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Nanocarbon-Inorganic Hybrids : Next Generation Composites for Sustainable Energy Applications
Editor(s):
Dominik Eder
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Robert Schlögl
Publication date
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2014-12-31
Publisher:
DE GRUYTER
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ISBN (ppub):
978-3-11-026971-0
ISBN (epub):
978-3-11-026986-4
Publication date (Print):
2014-12-31
Publication date (Electronic):
2014-12-31
DOI:
10.1515/9783110269864
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© 2012 Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co. KG, Genthiner Str. 13, 10785 Berlin.
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Verarbeitung in elektronischen Systemen.
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Book chapters
pp. ix
Contents
pp. v
Preface
pp. xvii
Contributing authors
Frontmatter
pp. 3
1. A short introduction on carbon nanotubes
pp. 25
2. Synthesis, characterisation and properties of graphene
pp. 43
3. Functionalization of carbon nanotubes
pp. 71
4. The importance of defects and dopants within carbon nanomaterials during the fabrication of polymer composites
pp. 125
5. Synthesis strategies of nanocarbon hybrids
pp. 171
6. Graphene and its hybrids with inorganic nanoparticles, polymers and other materials
pp. 201
7. Sustainable carbon hybrid materials made by hydrothermal carbonization and their use in energy applications
pp. 227
8. Nanocarbon-based composites
pp. 255
9. Carbon-Carbon Composites
pp. 273
10. Graphite oxide-MOF hybrid materials
pp. 297
11. Batteries/Supercapacitors: Hybrids with CNTs
pp. 319
12. Graphene-metal oxide hybrids for lithium ion batteries and electrochemical capacitors
pp. 341
13. Nanocarbons for field emission devices
pp. 357
14. Carbon, carbon hybrids and composites for polymer electrolyte fuel cells
pp. 393
15. Nanocarbon materials for heterogeneous catalysis
pp. 429
16. Advanced photocatalytic materials by nanocarbon hybrid materials
pp. 455
17. Electrochromic and photovoltaic applications of nanocarbon hybrids
pp. 475
18. Carbon nanomaterials as integrative components in dye-sensitized solar cells
pp. 503
19. Importance of edge atoms
pp. 527
Index
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