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Chemically derived graphene : functionalization, properties and applications / edited by Jintao Zhang.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Zhang, Jintao, editor.
Series:
RSC nanoscience & nanotechnolog ; 1757-7136 Number 46.
Nanoscience & Nanotechnology Series ; Number 46
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Graphene.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (389 pages).
Place of Publication:
London, UK : Royal Society of Chemistry, [2018]
Summary:
The increasing interest in graphene, due to its unique properties and potential applications, is sparking intense research into chemically derived graphene. This book provides a comprehensive overview of the recent and state-of-the-art research on chemically derived graphene materials for different applications. Starting with a brief introduction on chemically derived graphene, subsequent chapters look at various fascinating applications such as electrode materials for fuel cells, Li/Na-ion batteries, metal-air batteries and Li-S batteries, photocatalysts for degradation of pollutants and solar-to-fuels conversion, biosensing platforms, and anti-corrosion coatings. The emphasis throughout this book is on experimental studies and the unique aspects of chemically derived graphene in these fields, including novel functionalization methods, particular physicochemical properties and consequently enhanced performance. With contributions from key researchers, the book provides a detailed resource on the latest progress and the future directions of chemically derived graphene for students and researchers across materials science, chemistry, nanoengineering and related fields.
Notes:
Description based on print version record.
Includes index.
ISBN:
9781523122974
1523122978
9781788014397
1788014391

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