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Functional Materials from Carbon, Inorganic and Organic Sources:
Methods and Advances describes the basic principles, mechanisms and
theoretical background of functional materials. Sections cover
Carbon-based functional materials, Inorganic functional materials
for renewable and sustainable energy applications, and Organic and
biological based functional materials. Applications such as energy
storage and conversion, electronic and photonics devices, and in
medicine are also explored. Sections dive into photovoltaic
devices, light emitting devices, energy storage materials and
quantum dot devices, solar cell fundamentals and devices,
perovskite materials and ceramic thin films. Final sections
emphasize green approaches to synthesis in semiconductor
nanoparticles, quinolone complexes, biomaterials and biopolymers.
Rare-Earth-Activated Phosphors: Chemistry and Applications outlines
important fundamentals and properties and explores successful
application that address key problems across the sciences. Sections
introduce phosphors and luminescence, explore their properties,
characteristics, synthesis and degradation and highlight key
applications across telecommunications, lighting,
electroluminescent devices, (bio-)analytical sensors, bio-imaging
set-ups, drug delivery and sustainable energy devices. Drawing on
the knowledge of an expert team of contributors, the book provides
useful insight into successfully harnessing the properties of rare
earth activated phosphors for a range of important applications.
Rare-earth nano-phosphors offer an interesting array of
characteristics, including sharp emission bands, exceptional
optical damage thresholds, low toxicity, high selectivity and
stability, and long luminescence lifetimes. Understanding these
properties can help researchers effectively manipulate them for a
range of important applications.
Radiation Dosimetry Phosphors provides an overview of the
synthesis, properties and applications of materials used for
radiation dosimetry and reviews the most appropriate phosphor
materials for each radiation dosimetry technique. The book
describes the available phosphors used commercially for their
applications in the medical field for dose measurements. Although
radiation dosimetry phosphors are commercially available,
continuous efforts have been made by the worldwide research
community to develop new materials or improve already existing
materials used in different areas with low or high levels of
radiation. Moreover, researchers are still working on developing
dosimetric phosphors for OSL, ML, LL and RPL dosimetry. This book
provides an overall view of the phosphors available, low cost
synthesis methods, mechanisms involved, emerging trends and new
challenges for the development of emerging materials for radiation
dosimetry. It is suitable for those working in academia and R&D
laboratories in the discipline of materials science and
engineering, along with practitioners working in radiation and
dosimetry.
Nanoscale Compound Semiconductors and their Optoelectronics
Applications provides the basic and fundamental properties of
nanoscale compound semiconductors and their role in modern
technological products. The book discusses all important properties
of this important category of materials such as their optical
properties, size-dependent properties, and tunable properties. Key
methods are reviewed, including synthesis techniques and
characterization strategies. The role of compound semiconductors in
the advancement of energy efficient optoelectronics and solar cell
devices is also discussed. The book also touches on the
photocatalytic property of the materials by doping with graphene
oxides--an emerging and new pathway.
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Nanomaterials for Green Energy (Paperback)
Bharat A Bhanvase, Vijay B Pawade, Sanjay J. Dhoble, Shirish Hari Sonawane, Muthupandian Ashokkumar
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Nanomaterials for Green Energy focuses on the synthesis,
characterization and application of novel nanomaterials in the
fields of green science and technology. This book contains
fundamental information about the properties of novel nanomaterials
and their application in green energy. In particular, synthesis and
characterization of novel nanomaterials, their application in solar
and fuel cells and batteries, and nanomaterials for a low-toxicity
environment are discussed. It will provide an important reference
resource for researchers in materials science and renewable energy
who wish to learn more about how nanomaterials are used to create
cheaper, more efficient green energy products.
