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Green Nanomaterials for Industrial Applications explores the
applications of nanomaterials for a variety of industry sectors,
along with their environmental impacts, lifecycle analysis, safety
and sustainability. This book brings together the industrial
applications of nanomaterials, covering new trends and challenges.
Significant properties, safety and sustainability and environmental
impacts of synthesis routes are also explored, as are major
industrial applications, including agriculture, medicine,
communications, construction, energy, and in the military. This
book is an important information source for those in research and
development who want to gain a greater understanding of how
nanotechnology is being used to create cheaper, more efficient
products. Green nanomaterials have significant advantages including
low cost, high efficiency, neutral environmental impact, and
stability. Green Nanomaterials for Industrial Applications provides
comprehensive information about green nanomaterials, their types,
and methods for generation, characterization as well as their
properties. Furthermore, this book also provides coverage of
industrial scale fabrication methods for green nanomaterials and
their applications for various industrial sectors at both
experimental and theoretical models scales. This book is an
important reference source for materials scientists, engineers and
environmental scientists who want to learn more about how
sustainable nanomaterials are being used in a range of industrial
applications.
Literature and the Telephone explores the ways that the telephone
taps into the operations of reading and writing, opening up our
understanding of how, where and why literary communication takes
place. Addressing the telephone’s complex, multiple and mutating
functions, and drawing on recent work by writers and thinkers
including Sara Ahmed, Stacy Alaimo, Judith Butler, Nicholas Royle
and Eyal Weizman, this open access book considers the linguistic,
technical and conceptual disruptions of the literary telephone as
well as the poetic and political possibilities of the exchange.
Focusing on the telephonic effects of post-war writing by authors
such as Mourid Barghouti, Caroline Bergvall, Tom Raworth, Muriel
Spark, Ali Smith and Rita Wong, Sarah Jackson proposes that the
uncanny logic of the telephone, and its capacity for ordering and
disordering the text, speaks to some of the most urgent concerns of
our era. Examining topics ranging from surveillance and migration
to warfare and electronic waste, Jackson argues that the literary
telephone offers new ways of conceiving ethical and creative
technological futures, as well as different modes of reading,
writing and listening across cultures. The ebook editions of this
book are available open access under a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 licence on
bloomsburycollections.com. Open access was funded by Nottingham
Trent University.
Mem-elements for Neuromorphic Circuits with Artificial Intelligence
Applications illustrates recent advances in the field of
mem-elements (memristor, memcapacitor, meminductor) and their
applications in nonlinear dynamical systems, computer science,
analog and digital systems, and in neuromorphic circuits and
artificial intelligence. The book is mainly devoted to recent
results, critical aspects and perspectives of ongoing research on
relevant topics, all involving networks of mem-elements devices in
diverse applications. Sections contribute to the discussion of
memristive materials and transport mechanisms, presenting various
types of physical structures that can be fabricated to realize
mem-elements in integrated circuits and device modeling. As the
last decade has seen an increasing interest in recent advances in
mem-elements and their applications in neuromorphic circuits and
artificial intelligence, this book will attract researchers in
various fields.
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