Carbon-Based Nanomaterials 3.0 / / Ana María Díez-Pascual, editor.
Carbon-based nanomaterials are incredible tools with exceptional properties (high mechanical strength, high conductivity, attractive optical properties, chemical versatility, etc.). Among them, graphene and carbon nanotubes are the most frequently used from a practical viewpoint. These carbon nanoma...
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Carbon-Based Nanomaterials 3.0 / Ana María Díez-Pascual, editor. [Place of publication not identified] : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2023. 1 online resource (224 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources. Carbon-based nanomaterials are incredible tools with exceptional properties (high mechanical strength, high conductivity, attractive optical properties, chemical versatility, etc.). Among them, graphene and carbon nanotubes are the most frequently used from a practical viewpoint. These carbon nanomaterials can be synthesized by several methods, including top-down and bottom-up approaches. Their characterization via Raman spectroscopy, electron microscopy and atomic force microscopy is essential to correlate their structure with their properties in order to use them for specific applications. They show a brilliant future that is envisaged in the current reprint, which provides selected examples of the most recent advances in the preparation and characterization of carbon nanotube and graphene-based nanomaterials for a variety of applications. In English. About the Editor vii -- Preface to "Carbon-Based Nanomaterials 3.0" ix -- Carbon-Based Nanomaterials 3.0 1 -- Luminescence, Paramagnetic, and Electrochemical Properties of Copper Oxides-Decorated TiO2/Graphene Oxide Nanocomposites 5 -- "Turn on" Fluorescence Sensor of Glutathione Based on Inner Filter Effect of Co-Doped Carbon Dot/Gold Nanoparticle Composites 17 -- Development of Palladium and Platinum Decorated Granulated Carbon Nanocomposites for Catalytic Chlorate Elimination 29 -- A Study on Superior Mesoporous Activated Carbons for Ultra Power Density Supercapacitor from Biomass Precursors 43 -- Prediction of Strong Transversal s(TE) Exciton-Polaritons in C60 Thin Crystalline Films 57 -- Constructing a Carbon-Encapsulated Carbon Composite Material with Hierarchically Porous Architectures for Efficient Capacitive Storage in Organic Supercapacitors 77 -- Function of Graphene Oxide as the "Nanoquencher" for Hg2+ Detection Using an Exonuclease I-Assisted Biosensor 89 -- Transformation of Cellulose via Two-Step Carbonization to Conducting Carbonaceous Particles and Their Outstanding Electrorheological Performance 103 -- Functionalization of Tailored Porous Carbon Monolith for Decontamination of Radioactive Substances 117 -- Ab Initio Study of the Interaction of a Graphene Surface Decorated with a Metal-Doped C30 with Carbon Monoxide, Carbon Dioxide, Methane, and Ozone 131 -- Resolving the Mechanism of Acoustic Plasmon Instability in Graphene Doped by Alkali Metals 149 -- Two-Photon-Near Infrared-II Antimicrobial Graphene-Nanoagent for Ultraviolet-Near Infrared Imaging and Photoinactivation 165 -- Graphene for Antimicrobial and Coating Application 177 -- Role of Defect Engineering and Surface Functionalization in the Design of Carbon Nanotube-Based Nitrogen Oxide Sensors 195. Carbon nanotubes. 3-0365-6551-5 Díez-Pascual, Ana María, editor. |
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Carbon-Based Nanomaterials 3.0 / About the Editor vii -- Preface to "Carbon-Based Nanomaterials 3.0" ix -- Carbon-Based Nanomaterials 3.0 1 -- Luminescence, Paramagnetic, and Electrochemical Properties of Copper Oxides-Decorated TiO2/Graphene Oxide Nanocomposites 5 -- "Turn on" Fluorescence Sensor of Glutathione Based on Inner Filter Effect of Co-Doped Carbon Dot/Gold Nanoparticle Composites 17 -- Development of Palladium and Platinum Decorated Granulated Carbon Nanocomposites for Catalytic Chlorate Elimination 29 -- A Study on Superior Mesoporous Activated Carbons for Ultra Power Density Supercapacitor from Biomass Precursors 43 -- Prediction of Strong Transversal s(TE) Exciton-Polaritons in C60 Thin Crystalline Films 57 -- Constructing a Carbon-Encapsulated Carbon Composite Material with Hierarchically Porous Architectures for Efficient Capacitive Storage in Organic Supercapacitors 77 -- Function of Graphene Oxide as the "Nanoquencher" for Hg2+ Detection Using an Exonuclease I-Assisted Biosensor 89 -- Transformation of Cellulose via Two-Step Carbonization to Conducting Carbonaceous Particles and Their Outstanding Electrorheological Performance 103 -- Functionalization of Tailored Porous Carbon Monolith for Decontamination of Radioactive Substances 117 -- Ab Initio Study of the Interaction of a Graphene Surface Decorated with a Metal-Doped C30 with Carbon Monoxide, Carbon Dioxide, Methane, and Ozone 131 -- Resolving the Mechanism of Acoustic Plasmon Instability in Graphene Doped by Alkali Metals 149 -- Two-Photon-Near Infrared-II Antimicrobial Graphene-Nanoagent for Ultraviolet-Near Infrared Imaging and Photoinactivation 165 -- Graphene for Antimicrobial and Coating Application 177 -- Role of Defect Engineering and Surface Functionalization in the Design of Carbon Nanotube-Based Nitrogen Oxide Sensors 195. |
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About the Editor vii -- Preface to "Carbon-Based Nanomaterials 3.0" ix -- Carbon-Based Nanomaterials 3.0 1 -- Luminescence, Paramagnetic, and Electrochemical Properties of Copper Oxides-Decorated TiO2/Graphene Oxide Nanocomposites 5 -- "Turn on" Fluorescence Sensor of Glutathione Based on Inner Filter Effect of Co-Doped Carbon Dot/Gold Nanoparticle Composites 17 -- Development of Palladium and Platinum Decorated Granulated Carbon Nanocomposites for Catalytic Chlorate Elimination 29 -- A Study on Superior Mesoporous Activated Carbons for Ultra Power Density Supercapacitor from Biomass Precursors 43 -- Prediction of Strong Transversal s(TE) Exciton-Polaritons in C60 Thin Crystalline Films 57 -- Constructing a Carbon-Encapsulated Carbon Composite Material with Hierarchically Porous Architectures for Efficient Capacitive Storage in Organic Supercapacitors 77 -- Function of Graphene Oxide as the "Nanoquencher" for Hg2+ Detection Using an Exonuclease I-Assisted Biosensor 89 -- Transformation of Cellulose via Two-Step Carbonization to Conducting Carbonaceous Particles and Their Outstanding Electrorheological Performance 103 -- Functionalization of Tailored Porous Carbon Monolith for Decontamination of Radioactive Substances 117 -- Ab Initio Study of the Interaction of a Graphene Surface Decorated with a Metal-Doped C30 with Carbon Monoxide, Carbon Dioxide, Methane, and Ozone 131 -- Resolving the Mechanism of Acoustic Plasmon Instability in Graphene Doped by Alkali Metals 149 -- Two-Photon-Near Infrared-II Antimicrobial Graphene-Nanoagent for Ultraviolet-Near Infrared Imaging and Photoinactivation 165 -- Graphene for Antimicrobial and Coating Application 177 -- Role of Defect Engineering and Surface Functionalization in the Design of Carbon Nanotube-Based Nitrogen Oxide Sensors 195. |
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