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This book highlights the various types of nanomaterials currently
available and their applications in three major sectors: energy,
health, and the environment. It addresses a range of aspects based
on the fact that these materials' structure can be tailored at
extremely small scales to achieve specific properties, thus greatly
expanding the materials science toolkit. Further, the book pursues
a holistic approach to nanomaterial applications by taking into
consideration the various stakeholders who use them. It explores
several applications that could potentially be used to improve the
environment and to more efficiently and cost-effectively produce
energy, e.g. by reducing pollutant production during the
manufacture of materials, producing solar cells that generate
electricity at a competitive cost, cleaning up organic chemicals
that pollute groundwater, removing volatile organic compounds
(VOCs) from the air, and so on. Given its scope, the book offers a
valuable asset for a broad readership, including professionals,
students, and researchers from materials science/engineering,
polymer science, composite technology, nanotechnology, and
biotechnology whose work involves nanomaterials and nanocomposites.
This book highlights the various types of nanomaterials currently
available and their applications in three major sectors: energy,
health, and the environment. It addresses a range of aspects based
on the fact that these materials' structure can be tailored at
extremely small scales to achieve specific properties, thus greatly
expanding the materials science toolkit. Further, the book pursues
a holistic approach to nanomaterial applications by taking into
consideration the various stakeholders who use them. It explores
several applications that could potentially be used to improve the
environment and to more efficiently and cost-effectively produce
energy, e.g. by reducing pollutant production during the
manufacture of materials, producing solar cells that generate
electricity at a competitive cost, cleaning up organic chemicals
that pollute groundwater, removing volatile organic compounds
(VOCs) from the air, and so on. Given its scope, the book offers a
valuable asset for a broad readership, including professionals,
students, and researchers from materials science/engineering,
polymer science, composite technology, nanotechnology, and
biotechnology whose work involves nanomaterials and nanocomposites.
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