Handbook of carbon nano materials, Volume 5 & 6: [in 2 volumes]
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Beschreibung: | Band 5: Graphene — fundamental properties. - Band 6: Graphene — energy and sensor applications |
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505 | 8 | |a Volumes 5 and 6; Chapter 1 Fundamental Properties of Graphene; 1. Introduction; 2. Electronic Properties of Pristine Graphene; 2.1. Band structure; 2.1.1. Few-layered graphene; 2.2. Chirality and quantum hall effect; 2.3. The Klein tunneling in graphene; 2.4. Atomic collapse on graphene; 3. Elastic Properties of Graphene; 4. Structural Defects in Graphene; 4.1. Stone-Wales defects; 4.2. Carbon vacancies; 4.3. Carbon adatoms; 4.4. Grain boundary loops; 4.5. Noncarbon adatoms and substitutional impurities; 4.6. Grain boundaries | |
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505 | 8 | |a 5.2.1. CNTs, CNFs, and FLG as metal-free catalyst5.2.2. Hydrogenation; 5.2.3. Oxidation and environmental catalysis; 5.2.4. Fuel cell catalysis; 5.3. Gas sensors; 5.4. Bioreactivity and degradability of CNTs and graphene; 5.4.1. Biosensors; 5.4.2. Drug delivery; 5.4.3. Biodegradability and toxicity; References; Chapter 3 Chemical Manipulation of Graphene in Dispersions; 1. Introduction; 2. Liquid-Phase Exfoliated Graphene; 2.1. Ultrasonication of graphite; 2.1.1. Graphene dispersions in organic solvents; 2.1.2. Graphene dispersions in surfactant solutions; 2.2. Non-ultrasonication techniques | |
505 | 8 | |a The fifth and sixth volumes of the Handbook of Carbon Nano Materials focus on fundamental properties and key applications of graphene. Graphene, the thinnest known material made of a single atom thick sheet of carbon atoms arranged hexagonally, offers great opportunities for application development in nanotechnology. This handbook covers fundamental properties, characterization, chemical manipulation, and applications of graphene. Specific applications cover latest developments in chemical manipulation, thermodynamic characterization, energy conversion and storage, and biosensor development | |
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contents | Volumes 5 and 6; Chapter 1 Fundamental Properties of Graphene; 1. Introduction; 2. Electronic Properties of Pristine Graphene; 2.1. Band structure; 2.1.1. Few-layered graphene; 2.2. Chirality and quantum hall effect; 2.3. The Klein tunneling in graphene; 2.4. Atomic collapse on graphene; 3. Elastic Properties of Graphene; 4. Structural Defects in Graphene; 4.1. Stone-Wales defects; 4.2. Carbon vacancies; 4.3. Carbon adatoms; 4.4. Grain boundary loops; 4.5. Noncarbon adatoms and substitutional impurities; 4.6. Grain boundaries 4.7. Effect of defects on the properties of graphene5. Summary; Acknowledgments; References; Chapter 2 Adsorption on and Reactivity of Carbon Nanotubes and Graphene; 1. Introduction; 2. Structure and Adsorption Sites; 2.1. Structure and adsorption sites of graphene and FLG; 2.1.1. Presence of defects; 2.2. Structure and adsorption sites of carbon nanotubes; 2.2.1. Presence of defects; 3. Physisorption on CNTs and Graphene; 3.1. Physisorption of gases on CNTs and graphene; 3.1.1. Physisorption on individual CNTs; 3.1.2. Physisorption on CNT bundles; 3.1.3. Physisorption on graphene 3.2. Physisorption of liquids on CNTs and graphene3.2.1. Adsorption of water on CNTs and graphene; 3.2.2. Physisorption of ionic liquids on graphene and CNTs; 3.2.3. Physisorption on CNTs and graphene of ions and molecules from solution; 3.2.4. Physisorption of liquids on doped CNTs and graphene; 3.3. Physisorption of solids on CNTs and graphene; 3.3.1. Metals and semiconductors; 3.3.2. Physisorption of metals and semiconductors on doped CNTs or graphene; 3.3.3. Physisorption of polymers; 3.3.4. Polymer adsorption on doped graphene or CNTs; 4. Chemisorption on CNTs and Graphene 4.1. Chemisorption of gases on CNTs and graphene4.1.1. Gas chemisorption on CNTs; 4.1.2. Effect of dopants on gas chemisorption with CNTs; 4.1.3. Gas chemisorption on graphene; 4.1.4. Effect of dopants on gas chemisorption with graphene; 4.2. Chemisorption of liquids on