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This book comprehensively reviews recent and emerging applications
of carbon nanotubes and graphene materials in a wide range of
sectors. Detailed applications include structural materials,
ballistic materials, energy storage and conversion, batteries,
supercapacitors, smart sensors, environmental protection,
nanoelectronics, optoelectronic and photovoltaics, thermoelectric,
and conducting wires. It further covers human and structural health
monitoring, and thermal management applications. Key selling
features: Exclusively takes an application-oriented approach to
cover emerging areas in carbon nanotubes and graphene Covers
fundamental and applied knowledge related to carbon nanomaterials
Includes advanced applications like human and structural health
monitoring, smart sensors, ballistic protection and so forth
Discusses novel applications such as thermoelectrics along with
environmental protection related application Explores aspects of
energy storage, generation and conversion including batteries,
supercapacitors, and photovoltaics This book is aimed at graduate
students and researchers in electrical, nanomaterials, chemistry,
and other related areas.
The study of nanostructures has become, in recent years, a theme
common to many disciplines, in which scientists and engineers
manipulate matter at the atomic and molecular level in order to
obtain materials and systems with significantly improved
properties. Carbon nanomaterials have a unique place in nanoscience
owing to their exceptional thermal, electrical, chemical, and
mechanical properties, finding application in areas as diverse as
super strong composite materials, energy storage and conversion,
supercapacitors, smart sensors, targeted drug delivery, paints, and
nanoelectronics. This book is the first to cover a broad spectrum
of carbon nanomaterials, namely carbon nanofibers, vapor-grown
carbon fibers, different forms of amorphous nanocarbons besides
carbon nanotubes, fullerenes, graphene, graphene nanoribbons,
graphene quantum dots, etc. in a single volume.
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