Handbook of Graphene 5
| Volume 5: Energy, Healthcare and Environmental Applications Edited by Cengiz Ozkan and Umit Ozkan Copyright: 2019 | Status: Published ISBN: 9781119469711 | Hardcover | 608 pages | 278 illustrations Price: $275 USD |
One Line DescriptionThis unique multidisciplinary 8-volume set focuses on the emerging issues concerning graphene materials and provides a shared platform for both researcher and industry.
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This book is intended for researchers and graduate students in the field of advanced materials and graphene in particular, who are currently investigating the fundamental properties of this material and its applications in micro- and nanotechnologies.
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Handbook of Graphene comprises 140 chapters from world renowned experts and presents in a unique eight-volume format covering all aspects relating to graphene—its development, synthesis, application techniques, and integration methods; its modification and functionalization; its characterization tools and related 2D materials; physical, chemical, and biological studies of graphene and related 2D materials; graphene composites; use of graphene in energy, healthcare, and environmental applications (electronics, photonics, spintronics, bioelectronics and optoelectronics, photovoltaics, energy storage, fuel cells and hydrogen storage, and graphene-based devices); its large-scale production and characterization; as well as graphene-related 2D material innovations and their commercialization.
Volume 5 is solely focused on selected topics in energy, healthcare and environmental applications and provides an overview of the multitude of different research directions that are currently being taken at the international level. Some of the important topics include but are not limited to: Graphene nanomaterials in energy and environment applications; graphene as nanolubricant for machining; threedimensional graphene foams for energy storage applications; three-dimensional graphene materials: synthesis and applications in electrocatalysts and electrochemical sensors; graphene and graphenebased 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; recent advances in graphene-based materials for photocatalytic h2 evolution; graphene thermal functional device and its property characterization; self- and directed-assembly of metallic and non-metallic fluorophors: considerations into graphene and graphene oxides for sensing and imaging applications; stimuli-responsive graphene based matrices for smart therapeutics; application of graphene materials in molecular diagnostics; graphene-based membranes for liquid separation.
Back to Top Author / Editor DetailsCengiz Ozkan obtained his PhD in Materials Science from Stanford University in 1997 and he is now a Professor at the Department of Materials Science & Engineering, University California Riverside, USA. His research areas include the bottom-up fabrication of bio-nano systems, metal-organic chemical vapor deposition of nanostructures, chemical vapor deposition of graphene, nanowire fabrics, photovoltaics and nanoelectronics. He has several US patents, over 40 patent disclosures and more than 100 technical publications.
Umit Ozkan obtained her PhD from Iowa State University in 1984. She is COE Distinguished Professor, Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering at Ohio State University, USA. She has published more than 200 articles in SCI journals, 6 patents, and co-edited at least 4 books. Her principal research interests are Heterogeneous Catalysis, Electrocatalysis and Catalytic Materials; Sustainability, Energy, Environment.
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1 Graphene Nanomaterials in Energy and Environment Applications
Mingqing Yang, Hua Tian, Jiayi Zhu and Junhui He
2 Graphene as Nanolubricant for Machining
Aakash Niraula, Ashutosh Khatri and Muhammad P. Jahan
3 Three-Dimensional Graphene Foams for Energy Storage Applications
Fancheng Meng, Xiangfeng Wei and Jiehua Liu
4 Three-Dimensional Graphene Materials: Synthesis and Applications in Electrocatalysts and Electrochemical Sensors
Chunmei Zhang and Wei Chen
5 Graphene and Graphene-Based Hybrid Composites for Advanced Rechargeable Battery Electrodes
Hee Jo Song and Dong-Wan Kim
6 Graphene-Based Materials for Advanced Lithium-Ion Batteries
Ran Tian and Huanan Duan
7 Graphene-Based Materials for Supercapacitors and Conductive Additives of Lithium Ion Batteries
Qian Cheng
8 Graphene-Based Flexible Actuators, Sensors, and Supercapacitors
Chao Lu and Wei Chen
9 Graphene as Catalyst Support for the Reactions in Fuel Cells
S. I. Stevanovi¡ and V. M. Jovanovi¡
10 Nitrogen-Doped Carbon Nanostructures as Oxygen Reduction Reaction (ORR)and Oxygen Evolution Reaction (OER) Electrocatalysts in Acidic Media
Kuldeep Mamtani and Umit S. Ozkan
11 Recent Advances in Graphene-Based Materials for Photocatalytic H2 Evolution
Min Li, Lu Bai, Xudong Wen and Jingqi Guan
12 Graphene Thermal Functional Device and Its Property Characterization
Haidong Wang, Hiroshi Takamatsu and Xing Zhang
13 Self- and Directed-Assembly of Metallic and Nonmetallic Fluorophors: Considerations into Graphene and Graphene Oxides for Sensing and Imaging Applications
David G. Calatayud, Fernando Cortezon-Tamarit, Boyang Mao,
Vincenzo Mirabello and Sofia I. Pascu
14 Stimuli-Responsive Graphene-Based Matrices for Smart Therapeutics
Sabine Szunerits, Alina Vasilescu, Valentina Dinca, Serban Peteu and Rabah Boukherroub
15 Application of Graphene Materials in Molecular Diagnostics
Foad Salehnia, Neda Fakhri, Morteza Hosseini and Mohammad Reza Ganjali
16 Graphene Oxide Membranes for Liquid Separation
Zhiqian Jia
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