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  • 11
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    Cham : Springer International Publishing | Cham : Imprint: Springer
    Keywords: Agriculture. ; Waste management. ; Environmental chemistry.
    Description / Table of Contents: Chapter 1 Sources and Health Risks of Rare Earth Elements in Waters -- Chapter 2 Removal of Heavy Metal Pollutants from Wastewater Using Zerovalent Iron Nanoparticles -- Chapter 3 Water Treatment Chemicals for Pollution Minimization and Management -- Chapter 4 Advanced Treatment of Real Wastewater Effluents by Electrochemistry -- Chapter 5 Unconventional Adsorbents for Remediation of Metal Pollution in Waters -- Chapter 6 Desalination Technology for Water Security -- Chapter 7 Nanotechnology for the Remediation of Heavy Metals and Metalloids in Contaminated Water -- Chapter 8 Hybrid Treatment Technologies for the Treatment of Industrial Wastewater -- Chapter 9 Removal of Heavy Metals in Biofiltration Systems -- Chapter 10 Contamination and Health Impact of Heavy Metals -- Chapter 11 Tin-Based Compounds for Water Remediation -- Chapter 12 Methods for Treatment of Wastewater from Cu Production -- Chapter 13 Heavy Metal Removal from Wastewater Using Adsorbents -- Chapter 14 Electroanalytical Techniques for the Remediation of Heavy Metals from Wastewater -- Chapter 15 Mechanisms and Approaches for the Removal of Heavy Metals from Acid Mine Drainage and Other Industrial Effluents -- Chapter 16 Removal of Dyes and Heavy Metals with Clays and Diatomite.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XVII, 581 p. 99 illus., 68 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2021.
    ISBN: 9783030524210
    Series Statement: Environmental Chemistry for a Sustainable World 53
    Language: English
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  • 12
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    Cham : Springer International Publishing | Cham : Imprint: Springer
    Keywords: Engineering. ; Environment. ; Materials science. ; Energy. ; Chemistry.
    Description / Table of Contents: Waterborne Polyurethanes for Corrosion Protection -- Waterborne Polyurethane-Polyacrylate Hybrids -- Applications of Cationic Waterborne Polyurethanes -- Waterborne polyurethanes additive technologies -- Waterborne Polyurethanes in Sustainability Development -- Properties and characterization techniques for waterborne polyurethanes -- Novel research areas of applications for waterborne polyurethanes -- Applications of Polymeric Materials in Biomedical Engineering -- Applications Of Waterborne Polyurethanes Foams -- Waterborne polyurethane-metal oxide nanocomposite applications -- Waterborne polyurethanes for biomedical applications -- Biomedical and environmental applications of waterborne polyurethane-metal oxide nanocomposites.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(V, 192 p. 92 illus., 69 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2021.
    ISBN: 9783030728694
    Series Statement: Advances in Science, Technology & Innovation, IEREK Interdisciplinary Series for Sustainable Development
    Language: English
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  • 13
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    Cham : Springer International Publishing | Cham : Imprint: Springer
    Keywords: Materials science. ; Environment. ; Energy. ; Engineering. ; Water. ; Chemistry.
    Description / Table of Contents: Natural zeolites for sea water desalination -- Desalination Using Electrodialysis -- Membrane fouling in desalination -- Zeolite Membranes for Desalination -- Integrating desalination systems -- Reverse Osmosis Desalination -- Desalination by Membrane Distillation -- Nuclear Desalination -- Desalination battery -- Carbon nanotubes composite membrane for water desalination -- Integrated Desalination Systems Coupled With Nuclear Reactors -- Carbon based materials for desalination -- Microbial Desalination -- Graphene composite membrane for water desalination -- Renewable energy assisted desalination.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(VI, 254 p. 145 illus., 113 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2021.
    ISBN: 9783030728731
    Series Statement: Advances in Science, Technology & Innovation, IEREK Interdisciplinary Series for Sustainable Development
    Language: English
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  • 14
    Keywords: Waste disposal ; Waste Management/Waste Technology ; Chemical engineering ; Environmental management ; Waste management.
    Description / Table of Contents: 1. Solution and Challenges in recycling waste cathode-ray tube -- 2. Reconfigurable recycling systems of e-waste -- 3. An Economic Assessment of Present and Future Electronic Waste Streams: Japan’s Experience -- 4. Recent technologies in electronic waste management -- 5. Recycling challenges for electronic consumer products to e-waste: A developing countries perspective -- 6. Chemical recycling of electronic waste for clean fuel production -- 7. Management of electrical and electronic equipment in European Union countries: a comparison -- 8. E-waste management from macroscopic to microscopic scale -- 9. Recycling processes for the recovery of metal from e-waste of the LED industry -- 10. E-waste management and the conservation of geochemical scarce resources -- 11. Sustainable electronic waste management: Implications on environmental and human health -- 12. E-waste and their implications on the environmental and human health
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XIII, 235 p. 57 illus., 29 illus. in color)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2020
    ISBN: 9783030141844
    Series Statement: Environmental Chemistry for a Sustainable World 33
    Language: English
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  • 15
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    Cham : Springer International Publishing | Cham : Imprint: Springer
    Keywords: Waste management. ; Food—Biotechnology. ; Microbiology. ; Nutrition   . ; Bioorganic chemistry.