CNTs and graphene; 4.3. Chemisorption of solids on CNTs and graphene; 4.3.1. Alkali metals; 4.3.2. Alkaline-earth metals; 4.3.3. d-metals; 4.3.4. Adsorption of other metals, metalloids, and non-metals; 4.3.5. Polymers; 5. Reactivity on CNTs and Graphene; 5.1. Surface chemistry of nanostructured carbon materials; 5.2. Catalysis 5.2.1. CNTs, CNFs, and FLG as metal-free catalyst5.2.2. Hydrogenation; 5.2.3. Oxidation and environmental catalysis; 5.2.4. Fuel cell catalysis; 5.3. Gas sensors; 5.4. Bioreactivity and degradability of CNTs and graphene; 5.4.1. Biosensors; 5.4.2. Drug delivery; 5.4.3. Biodegradability and toxicity; References; Chapter 3 Chemical Manipulation of Graphene in Dispersions; 1. Introduction; 2. Liquid-Phase Exfoliated Graphene; 2.1. Ultrasonication of graphite; 2.1.1. Graphene dispersions in organic solvents; 2.1.2. Graphene dispersions in surfactant solutions; 2.2. Non-ultrasonication techniques The fifth and sixth volumes of the Handbook of Carbon Nano Materials focus on fundamental properties and key applications of graphene. Graphene, the thinnest known material made of a single atom thick sheet of carbon atoms arranged hexagonally, offers great opportunities for application development in nanotechnology. This handbook covers fundamental properties, characterization, chemical manipulation, and applications of graphene. Specific applications cover latest developments in chemical manipulation, thermodynamic characterization, energy conversion and storage, and biosensor development |
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spelling | Handbook of carbon nano materials, Volume 5 & 6 [in 2 volumes] editors Francis D'Souza, Karl M. Kadish Graphene — fundamental properties Graphene — energy and sensor applications Singapore World Scientific Publishing Company [2014] 1 Online-Ressource (2 Bände) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier World Scientific series on carbon nanoscience Band 5: Graphene — fundamental properties. - Band 6: Graphene — energy and sensor applications Volumes 5 and 6; Chapter 1 Fundamental Properties of Graphene; 1. Introduction; 2. Electronic Properties of Pristine Graphene; 2.1. Band structure; 2.1.1. Few-layered graphene; 2.2. Chirality and quantum hall effect; 2.3. The Klein tunneling in graphene; 2.4. Atomic collapse on graphene; 3. Elastic Properties of Graphene; 4. Structural Defects in Graphene; 4.1. Stone-Wales defects; 4.2. Carbon vacancies; 4.3. Carbon adatoms; 4.4. Grain boundary loops; 4.5. Noncarbon adatoms and substitutional impurities; 4.6. Grain boundaries 4.7. Effect of defects on the properties of graphene5. Summary; Acknowledgments; References; Chapter 2 Adsorption on and Reactivity of Carbon Nanotubes and Graphene; 1. Introduction; 2. Structure and Adsorption Sites; 2.1. Structure and adsorption sites of graphene and FLG; 2.1.1. Presence of defects; 2.2. Structure and adsorption sites of carbon nanotubes; 2.2.1. Presence of defects; 3. Physisorption on CNTs and Graphene; 3.1. Physisorption of gases on CNTs and graphene; 3.1.1. Physisorption on individual CNTs; 3.1.2. Physisorption on CNT bundles; 3.1.3. Physisorption on graphene 3.2. Physisorption of liquids on CNTs and graphene3.2.1. Adsorption of water on CNTs and graphene; 3.2.2. Physisorption of ionic liquids on graphene and CNTs; 3.2.3. Physisorption on CNTs and graphene of ions and molecules from solution; 3.2.4. Physisorption of liquids on doped CNTs and graphene; 3.3. Physisorption of solids on CNTs and graphene; 3.3.1. Metals and semiconductors; 3.3.2. Physisorption of metals and semiconductors on doped CNTs or graphene; 3.3.3. Physisorption of polymers; 3.3.4. Polymer adsorption on doped graphene or CNTs; 4. Chemisorption on CNTs and Graphene 4.1. Chemisorption of gases on CNTs and graphene4.1.1. Gas chemisorption on CNTs; 4.1.2. Effect of dopants on gas chemisorption with CNTs; 4.1.3. Gas chemisorption on graphene; 4.1.4. Effect of dopants on gas chemisorption with graphene; 4.2. Chemisorption of liquids on CNTs and graphene; 4.3. Chemisorption of solids on CNTs and graphene; 4.3.1. Alkali metals; 4.3.2. Alkaline-earth metals; 4.3.3. d-metals; 