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Recent progress in functional materials is driven by the global need for more sustainable technological developments and the obtainment of clean and affordable energy while maintaining the demanding standards of high-performance devices. The development of nanomaterial oxides is an active research area with meaningful applications in energy generation, transformation and storage. This comprehensive book covers the latest research on sustainable nanomaterials for energy applications. The book covers fundamental and applied issues, such as selected synthesis techniques for nanomaterials and their development in applications covering the generation, storage and transformation of energy. The book is a valuable reference text for researchers in the nanotechnology, oxides and energy fields. Readers will benefit from a complete perspective not only of the materials and applications but of other considerations in the context of sustainability.
Key Features
Covers the latest research on sustainable nanomaterials for energy applications, including synthesis, properties and key research results Applications include the generation, storage and transformation of energy, and everyday energy applications Covers n-type and p-type nano-oxides, emerging nanocomposites, hybrid materials and graphene, with a particular focus on nano-oxides Covers issues relating to sustainability, including resource scarcity, recycling, the circular economy, environmental impacts and sustainable synthesis routes Includes end-of chapter summaries, test questions and suggested student work assessments
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Recent progress in functional materials is driven by the global need for more sustainable technological developments and the obtainment of clean and affordable energy while maintaining the demanding standards of high-performance devices. The development of nanomaterial oxides is an active research area with meaningful applications in energy generation, transformation and storage. This comprehensive book covers the latest research on sustainable nanomaterials for energy applications. The book covers fundamental and applied issues, such as selected synthesis techniques for nanomaterials and their development in applications covering the generation, storage and transformation of energy. The book is a valuable reference text for researchers in the nanotechnology, oxides and energy fields. Readers will benefit from a complete perspective not only of the materials and applications but of other considerations in the context of sustainability.
Key Features
Covers the latest research on sustainable nanomaterials for energy applications, including synthesis, properties and key research results Applications include the generation, storage and transformation of energy, and everyday energy applications Covers n-type and p-type nano-oxides, emerging nanocomposites, hybrid materials and graphene, with a particular focus on nano-oxides Covers issues relating to sustainability, including resource scarcity, recycling, the circular economy, environmental impacts and sustainable synthesis routes Includes end-of chapter summaries, test questions and suggested student work assessments