining Nanotechnology with Personalized and Precision Medicine: Nanodiamonds as Therapeutic and Imaging Agents. Carbon Onions. Carbide-Derived Carbons. Templated and Ordered Mesoporous Carbons. Oxidation and purification of carbon nanostructures. Hydrothermal Process for Nano-Carbons and Carbonaceous Materials. Carbon Nanomaterials for Water Desalination by Capacitive Deionization. Sintering of Nano-Ceramics. Nanofiber Technology: Bridging the Gap between Nano and Macro World. The Safety of Nanomaterials on Molecular and Cellular Scale.
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