4.3.4. Adsorption of other metals, metalloids, and non-metals; 4.3.5. Polymers; 5. Reactivity on CNTs and Graphene; 5.1. Surface chemistry of nanostructured carbon materials; 5.2. Catalysis 5.2.1. CNTs, CNFs, and FLG as metal-free catalyst5.2.2. Hydrogenation; 5.2.3. Oxidation and environmental catalysis; 5.2.4. Fuel cell catalysis; 5.3. Gas sensors; 5.4. Bioreactivity and degradability of CNTs and graphene; 5.4.1. Biosensors; 5.4.2. Drug delivery; 5.4.3. Biodegradability and toxicity; References; Chapter 3 Chemical Manipulation of Graphene in Dispersions; 1. Introduction; 2. Liquid-Phase Exfoliated Graphene; 2.1. Ultrasonication of graphite; 2.1.1. Graphene dispersions in organic solvents; 2.1.2. Graphene dispersions in surfactant solutions; 2.2. Non-ultrasonication techniques The fifth and sixth volumes of the Handbook of Carbon Nano Materials focus on fundamental properties and key applications of graphene. Graphene, the thinnest known material made of a single atom thick sheet of carbon atoms arranged hexagonally, offers great opportunities for application development in nanotechnology. This handbook covers fundamental properties, characterization, chemical manipulation, and applications of graphene. Specific applications cover latest developments in chemical manipulation, thermodynamic characterization, energy conversion and storage, and biosensor development Carbon composites Carbon Nanostructured materials Nanostructures TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Engineering (General) bisacsh TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Reference bisacsh SCIENCE / Chemistry / Inorganic bisacsh Carbon composites fast Graphene fast Nanostructured materials fast Chemie Graphene Nanostrukturiertes Material (DE-588)4342626-8 gnd rswk-swf Kohlenstoffwerkstoff (DE-588)4031677-4 gnd rswk-swf Kohlenstofffaser (DE-588)4128150-0 gnd rswk-swf Kohlenstofffaser (DE-588)4128150-0 s Kohlenstoffwerkstoff (DE-588)4031677-4 s Nanostrukturiertes Material (DE-588)4342626-8 s DE-604 D'Souza, Francis Sonstige (DE-588)1067778896 oth Kadish, Karl M. 1945- Sonstige (DE-588)17220285X oth Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe D'Souza, Francis Handbook of Carbon Nano Materials (Volumes 5-6) : Volume 5: Graphene - Fundamental Properties Volume 6: Graphene - Energy and Sensor Applications 9789814566728 9789814566735 http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&AN=711764 Aggregator Volltext |
spellingShingle | Handbook of carbon nano materials, Volume 5 & 6 [in 2 volumes] Volumes 5 and 6; Chapter 1 Fundamental Properties of Graphene; 1. Introduction; 2. Electronic Properties of Pristine Graphene; 2.1. Band structure; 2.1.1. Few-layered graphene; 2.2. Chirality and quantum hall effect; 2.3. The Klein tunneling in graphene; 2.4. Atomic collapse on graphene; 3. Elastic Properties of Graphene; 4. Structural Defects in Graphene; 4.1. Stone-Wales defects; 4.2. Carbon vacancies; 4.3. Carbon adatoms; 4.4. Grain boundary loops; 4.5. Noncarbon adatoms and substitutional impurities; 4.6. Grain boundaries 4.7. Effect of defects on the properties of graphene5. Summary; Acknowledgments; References; Chapter 2 Adsorption on and Reactivity of Carbon Nanotubes and Graphene; 1. Introduction; 2. Structure and Adsorption Sites; 2.1. Structure and adsorption sites of graphene and FLG; 2.1.1. Presence of defects; 2.2. Structure and adsorption sites of carbon nanotubes; 2.2.1. Presence of defects; 3. Physisorption on CNTs and Graphene; 3.1. Physisorption of gases on CNTs and graphene; 3.1.1. Physisorption on individual CNTs; 3.1.2. Physisorption on CNT bundles; 3.1.3. Physisorption on graphene 3.2. Physisorption of liquids on CNTs and graphene3.2.1. Adsorption of water on CNTs and graphene; 3.2.2. Physisorption of ionic liquids on graphene and CNTs; 3.2.3. Physisorption on CNTs and graphene of ions and molecules from solution; 3.2.4. Physisorption of liquids on doped CNTs and graphene; 3.3. Physisorption of solids on CNTs and graphene; 3.3.1. Metals and semiconductors; 3.3.2. Physisorption of metals and semiconductors on doped CNTs or graphene; 3.3.3. Physisorption of polymers; 