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Energy harvesting properties of electrospun nanofibers edited by Jian Fang, Tong Lin

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Tong, Lin.
Contributor:
Fang, Jian (Ph. D. in materials engineering), editor.
Lin, Tong (Ph. D. in physical chemistry), editor.
Institute of Physics (Great Britain), publisher.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Nanofibers.
Electrospinning.
Energy harvesting.
Physical Description:
1 online resource
Edition:
Second edition
Place of Publication:
IOP Publishing 2025
Bristol [England] (Temple Circus, Temple Way, Bristol BS1 6HG, UK) IOP Publishing [2025]
Biography/History:
Professor Jian Fang is a professor at Soochow University's College of Textile and Clothing Engineering. He has published over 150 journal articles, three books and six book chapters. He currently serves as the Director of the Key Laboratory of Smart Textile and Apparel Flexible Devices and the Young Editor of Advanced Fiber Materials, eScience, Nano-Micro Letters and Engineering. Professor Tong Lin is a professor at Tiangong University, specializing in electrospinning, nanofibers, functional fibers and electroactive polymers, with special emphasis on their applications in environmental and energy-related fields. He has published more than 340 peer-reviewed articles in scientific journals, 40 books and book chapters, and more than 90 other papers
Summary:
Following the successful first edition, this new book aims to comprehensively summarize the latest research progress in the mechanical-to-electrical energy conversion properties and applications of electrospun nanofibers. It covers the basic fabrication methods of electrospun nanofibers, the piezoelectric and triboelectric devices based on electrospun nanofibers, the energy harvesting properties of novel nanofiber materials, and the application performance of the nanofibers in acoustoelectric conversion, sound detection, speech recognition, electronic skin, tissue engineering, and health monitoring
Contents:
1. Electrospinning : an advanced nanofiber-making technology / Haitao Niu, Md Arif Saleh Tasin and Hua Zhou
2. Bias-controlled electrospinning for improved performance of electronic devices / Anand Babu and Dipankar Mandal
3. Piezoelectric energy conversion performance of electrospun nanofibers / Zhan Qu, Hongxia Wang and Jian Fang
4. Different characterizations and recent applications of piezoelectric nanofibers / Nader Shehata and Remya Nair
5. Hi-performance piezoelectric nanofiber via advancing [beta]-crystalline phase / Fatemeh Mokhtari, Pejman Heidarian, Russell J. Varley and Joselito M. Razal
6. Acoustoelectric energy conversion of nanofibrous materials / Chenhong Lang, Jingye Jin, Jian Fang and Tong Lin
7. Polyacrylonitrile as piezoelectric materials working at high-temperature / Wenyu Wang, Xin Jin, Junzhu Tao and Xuekai Zheng
8. Self-powered electronic skins constructed of electrospun nanofibers / Faqiang Wang, Jianyong Yu, Bin Ding and Zhaoling Li
9. Electrospinning of functional nanofibers : a pathway to flexible piezoelectric and triboelectric wearable devices / Shayan Abrishami, Armineh Shirali, Mahshid Sadeghi, Amin Sarmadi and Roohollah Bagherzadeh
10. Piezoelectric and triboelectric nanogenerators based on electrospun PVDF-nanofiller composites / T. Sathies, Govind S. Ekbote and S. Anandhan
Notes:
"Version: 20250301"--Title page verso
Includes bibliographical references
Online resource; title from PDF title page (viewed on April 1, 2025)
Other Format:
Print version Energy harvesting properties of electrospun nanofibers
ISBN:
9780750354875
9780750354868
OCLC:
1513521700
Access Restriction:
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