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Carbon-containing polymer composites

Contributor(s): Rahaman, Mostafizur [ed.] | Khastgir, Dipak [ed.] | Aldalbahi, Ali Kanakhir [ed.].
Series: Springer series on polymer and composite materials. / edited by Susheel Kalia.Publisher: Singapore Springer 2019Description: x, 574p.ISBN: 9789811326875.Subject(s): Biomedical engineering | Bioorganic chemistryDDC classification: 620.193 | C177 Summary: This book discusses the methods synthesizing various carbon materials, like graphite, carbon blacks, carbon fibers, carbon nanotubes, and graphene. It also details different functionalization and modification processes used to improve the properties of these materials and composites. From a geometrical-structural point of view, it examines different properties of the composites, such as mechanical, electrical, dielectric, thermal, rheological, morphological, spectroscopic, electronic, optical, and toxic, and describes the effects of carbon types and their geometrical structure on the properties and applications of composites.
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620.193 C177 Carbon nanotube electronics 620.193 C177 Carbon nanotubes 620.193 C177 Carbon nanotubes and related structures 620.193 C177 Carbon-containing polymer composites 620.193 C177D CARBON NANOTUBES 620.193 C177n2 Carbon nanotubes and graphene 620.193 C472c2 Carbon composites [2nd ed.]

This book discusses the methods synthesizing various carbon materials, like graphite, carbon blacks, carbon fibers, carbon nanotubes, and graphene. It also details different functionalization and modification processes used to improve the properties of these materials and composites. From a geometrical-structural point of view, it examines different properties of the composites, such as mechanical, electrical, dielectric, thermal, rheological, morphological, spectroscopic, electronic, optical, and toxic, and describes the effects of carbon types and their geometrical structure on the properties and applications of composites.

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