The design and study of materials is a pivotal component to new
discoveries in the various fields of science and technology. By
better understanding the components and structures of materials,
researchers can increase their applications across different
industries. Emerging Synthesis Techniques for Luminescent Materials
is a critical scholarly resource that explores the important field
of emerging synthesis techniques of luminescent materials and its
practical applications. Featuring coverage on a broad range of
topics such as electroluminescence, glow curve analysis, and
upconversion, this book is geared towards engineers, academics,
researchers, students, professionals, and practitioners seeking
current research on photoluminescence and the study of rare earth
doped phosphors.
Lanthanide Doped Aluminate Phosphors: Synthesis, Properties, and
Applications overviews advances in research on aluminate-based long
persistent phosphors and their applications in lighting, display,
radiation dosimetry and imaging. The book reviews the most
important categories of rare earth aluminate-based phosphors,
including aluminosilicates and aluminoborates. This category of
material is attractive for a wide range of applications because of
their high quantum efficiency, long afterglow life, chemical
stability and optical properties, which is discussed throughout.
Optical properties, in particular, are emphasized in the book along
with the relationship of the chemical composition and doping of
these materials and their optical performance. This book is
suitable for researchers and practitioners working in academia and
research and development in industry in the disciplines of
materials science and engineering, chemistry and physics.
Phosphor Handbook: Process, Properties and Applications provides a
comprehensive overview of the latest advances in research on the
synthesis, characterization and applications of organic and
inorganic phosphors. There is detailed information presented on the
characterization of the relevant phosphor groups, such as
up-conversion and down-conversion phosphors, inorganic LED
phosphors, organic LED phosphors and thermoluminescence and
dosimetric phosphors using various physical and chemical advances.
Finally, the advances in phosphor technologies are discussed,
including current barriers to their use in commercial applications
and emerging opportunities. This book is suitable for researchers
and practitioners in academia and those working in R&D in
industry in the disciplines of materials science and engineering,
materials chemistry, materials physics, photonics science and
technology, nanotechnology and physical chemistry.
Quantum dots: Emerging materials for versatile applications is an
introduction to the fundamentals and important advances of research
of this important category of semiconductor nanostructured
materials. After a brief review of relevant nanotechnology concepts
and the unique properties of nanomaterials, the book describes the
fundamentals of quantum dots with definitions of the primary
classifications of quantum dots. There is an emphasis on practical
considerations of the commercial translation of quantum dots such
as their toxicity, stability, and disposal. Moreover, the book
focuses on a review of the advances in research in emerging quantum
dot materials along with the latest innovations in materials design
and fabrication methods. Quantum Dots is suitable for materials
scientists and engineers in academia or industry R&D who are
looking for an introduction to this research topic or a key
reference on the latest advances and applications.
Includes details of the fundamental phenomenological theories of
solar cells, Li ion/ Li-air/Li-S batteries, fuel cells and their
energy storage mechanisms. Discusses properties of various energy
materials in addition to their device operation and evaluation.
• The present book provides up-to-date information on the
synthesis, characterization and applications of all kinds of
applications using various physical and chemical methods. • It
presents the latest advances in future energy materials and
technologies subjected to specific applications. • Includes
applied illustrations, references and upcoming perceptions in order
to explain the challenges and trade-offs come across in the field
of energy material research and development to the person who reads
this. • Present book discovers the essentials, experiments and
views for the application of developing materials in the progress
of energy conversion and storage devices • This book also offers
a discussion of solar cell and photovoltaic, hydro power, nuclear
energy, fuel cell, battery electrode, supercapacitor and hydrogen
storage applications • Moreover it also Comprises remarkable
instances of energy devices based on developing materials to
demonstrate recent advances in this field.
An in-depth look at the luminescence of phosphor materials for
applications in optical devices, sensors, and medical technologies.
