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Chemistry & Physics of Carbon Volume 31 Chemistry and Physics of Carbon Series

Langue : Anglais

Coordonnateur : Radovic Ljubisa R.

Couverture de l’ouvrage Chemistry & Physics of Carbon

Written by distinguished researchers, the long-running Chemistry and Physics of Carbon series provides a comprehensive and critical overview of carbon materials in terms of molecular structure, intermolecular relationships, bulk and surface properties, and their behavior in current and emerging applications. Volume 31 not only retains the high-quality content and reputation of previous volumes, but also complements them with reliable and timely coverage of the latest advances in the field.

Maintaining the high level established by its predecessors, this book contains a prestigious and authoritative series of review chapters covering both chemistry and physics of carbon. The book examines properties and behavior of carbon materials ranging from coal to graphite, from activated carbons, chars, cokes, and carbon blacks to carbon fibers, fullerenes, nanotubes, and graphene. It complements previous volumes in the series by presenting updated information on ?disordered? carbons, a complex field that impacts nearly all aspects of carbon materials research. It includes a chapter on novel methods of characterization of carbon materials using ever more powerful techniques, as well as a chapter on the use of carbon materials in photocatalysis, a fast-moving and potentially exciting application.

Emphasizing key experimental results and practical aspects, as well as important theoretical issues in every chapter, Volume 31 is a vital resource for those engaged in developing new technologies in a wide range of applicability of traditional and novel carbon materials from drug delivery to energy storage and conversion.

A Realistic Approach to Disordered Carbons. Solid-State Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) Methods Applied to the Study of Carbon Materials. Carbon Materials in Photocatalysis.

Carbon, inorganic, and materials researchers; physicists; and chemical engineers.

Ljubisa R. Radovic is a member of the faculty of Pennsylvania State University in University Park.