3.3.4. Polymer adsorption on doped graphene or CNTs; 4. Chemisorption on CNTs and Graphene 4.1. Chemisorption of gases on CNTs and graphene4.1.1. Gas chemisorption on CNTs; 4.1.2. Effect of dopants on gas chemisorption with CNTs; 4.1.3. Gas chemisorption on graphene; 4.1.4. Effect of dopants on gas chemisorption with graphene; 4.2. Chemisorption of liquids on CNTs and graphene; 4.3. Chemisorption of solids on CNTs and graphene; 4.3.1. Alkali metals; 4.3.2. Alkaline-earth metals; 4.3.3. d-metals; 4.3.4. Adsorption of other metals, metalloids, and non-metals; 4.3.5. Polymers; 5. Reactivity on CNTs and Graphene; 5.1. Surface chemistry of nanostructured carbon materials; 5.2. Catalysis 5.2.1. CNTs, CNFs, and FLG as metal-free catalyst5.2.2. Hydrogenation; 5.2.3. Oxidation and environmental catalysis; 5.2.4. Fuel cell catalysis; 5.3. Gas sensors; 5.4. Bioreactivity and degradability of CNTs and graphene; 5.4.1. Biosensors; 5.4.2. Drug delivery; 5.4.3. Biodegradability and toxicity; References; Chapter 3 Chemical Manipulation of Graphene in Dispersions; 1. Introduction; 2. Liquid-Phase Exfoliated Graphene; 2.1. Ultrasonication of graphite; 2.1.1. Graphene dispersions in organic solvents; 2.1.2. Graphene dispersions in surfactant solutions; 2.2. Non-ultrasonication techniques The fifth and sixth volumes of the Handbook of Carbon Nano Materials focus on fundamental properties and key applications of graphene. Graphene, the thinnest known material made of a single atom thick sheet of carbon atoms arranged hexagonally, offers great opportunities for application development in nanotechnology. This handbook covers fundamental properties, characterization, chemical manipulation, and applications of graphene. Specific applications cover latest developments in chemical manipulation, thermodynamic characterization, energy conversion and storage, and biosensor development Carbon composites Carbon Nanostructured materials Nanostructures TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Engineering (General) bisacsh TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Reference bisacsh SCIENCE / Chemistry / Inorganic bisacsh Carbon composites fast Graphene fast Nanostructured materials fast Chemie Graphene Nanostrukturiertes Material (DE-588)4342626-8 gnd Kohlenstoffwerkstoff (DE-588)4031677-4 gnd Kohlenstofffaser (DE-588)4128150-0 gnd |
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title | Handbook of carbon nano materials, Volume 5 & 6 [in 2 volumes] |
title_alt | Graphene — fundamental properties Graphene — energy and sensor applications |
title_auth | Handbook of carbon nano materials, Volume 5 & 6 [in 2 volumes] |
title_exact_search | Handbook of carbon nano materials, Volume 5 & 6 [in 2 volumes] |
title_full | Handbook of carbon nano materials, Volume 5 & 6 [in 2 volumes] editors Francis D'Souza, Karl M. Kadish |
title_fullStr | Handbook of carbon nano materials, Volume 5 & 6 [in 2 volumes] editors Francis D'Souza, Karl M. Kadish |
title_full_unstemmed | Handbook of carbon nano materials, Volume 5 & 6 [in 2 volumes] editors Francis D'Souza, Karl M. Kadish |
title_short | Handbook of carbon nano materials, Volume 5 & 6 |
title_sort | handbook of carbon nano materials volume 5 6 in 2 volumes |
title_sub | [in 2 volumes] |
topic | Carbon composites Carbon Nanostructured materials Nanostructures TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Engineering (General) bisacsh TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Reference bisacsh SCIENCE / Chemistry / Inorganic bisacsh Carbon composites fast Graphene fast Nanostructured materials fast Chemie Graphene Nanostrukturiertes Material (DE-588)4342626-8 gnd Kohlenstoffwerkstoff (DE-588)4031677-4 gnd Kohlenstofffaser (DE-588)4128150-0 gnd |
topic_facet | Carbon composites Carbon Nanostructured materials Nanostructures TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Engineering (General) TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Reference SCIENCE / Chemistry / Inorganic Graphene Chemie Nanostrukturiertes Material Kohlenstoffwerkstoff Kohlenstofffaser |
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