    Description / Table of Contents: Bioconversion of biowastes for energy applications -- Green and sustainable biomass processing for fuels and chemicals -- Bioconversion of food waste into ethanol -- Bioconversion of lignocellulosic residues into hydrogen -- Palm oil industry − processes, by-product treatment and value-addition -- Bionanocomposites derived from polysaccharides: green fabrication and applications -- Multi-utilization of cow dung as biomass.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(VI, 393 p. 133 illus., 109 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2021.
    ISBN: 9783030618377
    Series Statement: Advances in Science, Technology & Innovation, IEREK Interdisciplinary Series for Sustainable Development
    Language: English
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    Millersville, PA :Materials Research Forum LLC,
    Keywords: Electronic books.
    Description / Table of Contents: The book presents theoretical insights, characterization tools and mechanisms of green corrosion inhibitors.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (242 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781644901052
    Series Statement: Materials Research Foundations Series ; v.86
    Language: English
    Note: Intro -- front-matter -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- 1 -- Theoretical Insights in Green Corrosion Inhibitors -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Theoretical methods used in green corrosion inhibitors -- 2.1 Quantum chemistry methods -- 2.2 Quantitative structure-activity relationships -- 2.3 Molecular dynamics simulation -- 3. The progress of theoretical study in green corrosion inhibitors -- 3.1 The behavior of green corrosion inhibitor studied by combination of quantum chemistry and QSAR -- 3.1.1 Carbon steel inhibitors -- 3.1.2 Copper inhibitors -- 3.2 The performance of green corrosion inhibitor studied by combination of molecular simulation and quantum chemistry -- 3.2.1 Carbon steel inhibitor -- 3.2.2 Aluminum inhibitors -- 3.2.3 Copper inhibitors -- 3.3 The behavior of green corrosion inhibitor studied by combination of molecular simulation, quantum chemistry and QSAR -- 3.3.1 Carbon steel inhibitors -- 3.3.2 Copper inhibitors -- Conclusions -- Acknowledgments -- References -- 2 -- Effect of Natural Sources on the Corrosion Inhibition -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Green corrosion inhibitors -- 2.1 Protection of iron based surfaces via green corrosion inhibitors -- 2.1.1 Protection of iron surfaces via green corrosion inhibitors -- 2.1.2 Protection of mild steel surfaces via green corrosion inhibitors -- 2.1.3 Protection of steel surfaces via green corrosion inhibitors -- 2.1.4 Protection of carbon steel surfaces via green corrosion inhibitors -- 2.1.5 Protection of steel rebar surfaces via green corrosion inhibitors -- 2.2 Protection of aluminum surfaces via green corrosion inhibitors -- 2.3 Protection of copper surfaces via green corrosion inhibitors -- 2.4 Protection of tin surfaces via green corrosion inhibitors -- 2.5 Green corrosion inhibitors resources -- 3. Anti-corrosion mechanism (for natural inhibitors). , 3.1 Anodic, cathodic and mixed type inhibition -- 4. Corrosion inhibitors testing -- 5. Economic and industrial opportunities -- References -- 3 -- Green Inhibitors for Biocorrosion and Prevention -- 1. Introduction -- 1.1 The portability of the metal to the corrosion -- 1.2 The factors affecting the speed of corrosion -- 1.3 Types of corrosions -- 1.3.1 Pure chemical corrosion -- 1.3.2 Electrochemical corrosion -- 1.3.3 Homogeneous (general) corrosion -- 1.3.4 Local corrosion -- 1.3.5 Stress - corrosion cracking -- 1.3.6 Galvanic corrosion -- 1.3.7 Erosion corrosion (EC) -- 1.3.8 Crevice corrosion -- 1.3.9 Pitting corrosion (PC) -- 1.3.10 Exfoliation corrosion -- 1.3.11 Selective leaching -- 1.3.12 Nonmetallic corrosion -- 1.3 Corrosion of cement -- 1.5 Corrosion of organic materials -- 1.6 Environment factors -- 1.6.1 Effect of oxygen and oxidants -- 1.6.2 Effect of pH -- 1.6.2 Effect of anions and cations -- 1.7 Anti-corrosion methods -- 1.7.1 The green impediments for corrosion -- 1.7.2 Determination of green corrosion inhibitors based on ionic fluids -- 1.7.3 Corrosion suppressions from the biological waste -- Conclusion -- References -- 4 -- Electrochemical Studies of Green Corrosion Inhibitors -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Corrosion inhibitors -- 2.1 Green corrosion inhibitors -- 2.1.1 