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This book presents the basic and fundamental aspects of
nanomaterials, its types, and classifications with respect to
different factors. It contains methods of preparation and
characterization of unique nanostructured materials. Consisting of
six chapters, this book appeals to a wide readership from academia
and industry professionals and is also useful to undergraduate and
graduate students focusing on nanotechnology and nanomaterials,
sustainable chemistry, energy conversion and storage, environmental
protection, opto-electronics, sensors, and surface and interface
science. It also appeals to readers who wish to know about the
design of new types of materials with controlled nanostructures.
This book offers a unique, in-depth, and up-to-date overview of
Islamic banking and finance, capital markets, and sukuks at the
grassroots level. It deals with one of the most potent and
increasingly popular financial instruments. It defines and explores
the differences between conventional and Sukuk bonds and also
examines the integration of Sukuk in various country contexts and
both Muslim and non-Muslim economies. The book consists of five
core topics. First, it describes the evolution of the Islamic
finance industry and capital markets; second, it discusses the
basic features and instruments of Islamic banking; and third, it
illustrates the current state of capital markets and Islamic
finance. The book then examines the development of Sukuk in Islamic
capital markets and Shariah perspectives and, finally, briefly
discusses the structure of Sukuks and its development in the
context of Pakistan. In a nutshell, this book provides a basic
understanding of Islamic financial instruments, their
implementation in different regions, and their points of
differentiation from conventional modes of finance; therefore, it
will be a useful addition to the literature for scholars,
researchers, and students of Islamic banking and finance.
This book offers a unique, in-depth, and up-to-date overview of
Islamic banking and finance, capital markets, and sukuks at the
grassroots level. It deals with one of the most potent and
increasingly popular financial instruments. It defines and explores
the differences between conventional and Sukuk bonds and also
examines the integration of Sukuk in various country contexts and
both Muslim and non-Muslim economies. The book consists of five
core topics. First, it describes the evolution of the Islamic
finance industry and capital markets; second, it discusses the
basic features and instruments of Islamic banking; and third, it
illustrates the current state of capital markets and Islamic
finance. The book then examines the development of Sukuk in Islamic
capital markets and Shariah perspectives and, finally, briefly
discusses the structure of Sukuks and its development in the
context of Pakistan. In a nutshell, this book provides a basic
understanding of Islamic financial instruments, their
implementation in different regions, and their points of
differentiation from conventional modes of finance; therefore, it
will be a useful addition to the literature for scholars,
researchers, and students of Islamic banking and finance.
This book explains the basic and fundamental aspects of
nanotechnology and the potential use of nanostructured
photocatalysts in various applications, especially in the context
of the environment and energy harvesting. It describes the
preparation and characterization of unique nanostructured
photocatalysts and provides details of their catalytic action, and
also discusses the design of new types of photocatalysts with
controlled nanostructures. Given its broad scope, the book will
appeal to academic and industrial researchers interested in
heterogeneous photocatalysis, sustainable chemistry, energy
conversion and storage, nanotechnology, chemical engineering,
environmental protection, optoelectronics, sensors and surface and
interface science.
This book presents the basic and fundamental aspects of
nanomaterials, its types, and classifications with respect to
different factors. It contains methods of preparation and
characterization of unique nanostructured materials. Consisting of
six chapters, this book appeals to a wide readership from academia
and industry professionals and is also useful to undergraduate and
graduate students focusing on nanotechnology and nanomaterials,
sustainable chemistry, energy conversion and storage, environmental
protection, opto-electronics, sensors, and surface and interface
science. It also appeals to readers who wish to know about the
design of new types of materials with controlled nanostructures.
Nanotechnology and Photocatalysis for Environmental Applications
focuses on nanostructured control, synthesis methods, activity
enhancement strategies, environmental applications, and
perspectives of semiconductor-based nanostructures. The book offers
future guidelines for designing new semiconductor-based
photocatalysts, with low cost and high efficiency, for a range of
products aimed at environmental protection. The book covers the
fundamentals of nanotechnology, the synthesis of nanotechnology,
and the use of metal oxide, metal sulfide, and carbon-based
nanomaterials in photocatalysis. The book also discusses the major
challenges of using photocatalytic nanomaterials on a broad scale.
The book then explores how photocatalytic nanomaterials and
nanocomposites are being used for sustainable development
applications, including environmental protection, pharmaceuticals,
and air purification. The final chapter considers the recent
advances in the field and outlines future perspectives on the
technology. This is an important reference for materials
scientists, chemical engineers, energy scientists, and anyone
looking to understand more about the photocatalytic potential of
nanomaterials, and their possible environmental applications.
This study is primarily related to use humic acid as a soil
conditioner and calcium carbide as plant growth regulator. Humic
acid improves soil organic matter, water holding capacity, and
nutrient use efficiency, whereas calcium carbide is potential
source of two gases, acetylene and ethylene. Acetylene acts as
nitrification inhibitor while slowly releasing ethylene works as
phytohormone. The study shows that plant height, number of flowers,
number of green pods per plant, green pod dry weight, shoot and
root dry weight, nutrient uptake in fruit of okra plants were
positively affected by calcium carbide and humic acid.
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