Chemical synthesis and applications of graphene and carbon materials
Contributor(s): Antonietti, Markus [ed.] | Mullen, Klaus [ed.].
Publisher: Weinheim Wiley-VCH 2017Description: xvi, 256p.ISBN: 9783527332083.Subject(s): Graphene | CarbonDDC classification: 620.115 | C42 Summary: This ready reference and handbook is unique in its focus on synthesis and the application of graphene and other carbon materials with an emphasis on chemistry aspects. To this extent, it deals with top–down and bottom–up approaches across the different length scales for graphene from polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons to graphene nanoribbons and graphene sheets, as well as carbon materials from quantum dots, nanostructured particles, and fibers, right up to tubes, bulk structures, and much more besides. In so doing, it presents the best synthetic methods: pyrolysis, chemical vapor deposition, templating and surface–mediated synthesis, self–assembly, surface–grafting and modification. Edited by two excellent, experienced and highly renowned editors, both of whom are directors of Max Planck Institutes.Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Books | PK Kelkar Library, IIT Kanpur | General Stacks | 620.115 C42 (Browse shelf) | Available | A183438 |
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620.115 B634d Design of nanostructures | 620.115 B645 B-C-N nanotubes and related nanostructures | 620.115 C177n2 Carbon nanomaterials | 620.115 C42 Chemical synthesis and applications of graphene and carbon materials | 620.115 D26p Polymer nanocomposites | 620.115 F977c Carbon nanomaterials in hydrogenation catalysis | 620.115 G767 Graphene-based nanotechnologies for energy and environmental applications |
This ready reference and handbook is unique in its focus on synthesis and the application of graphene and other carbon materials with an emphasis on chemistry aspects. To this extent, it deals with top–down and bottom–up approaches across the different length scales for graphene from polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons to graphene nanoribbons and graphene sheets, as well as carbon materials from quantum dots, nanostructured particles, and fibers, right up to tubes, bulk structures, and much more besides. In so doing, it presents the best synthetic methods: pyrolysis, chemical vapor deposition, templating and surface–mediated synthesis, self–assembly, surface–grafting and modification.
Edited by two excellent, experienced and highly renowned editors, both of whom are directors of Max Planck Institutes.
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