Optical Properties of Phosphate and Pyrophosphate Compounds gives a
broad introduction to pyrophosphates and phosphate-based phosphors,
including their fundamental properties, material composition,
synthesis methods, characterization techniques, and applications in
optical devices and technologies. The text describes the
development of the materials' shape and size, as well as crucial
characterization techniques for key applications. Additionally, it
includes essential information about recently used single and mixed
cations pyrophosphate and phosphate compounds. This book is
suitable for researchers working in materials science, engineering,
materials chemistry, and physics. It may also be helpful to
engineers and chemists working in R&D for solid state lighting.
360 Degree Waste Management, Volume One: Fundamentals, Agricultural
and Domestic Waste, and Remediation presents an interdisciplinary
approach to understanding various types of agricultural and
domestic waste, including their origin, management, recycling,
disposal, effects on ecosystems, and social and economic impacts.
By applying the concepts of sustainable, affordable and integrated
approaches for improvement of waste management, the book confronts
social, economic and environmental challenges. Thus, researchers,
waste managers and environmental engineers will find critical
information for identifying long-term answers to problems of waste
management that require complex understanding and analysis.
Presenting key concepts in the management of agricultural and
domestic or municipal waste, this new volume includes aspects on
the microbiology of waste management, advanced treatment processes,
environmental impacts, technological developments, the economics of
waste management and future implications.
The Fundamentals and Applications of Light-Emitting Diodes: The
Revolution in the Lighting Industry examines the evolution of LEDs,
including a review of the luminescence process and background on
solid state lighting. The book emphasizes phosphor-converted LEDs
that are based on inorganic phosphors but explores different types
of LEDs based on inorganic, organic, quantum dots,
perovskite-structured materials, and biomaterials. A detailed
description is included about the diverse applications of LEDs in
fields such as lighting, displays, horticulture, biomedicine, and
digital communication, as well as challenges that must be solved
before using LEDs in commercial applications. Traditional light
sources are fast being replaced by light-emitting diodes (LEDs).
The fourth generation of lighting is completely dominated by LED
luminaires. Apart from lighting, LEDs have extended their hold on
other fields, such as digital communications, horticulture,
medicine, space research, art and culture, display devices, and
entertainment. The technological promises offered by LEDs have
elevated them as front-runners in the lighting industry.
360 Degree Waste Management, Volume Two: Biomedical,
Pharmaceutical, and Industrial Waste and Remediation presents an
interdisciplinary approach to understanding various types of
biomedical, pharmaceutical, and industrial waste, including their
origin, management, recycling, disposal, effects on ecosystems, and
social and economic impacts. By applying the concepts of
sustainable, affordable and integrated approaches for the
improvement of waste management, the book confronts social,
economic and environmental challenges. Thus, researchers, waste
managers and environmental engineers will find critical information
to identify long-term answers to problems of waste management that
require complex understanding and analysis. Presenting key concepts
in the management of biomedical and industrial waste, Volume Two of
this two volume series includes aspects on microbiology of waste
management, advanced treatment processes, environmental impacts,
technological developments, economics of waste management and
future implications.
Spectroscopy of Lanthanide Doped Oxide Materials provides a
comprehensive overview on the most essential characterization
techniques of these materials, along with their key applications.
The book describes the application of optical spectroscopy of
lanthanides doped inorganic phosphor hosts and gives information
about their structure and morphology, binding energies, energy of
transition and band gap. Also discussed are the properties and
applications of rare earth doped inorganic materials and the
barriers and potential solutions to enable the commercial
realization of phosphors in important applications. The book
reviews key information for those entering the field of phosphor
research, along with the fundamental knowledge of the properties of
transition series elements under UV/Visible/NIR light exposer.
Low-cost materials methods to synthesize the materials and
spectroscopic characterization methods are also detailed.
