03983nam 2201129z- 450 991055728450332120231214133309.0(CKB)5400000000041195(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/69305(EXLCZ)99540000000004119520202105d2020 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierNanocellulose and Nanocarbons Based Hybrid MaterialsSynthesis, Characterization and ApplicationsBasel, SwitzerlandMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute20201 electronic resource (252 p.)3-03943-374-1 3-03943-375-X This highly informative and carefully presented book discusses the preparation, processing, characterization and applications of different types of hybrid nanomaterials based on nanocellulose and/or nanocarbons. It gives an overview of recent advances of outstanding classes of hybrid materials applied in the fields of physics, chemistry, biology, medicine, and materials science, among others. The content of this book is relevant to researchers in academia and industry professionals working on the development of advanced hybrid nanomaterials and their applications.Nanocellulose and Nanocarbons Based Hybrid Materials Technology: general issuesbicsscgraphene nanoplateletmulti-walled carbon nanotubehybrid filmvacuum filtrationstrain sensinggraphenemultimodal-high density polyethylenemelt extrusionpolymernanocomposite, polymer degradationdispersion and distribution of graphenenano-celluloseMOFcarbon-doped CuO/Fe3O4 nanocatalystcatalytic reductionpollutant remedynanocellulosecationic microcrystalline cellulosehigh-intensity ultrasonicationhigh-pressure homogenizationacid hydrolysisstarch nanocomposite filmscellulose nanofiberscarbon nanotubepolyanilinehydrogelssupercapacitorcellulose nanofibrilsgraphene nanoplatescarbon nanotubesaerogelorganic dyesadsorptionnanofibrillated cellulosecellulose nanocrystalsfullerenesdiamond nanoparticlessensorsdrug deliverytissue engineeringwound dressingnatural rubber latexNOCNFjute fibersnitro-oxidationhybridsapplicationsimmunomodulatorsynthesispolymerizationcharacterizationcytotoxicityreduced graphene oxidegum tragacanthhydrogelhydrogel compositemercury ionchromium ionreusabilitycellulose nanofiberchitosan nanofibercompositemechanical propertiesantioxidant activityTechnology: general issuesTrache Djalaledt1288208Thakur Vijay KumaredtTrache DjalalothThakur Vijay KumarothBOOK9910557284503321Nanocellulose and Nanocarbons Based Hybrid Materials3039432UNINA