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9780071639606

Carbon Nano Forms and Applications

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  • ISBN13:

    9780071639606

  • ISBN10:

    0071639608

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2009-10-12
  • Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education

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Summary

Cutting-edge coverage of carbon nanoscale scienceThis 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

Author Biography

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.

Table of Contents

Forewordp. ix
Prefacep. xi
Nanoforms of Carbon
Introduction to the Nanoworld of Carbonp. 3
Synthesis of Carbon Nanomaterials
Synthesis of Carbon Nanomaterials with the Arc Discharge Methodp. 29
Chemical Vapor Deposition and Synthesis of Carbon Nanomaterialsp. 39
Catalysts for Synthesis of Carbon Nanotubesp. 63
Preparation of Thin-Film of Carbon Nanomaterial by Pulsed-Laser Depositionp. 75
Thermal Vapor Deposition for Thin Film of Carbon Nanomaterialp. 93
Natural Precursors for Synthesis of Carbon Nanomaterialp. 101
Waste Plastic as Precursors for Synthesizing Carbon Nanomaterialsp. 125
Characterization of Carbon Nanomaterials
Characterization of Carbon Nanomaterials by Scanning Electron Microscopyp. 135
Characterization of Nanomaterials by X-Ray Diffractionp. 149
Characterization of Carbon Nanomaterials by Raman Spectroscopyp. 163
Novel Characteristics of Nanocarbonp. 175
Applications of Carbon Nanomaterials
Electron Field Emission from Carbon Nanomaterialsp. 191
Carbon Nanomaterial as an Electrode in Fuel Cellsp. 209
Electric Double-Layer Capacitors and Carbon Nanomaterialsp. 229
Hydrogen Storage by Carbon Nanomaterialsp. 247
Application of Carbon Nanotubes in Lithium-Ion Batteriesp. 267
Carbon Solar Cellsp. 279
Absorption of Microwaves by Carbon Nanomaterialsp. 309
Carbon Nanosensorsp. 323
Applications of Carbon Nanomaterials in Biosystems
Biosystems and Nanotechnologyp. 347
Applications of Carbon Nanomaterials in Biosystemsp. 357
Contribution of Carbon Nanomaterial in Solving Malignancyp. 379
Carbon Nanomaterial as a Nanosyringe: A Near-Future Realityp. 405
Antimicrobial Effects of Carbon Nanomaterialsp. 421
Food, Cosmetics, and Carbon Nanotechnologyp. 437
Toxicity versus Biocompatibility of Carbon Nanotubesp. 451
Carbon Nanotubes: A Paradigm Scaffold Fabricating Tissuesp. 469
Carbon Nanotubes: Robust Nanorobots Interfacing Neurons to Fuel Up Neurogenesis in Neurodegenerative Diseasesp. 485
Referencesp. 501
Indexp. 523
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