Principles and Applications of Organic Light Emitting Diodes
(OLEDs)explores the ways in which the development of organic
semiconductor materials is opening up new applications in
electronic and optoelectronic luminescent devices. The book begins
by covering the principles of luminescence and the luminescent
properties of organic semiconductors. It then covers the
development of luminescent materials for OLEDs, discussing the
advantages and disadvantages of organic versus inorganic
luminescent materials. The fabrication and characterization of
OLEDs is also covered in detail, including information on, and
comparisons of, vacuum deposition and solution techniques. Finally,
applications of OLEDs are explored, including OLEDs in solid-state
lighting, colored lighting, displays and potential future
applications, such as ultra-thin and flexible technologies. This
book is an excellent resource both for experts and newcomers to the
field of organic optoelectronics and OLEDs. It is ideal for
scientists working on optical devices, lighting, display and
imaging technologies, and for all those engaged in research in
photonics, luminescence and optical materials.
This text deals with the advantages of rare earth activated
phosphors for the development of solid state lighting technology
and in enhancing the light conversion efficiency of Si solar cells.
The book initiates with a short overview of the atomic and
semiconductor theory followed by introduction to phosphor, its
working mechanism, role of rare earth ions in the lighting and PV
devices and host materials being used. Further, it introduces the
applications of inorganic phosphor for the development of green
energy and technology including advantages of UP/DC conversion
phosphor layers in the enhancing the cell response of PV devices.
Key Features: Focuses on discussion of phosphors for both solid
state lighting and photovoltaics applications Provides introduction
for practical applications including synthesis and characterization
of phosphor materials Includes broad, in-depth introduction of
semiconductors and related theory Enhances the basic understanding
of optical properties for rare earth phosphors Covers up-conversion
and down-conversion phosphor for energy harvesting applications
Rare earth-doped luminescent materials play an integral role in
modern life because of their tremendous applications ranging from
scintillators, color displays, fluorescent lamps, and intensifying
screens to dosimetry of ionizing radiations. Written and edited by
prominent luminescence researchers, this book details cutting-edge
research on luminescence materials and is illustrated throughout
with excellent figures and references. It will appeal to anyone
involved in luminescence research and its applications, especially
advanced undergraduate-, graduate-, and postgraduate-level students
of spectroscopy, solid state physics, luminescence, material
synthesis, and optical properties and researchers working on the
synthesis of optical materials, the characterization of
luminescence materials, solid state lighting, radiation dosimetry
luminescence, and phosphor applications.
This text deals with the advantages of rare earth activated
phosphors for the development of solid state lighting technology
and in enhancing the light conversion efficiency of Si solar cells.
The book initiates with a short overview of the atomic and
semiconductor theory followed by introduction to phosphor, its
working mechanism, role of rare earth ions in the lighting and PV
devices and host materials being used. Further, it introduces the
applications of inorganic phosphor for the development of green
energy and technology including advantages of UP/DC conversion
phosphor layers in the enhancing the cell response of PV devices.
Key Features: Focuses on discussion of phosphors for both solid
state lighting and photovoltaics applications Provides introduction
for practical applications including synthesis and characterization
of phosphor materials Includes broad, in-depth introduction of
semiconductors and related theory Enhances the basic understanding
of optical properties for rare earth phosphors Covers up-conversion
and down-conversion phosphor for energy harvesting applications
Photophysics and Nanophysics in Therapeutics explores the latest
advances and applications of phototherapy and nanotherapy, covering
the application of light, radiation, and nanotechnology in
therapeutics, along with the fundamental principles of physics in
these areas. Consisting of two parts, the book first features a
range of chapters covering phototherapeutics, from the fundamentals
of photodynamic therapy (PDT) to applications such as cancer
treatment and advances in radiotherapy, applied physics in cancer
radiotherapy treatment, and the role of carbon ion beam therapy.
Other sections cover nanotherapeutics, potential applications and
challenges, and nanotherapy for drug delivery to the brain. Final
chapters delve into nanotechnology in the diagnosis and treatment
of cancers, the role of nanocarriers for HIV treatment,
nanoparticles for rheumatoid arthritis treatment, peptide
functionalized nanomaterials as microbial sensors, and theranostic
nanoagents.
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