PRECIO: $ 2, 535.00 

$ 195.00 USD

FICHA TECNICA:

PAGINAS: 544

AUTOR: Madhuri Sharon, Maheshwar Sharon

TOMOS: 1

CODIGO: MCI2243

PESO: 1.89 lb

FORMATO: 6.4 in Width x 1.24 in Thick x 7.375 in Page

EDICION:

FECHA ED.: 2009

RESEÑA:

Cutting-edge coverage of carbon nanoscale science

This definitive volume offers an in-depth look at the unique properties and potential applications of carbon nanomaterials (CNM). Beginning with a description of various CNM types, Carbon Nanoforms and Applications addresses the need to develop a new classification of carbon. After discussing the fundamental physics, the book covers techniques for CNM synthesis and characterization. This authoritative resource then provides comprehensive information on the physico-chemical and biosystems applications of CNMs.

Carbon Nanoforms and Applications covers:

  • Theoretical aspects of CNM
  • Synthesis and characterization of CNM
  • Electron field emission
  • Fuel cells
  • Electric double-layer capacitors
  • Hydrogen storage
  • Lithium-ion batteries
  • Carbon solar cells
  • Microwave absorption
  • Carbon nanosensors
  • Biosystems
  • Cancer treatment
  • Nano-enabled drug delivery
  • Antimicrobial properties
  • Tissue fabrication
  • Neurogenesis
  • Food and cosmetics

INDICE:

I. Nano Forms of Carbon; Ch. 1. Introduction to Nano World of Carbon; II. Synthesis of Carbon Nano Materials; Ch. 2. Synthesis of Carbon nano Materials by Arc Discharge Method; Ch. 3. Chemical Vapor Depositions and Synthesis of Carbon Nano Materials; Ch. 4. Preparation of Thin Film of Carbon Nano Material by Pulsed Laser Deposition; Ch. 5. Thermal Vapor Deposition Technique for Preparing Thin Film of Carbon nano Material; Ch. 6. Natural Precursors for Synthesis of Carbon Nano Materials;
Ch. 7. Waste Plastics as Precursor for Synthesizing Carbon Nano Materials; 8. Catalysts for Synthesis of Carbon Nano Tubes; III. Characterization off Carbon Nano Materials; Ch. 9. Characterization of Carbon Nano Materials by SEM; Ch. 10. Characterization of Carbon Nano Materials by X-Ray Diffraction; Ch. 11. Characterization of Carbon Nano Materials by Raman Spectroscopy;
Ch. 12. Novel Characteristics of Nano Forms of Carbon;
IV. Applications of Carbon Nano Materials; Ch. 13. Electron Field Emission from Carbon nano-Materials;
Ch. 14. Carbon Nano Materials as an Electrode in Fuel Cell;
Ch. 15. Electric Double Layer Capacitor and Carbon Nano Materials; Ch. 16. Hydrogen Storagee by Carbon Nano-Materials; Ch. 17. Application of Carbon Nano Tubes in Lithium-ion Battery; Ch. 18. Carbon Solar Cell; Ch. 19. Absorption of Microwaves by Carbon Nano Materials;
Ch. 20. Carbon Nano Sensors; V. Applications of Carbon Nano Materials in Biosystems; Ch. 21. Biosystems and Nanotechnology; Ch. 22. Applications of Carbon Nano Material in Bio-Systems; Ch. 23. Contribution of Carbon Nano Material in solving Malignancy; Ch. 24. Carbon Nano Materials as Nano-Syringe: A Near Future Reality; Ch. 25. Anti-Microbial Effect of Carbon Nano Materials; Ch. 26. Food, cosmetics and Carbon Nanotechnology; Ch. 27. Toxicity Vs Biocompatibility of CNT; Ch. 28. Carbon Nanotubes: AParadigmm Scaffold Fabricating Tissues; Ch. 29. Carbon Nano Tubes: Robust nano Robots Interfacing Neuron to Fuel Up Neurogenesis in Neurogenerative Diseases; References; Index

SOBRE EL AUTOR:

Prof. Maheshwar Sharon, Retired Professor of Chemistry from IIT Bombay and Professor Emeritus CSIR & UGC, is currently heading a Nanotechnology Center as an Adjunct Professor at Birla College, Kalyan, Maharashtra, India.Dr. Madhuri Sharon is currently Managing Director of Monad Nanotech Private Ltd.; the first Indian company to commercially produce carbon nano materials and conducting glasses.