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This book presents an analysis of the techniques used for the synthesis of innovative functional carbon nanostructures. The chapters describe the research and development of various layered carbon nanostructures. Emphasis is given to the impact of defects on carbon nanostructures. The application of carbon nanostructured materials in biomedical field and energy storage is described.
Shows theoretical studies on the defects and dis-orderliness of graphene Presents structure and properties of defects on carbon materials Reports the research and development on various layered carbon nanostructures
Auteur
Sumanta Sahoo is currently working as a Research Professor in the School of Chemical Engineering, Yeungnam University, South Korea. He has published more than 60 articles/reviews and book chapters in the refereed journals. Before joining his current institute, he worked as an Assistant Professor in Madanapalle Institute of Technology & Science, Andhra Pradesh, India. He got his Ph. D degree from the Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, India in 2013. Apart from these, he also worked in the Indian Institute of Technology (Indian School of Mines), Dhanbad, India (National Postdoctoral Fellow: 2018-2019), Yeungnam University, South Korea (Research Professor: 2015-2017), and Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), South Korea (Postdoctoral Researcher: 2013-2014). His main research work is the development of supercapacitors based on graphene, MXenes, Conducting Polymers, and Metal Oxides, etc. Santosh K. Tiwari received his PhD (2017) from IIT Dhanbad, India in Graphene-based Polymer nanocomposites and then worked with HSCL, Hanyang University, Seoul, South Korea for 1.5 years. In 2019, he joined the University of Guangxi, Nanning, China as a research faculty and then moved to Poland where he got a NAWA research grant from Govt. of Poland and presently working as a scientist at the Faculty of Chemistry, University of Warsaw, Poland. He published more than 55 research articles in reputed scientific journals and presented his works as an invited speaker in different countries. His main research interests are synthesis and characterization of new materials, 2D materials, polymer composites, biomass, and self-healing materials. Ashok Kumar Das received his PhD from the Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, India. He published 29 research articles in various reputed scientific journals. After Completion of Ph.D. he worked as postdoctoral researcher in various institutes including, Chonbuk National University, Yeungnam University, Chungnam National University, South Korea; Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, India. He is currently working as an assistant professor in the Dept. of Chemistry, Madanapalle Institute of Technology & Science, India. His research interests are the synthesis and characterization of mixed metal oxides for various electrochemical applications including supercapacitor, electrocatalyst, electrochemical sensors etc.
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This book presents an analysis of the techniques used for the synthesis of innovative functional carbon nanostructures. The chapters describe the research and development of various layered carbon nanostructures. Emphasis is given to the impact of defects on carbon nanostructures. The application of carbon nanostructured materials in biomedical field and energy storage is described.
Contenu
Defective Carbon Nanostructures for Biomedical Application.- Heteroatom doped carbon nanomaterials for Biological application.- Heteroatoms doping in nanocarbon and its applications.- Doping heteroatoms in Carbon Nanostructures for Energy Application.- Defected Carbon Nanotubes and their application.- Recent Progress in N-doped Graphene: Properties and Applications.- Graphene Based Polymer Composites: Physical and Chemical Properties.- Defect in Carbon Nanostructures through Electrospinning: Status and Prospect.- Metal oxide semiconductor nanomaterials as alternative to carbon allotropes for third-generation thin-film dye-sensitized solar cells.