03342nam 2200409 450 991082696890332120200701173848.01-119-46973-21-119-46972-4(CKB)4100000008483282(MiAaPQ)EBC5789380(EXLCZ)99410000000848328220190701d2019 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierHandbook of grapheneVolume 5Graphene in energy, healthcare, and environmental applications /edited by Cengiz Ozkan and Umit OzkanBeverly, Massachusetts ;Hoboken, New Jersey :Scrivener Publishing :Wiley,[2019]©20191 online resource (604 pages)1-119-46971-6 "Despite being just a one-atom-thick sheet of carbon, graphene is one of the most valuable nanomaterials. Initially discovered through scotch-tape-based mechanical exfoliation, graphene can now be synthesized in bulk using various chemical techniques. Counted among the contrasting properties of this remarkable material are its lightweight, thinness, flexibility, transparency, strength and resistance, along with superior electrical, thermal, mechanical and optical properties. Due to these novel traits, graphene has attracted attention for use in cutting-edge applications in almost every area of technology, which are projected to change the world. This 5th volume of the Handbook is solely focused on Graphene in Energy, Healthcare, and Environmental Applications. Some of the important topics include but not limited to graphene nanomaterials in energy and environment applications; graphene as nanolubricant for machining, three-dimensional graphene foams for energy storage applications; three-dimensional graphene materials: synthesis and applications in electrocatalysts and electrochemical sensors; graphene and graphene-based hybrid composites for advanced rechargeable battery electrodes; graphene-based materials for advanced lithium-ion batteries; graphene-based materials for supercapacitors and conductive additives of lithium ion batteries; graphene-based flexible actuators, sensors, and supercapacitors; graphene as catalyst support for the reactions in fuel cells; nitrogen-doped carbon nanostructures as oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) and oxygen evolution reaction (OER) electrocatalysts in acidic media; graphene-based materials for photocatalytic H2 evolution; graphene thermal functional device and its property characterization; self- and directed-assembly of metallic and nonmetallic fluorophors: considerations into graphene and graphene oxides for sensing; stimuli-responsive graphene-based matrices for smart therapeutics; application of graphene materials in molecular diagnostics; graphene oxide membranes for liquid separation"--Provided by publisher.GrapheneIndustrial applicationsGrapheneIndustrial applications.662.9Tiwari Ashutosh738472Ozkan Cengiz S.Ozkan Umit S.1954-MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910826968903321Handbook of graphene3937431UNINA