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Multi-material 3D Printing Technology introduces the first models
for complex construction and manufacturing using a multi-material
3D printer. The book also explains the advantages that these
innovative models provide at various points of the manufacturing
supply chain. Innovations in fields such as medicine and aerospace
are seeing 3D printing applied to problems that require the
technology to develop beyond its traditional definitions. This
groundbreaking book provides broad coverage of the theory behind
this emerging technology, and the technical details required for
readers to investigate these methods for themselves. In addition to
describing new models for application of this technology, this book
also systematically summarizes the historical models, materials and
relevant technologies that are important in multi-material 3D
printing.
Thermal Transport in Carbon-Based Nanomaterials describes the
thermal properties of various carbon nanomaterials and then
examines their applications in thermal management and renewable
energy. Carbon nanomaterials include: one-dimensional (1D)
structures, like nanotubes; two-dimensional (2D) crystal lattice
with only one-atom-thick planar sheets, like graphenes; composites
based on carbon nanotube or graphene, and diamond nanowires and
thin films. In the past two decades, rapid developments in the
synthesis and processing of carbon-based nanomaterials have created
a great desire among scientists to gain a greater understanding of
thermal transport in these materials. Thermal properties in
nanomaterials differ significantly from those in bulk materials
because the characteristic length scales associated with the heat
carriers, phonons, are comparable to the characteristic length.
Carbon nanomaterials with high thermal conductivity can be applied
in heat dissipation. This looks set to make a significant impact on
human life and, with numerous commercial developments emerging,
will become a major academic topic over the coming years. This
authoritative and comprehensive book will be of great use to both
the existing scientific community in this field, as well as for
those who wish to enter it.
Machine learning methods have lowered the cost of exploring new
structures of unknown compounds, and can be used to predict
reasonable expectations and subsequently validated by experimental
results. As new insights and several elaborative tools have been
developed for materials science and engineering in recent years, it
is an appropriate time to present a book covering recent progress
in this field. Searchable and interactive databases can promote
research on emerging materials. Recently, databases containing a
large number of high-quality materials properties for new advanced
materials discovery have been developed. These approaches are set
to make a significant impact on human life and, with numerous
commercial developments emerging, will become a major academic
topic in the coming years. This authoritative and comprehensive
book will be of interest to both existing researchers in this field
as well as others in the materials science community who wish to
take advantage of these powerful techniques. The book offers a
global spread of authors, from USA, Canada, UK, Japan, France,
Russia, China and Singapore, who are all world recognized experts
in their separate areas. With content relevant to both academic and
commercial points of view, and offering an accessible overview of
recent progress and potential future directions, the book will
interest graduate students, postgraduate researchers, and
consultants and industrial engineers.
This book is the first attempt to systematically present the
knowledge and research progress of phosphorene, another elemental
2D material that can be exfoliated by mechanical or liquid methods
as the intensively studied graphene. The book provides a
comprehensive overview of the synthesis, growth, characterization,
and applications of phosphorene. It also compiles cutting-edge
research in the related field with respect to thermal conduction,
transistors, and electrochemical applications and encompasses the
intrinsic properties (structural, electronic, defective, and
phononic) of phosphorene. This book provides detailed mechanisms of
phenomena observed for phosphorene. It will benefit graduate
students of physics, chemistry, electrical and electronics
engineering, and materials science and engineering; researchers in
nanoscience working on phosphorene and similar 2D materials; and
engineers and anyone involved in nanotechnology, nanoelectronics,
materials preparation, and device fabrication based on layered
materials.
Machine learning methods have lowered the cost of exploring new
structures of unknown compounds, and can be used to predict
reasonable expectations and subsequently validated by experimental
results. As new insights and several elaborative tools have been
developed for materials science and engineering in recent years, it
is an appropriate time to present a book covering recent progress
in this field. Searchable and interactive databases can promote
research on emerging materials. Recently, databases containing a
large number of high-quality materials properties for new advanced
materials discovery have been developed. These approaches are set
to make a significant impact on human life and, with numerous
commercial developments emerging, will become a major academic
topic in the coming years. This authoritative and comprehensive
book will be of interest to both existing researchers in this field
as well as others in the materials science community who wish to
take advantage of these powerful techniques. The book offers a
global spread of authors, from USA, Canada, UK, Japan, France,
Russia, China and Singapore, who are all world recognized experts
in their separate areas. With content relevant to both academic and
commercial points of view, and offering an accessible overview of
recent progress and potential future directions, the book will
interest graduate students, postgraduate researchers, and
consultants and industrial engineers.
The considerable interest in graphene and 2D materials is sparking
intense research on layered materials due to their unexpected
physical, electronic, chemical, and optical properties. This book
will provide a comprehensive overview of the recent and
state-of-the-art research progress on layered materials for energy
storage and other applications. With a brief introduction to
layered materials, the chapters of this book gather various
fascinating topics such as electrocatalysis for fuel cells,
lithium-ion batteries, sodium-ion batteries, photovoltaic devices,
thermoelectric devices, supercapacitors and water splitting. Unique
aspects of layered materials in these fields, including novel
synthesis and functionalization methods, particular physicochemical
properties and consequently enhanced performance are addressed.
Challenges and perspectives for layered materials in these fields
will also be presented. With contributions from key researchers,
Layered Materials for Energy Storage and Conversion will be of
interest to students, researchers and engineers worldwide who want
a basic overview of the latest progress and future directions.
Nanoscale materials and structures have attracted great attention
in recent years because of their unique physical and chemical
properties and potential use in energy transport and conversion.
This book puts the subject into context by first looking at current
synthesis methods for nanomaterials, from the bottom-up and
top-down methods, followed by enhanced energy conversion efficiency
at the nanoscale and then specific applications e.g. photovoltaic
cells and nanogenerators. This authoritative and comprehensive book
will be of interest to both the existing scientific community in
this field, as well as for new people who wish to enter it.
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