03771nam 2200865z- 450 991055774390332120231214133225.0(CKB)5400000000045903(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/69131(EXLCZ)99540000000004590320202105d2020 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierAdvanced Materials for Energy and Environmental ApplicationsBasel, SwitzerlandMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute20201 electronic resource (142 p.)3-03943-072-6 3-03943-073-4 Advanced materials for energy and environmental applications (such as rapid heating, anti-fouling/anti-virus surface, chemical sensor, textile/stretchable sensor, fuel cell, and lithium-ion batteries) have been extensively investigated in the academic and industrial fields. The advent of cabon-based nano-materials (carbon nanotubes, graphene, and carbon black) and inonganic nano-materials (Ag wire/particles, Cu mesh, and transition metal dichalcogenide) has accelerated research interest in energy and environmental applications. This book is focused on the emerging concept and improvement of energy and environmental basic research, as well as in the characterization and analysis of novel energy and environmental base materials. The contents of the book are as below: - Theoretical and experimental studies on advanced conducting nanocomposites; - Electrical properties of nanocomposites under various conditions (dynamic mode, aspect ratio, alignment, and contents) and its applications; - Advanced material for energy applications; - Analysis and materials for environmental applications.History of engineering & technologybicssccarbon nanotubescircumferential shearingalignmentelectrical conductivitycarbon nanotubecompositethree-roll millingCNT dispersionfiller length variationmaize strawcorn stovermethane productionbiogassubstratedirect methanol fuel cellssputtersandpaperroughnesselectrochemical impedance spectroscopypolarizationlithium corrosioncalibration-free laser-induced breakdown spectroscopyquantitative analysisdepth profile analysisresidual CaSO4solid wasteshigh belite sulfoaluminate cementpetroleum coke desulfurization slagCaSO4 typeCaSO4 contentcement propertiesbiofoulingiron bacterianickel-phosphorus-reduced graphene oxide (Ni-P-rGO)induction periodfouling resistancenano-compositesMonte Carlo simulationpercolation networksaspect ratiopolymer compositestrain sensorhysteresisaligned MWCNTpiezo-resistive characteristicsHistory of engineering & technologyPark Sunghoonedt1299453Park SunghoonothBOOK9910557743903321Advanced Materials for Energy and Environmental Applications3025181UNINA