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Momentum Press
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spelling | Madou, Marc J. Verfasser aut Carbon: the next silicon?, Book 1, Fundamentals = Fundamentals Marc J. Madou, Victor H. Perez-Gonzalez, and Bidhan Pramanick Fundamentals New York, [New York] (222 East 46th Street, New York, NY 10017) Momentum Press 2016 1 online resource (1 PDF (xxxii, 235 pages) :) illustrations txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Title from PDF title page (viewed on January 27, 2016) Print version record This book provides an introduction to the state-of-the art in C-MEMS/ C-NEMS with an emphasis on lithographically patterned photo-polymers, carbonized in an inert atmosphere. It is obvious that we can expand our perspective considerably by learning from the traditional carbon manufacturing community where researchers deal with a much wider variety of carbon feed stocks such as coal, coconut shell, wood, agricultural wastes and industrial wastes to make all types of useful carbons. In addition to their expertise in choosing the right catalysts to end up with the desired carbon nanomaterials from any of these feedstocks, these carbon scientists works with dry and wet pyrolysis processes. Wet pyrolysis process is also known as hydrothermal carbonization, a process new to the C-MEMS/C-NEMS community. The new concepts are introduced by discussing carbon nanomaterials synthesis aided with catalysts and chemistry and detailing the microstructure of the resulting nanocarbons. The performance of carbon materials is determined to a large extent by their surface and interfacial properties. The methods to tailor the surface activity of different carbon structures, how to characterize them and the potential applications derived from the modifications achieved are also discussed Carbon nanofibers fast Microelectromechanical systems fast Nanoelectromechanical systems fast Photopolymers fast TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Engineering (General) bisacsh TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Reference bisacsh Carbon nanofibers Microelectromechanical systems Nanoelectromechanical systems Photopolymers Perez-Gonzalez, Victor H. Sonstige oth Pramanick, Bidhan Sonstige oth Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Madou, Marc J. Carbon, the next silicon. Book 1, Fundamentals New York, [New York] (222 East 46th Street, New York, NY 10017) : Momentum Press, 2016 9781606507247 |
spellingShingle | Madou, Marc J. Carbon: the next silicon?, Book 1, Fundamentals = Fundamentals This book provides an introduction to the state-of-the art in C-MEMS/ C-NEMS with an emphasis on lithographically patterned photo-polymers, carbonized in an inert atmosphere. It is obvious that we can expand our perspective considerably by learning from the traditional carbon manufacturing community where researchers deal with a much wider variety of carbon feed stocks such as coal, coconut shell, wood, agricultural wastes and industrial wastes to make all types of useful carbons. In addition to their expertise in choosing the right catalysts to end up with the desired carbon nanomaterials from any of these feedstocks, these carbon scientists works with dry and wet pyrolysis processes. Wet pyrolysis process is also known as hydrothermal carbonization, a process new to the C-MEMS/C-NEMS community. The new concepts are introduced by discussing carbon nanomaterials synthesis aided with catalysts and chemistry and detailing the microstructure of the resulting nanocarbons. The performance of carbon materials is determined to a large extent by their surface and interfacial properties. The methods to tailor the surface activity of different carbon structures, how to characterize them and the potential applications derived from the modifications achieved are also discussed Carbon nanofibers fast Microelectromechanical systems fast Nanoelectromechanical systems fast Photopolymers fast TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Engineering (General) bisacsh TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Reference bisacsh Carbon nanofibers Microelectromechanical systems Nanoelectromechanical systems Photopolymers |
title | Carbon: the next silicon?, Book 1, Fundamentals = Fundamentals |
title_alt | Fundamentals |
title_auth | Carbon: the next silicon?, Book 1, Fundamentals = Fundamentals |
title_exact_search | Carbon: the next silicon?, Book 1, Fundamentals = Fundamentals |
title_full | Carbon: the next silicon?, Book 1, Fundamentals = Fundamentals Marc J. Madou, Victor H. Perez-Gonzalez, and Bidhan Pramanick |
title_fullStr | Carbon: the next silicon?, Book 1, Fundamentals = Fundamentals Marc J. Madou, Victor H. Perez-Gonzalez, and Bidhan Pramanick |
title_full_unstemmed | Carbon: the next silicon?, Book 1, Fundamentals = Fundamentals Marc J. Madou, Victor H. Perez-Gonzalez, and Bidhan Pramanick |
title_short | Carbon: the next silicon?, Book 1, Fundamentals |
title_sort | carbon the next silicon book 1 fundamentals fundamentals |
title_sub | = Fundamentals |
topic | Carbon nanofibers fast Microelectromechanical systems fast Nanoelectromechanical systems fast Photopolymers fast TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Engineering (General) bisacsh TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Reference bisacsh Carbon nanofibers Microelectromechanical systems Nanoelectromechanical systems Photopolymers |
topic_facet | Carbon nanofibers Microelectromechanical systems Nanoelectromechanical systems Photopolymers TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Engineering (General) TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Reference Carbon nanofibers Microelectromechanical systems Nanoelectromechanical systems Photopolymers |
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