Natural products -- 2.1.2 Amino acids -- 2.1.3 Rare earth metal compounds -- 2.1.4 Recently used green inhibitors -- 3. Characterization techniques -- 3.1 Polarization methods -- 3.1.1 Linear polarization resistance method -- 3.1.2 Potentiodynamic-galvanodynamic polarization -- 3.1.3 Cyclic potentiodynamic polarization -- 3.1.4 Cyclic galvano-staircase polarization -- 3.1.5 Conversion of Icorr (from polarization methods) to corrosion rates -- 3.1.6 Limitations associated with polarization methods -- 3.2 Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS). , 3.2.1 Interpretation of results (Nyquist & -- Bode plots) -- 3.2.2 Equivalent circuits -- 3.3 Electrochemical Noise (EN) measurements -- 3.4 Electrochemical Quartz Crystal Microbalance (EQCM) -- Concluding remark -- References -- 5 -- Green Corrosion Inhibitors for Technological Applications -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Green corrosion inhibitors -- 3. Technological applications of green corrosion inhibitors -- 3.1 Oil and gas sector -- 3.2 Reinforced concrete -- 3.3 Acid pickling industry -- 3.4 Coatings -- 3.5 Aircraft industry -- 3.6 Water industry -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgment -- References -- 6 -- Pyrazine Derivatives as Green Corrosion Inhibitors -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Pyrazine and its derivative as prominent corrosion inhibitor for metals and alloys in corrosive media -- 3. Adsorption mechanism -- Further aspects -- Conclusion -- Abbreviations -- Acknowledgement -- References -- 7 -- Biological Corrosion Inhibitors for Concrete -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Biological Corrosion Inhibitors -- 2.1 Microbial -- 2.1.1 Bacterial -- 2.1.1.1 Ureolytic -- 2.1.1.2 Non-ureolytic -- 2.1.2 Nitrate reducing bacteria -- 2.1.3 Biomolecules -- 2.1.4 Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) -- 2.1.5 Mussel adhesive proteins -- 2.1.6 Fungus -- 2.2 Botanical -- 2.2.1 Extract of tree/plant leaves -- 2.2.2 Bark extract of trees/plants -- 2.2.3 Seeds or grains -- 2.2.4 Plant roots extracts -- 2.2.5 Plants mucilage -- 2.2.6 Algae -- 3. Comparison -- Conclusion -- References -- 8 -- Green Corrosion Inhibitor for Electronics -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Causes and factors for corrosion in electronics -- 2.1 Contaminant gases affect the manufacturing areas -- 2.2 Other problems faced in manufacturing process -- 2.3 Effects of ammonia -- 2.4 Effects of ozone, boron and other volatile organic compounds -- 2.5 Airborne contamination in various sector -- 2.5.1 Telecom industry. , 2.5.2 Distributed control system (DCS) -- 2.5.3 Data centers -- 3. Metals or specific alloys component for electronics -- 4. Electronic component susceptibility towards corrosion and failure analysis -- 4.1 Printed circuit board -- 4.2 Contact and connector -- 4.2.1 Pore corrosion in electrical contacts -- 4.2.2 Fretting corrosion of electronic connectors -- 4.3 Integrated circuits -- 4.4 Solder corrosion: the corrosive effect of soldering flux -- 4.5 Hermetic packages -- 5. Reliability and cleanliness -- 6. Electronics corrosion protection -- 7. Vapor phase corrosion inhibitor (VPCI) technology -- 8. Vapor pressure measurement by various methods -- 8.1 Regnault dynamic method -- 8.2 Boiling point determination method -- 8.3 Knudsen effusion method -- 8.4 Microbalance method -- 8.5 Torsion effusion method -- 9. Effect of temperature on the vapor pressure -- 10. Effect of pH -- 11. Types of vapor phase corrosion inhibitors (VPCI) -- 12. Analysis of corrosion by different method -- 12.1 Vapor pressure determination -- 12.2 Weight loss method -- 12.3 Esckhe method -- 12.4 Salt spray method -- 13. Advantages of VPCI -- References -- back-matter -- Keyword Index -- About the Editors.
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    Millersville, PA :Materials Research Forum LLC,
    Keywords: Electronic books.
    Description / Table of Contents: The book presents an in-depth review of biomass-derived materials for energy storage technologies. Biomass is the most renewable and abundant carbon resource and has great potential for sustainable energy production.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (151 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781644900871
    Series Statement: Materials Research Foundations Series ; v.78
    Language: English
    Note: Intro -- front-matter -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- 1 -- Bone Char as a Support Material to Build a Microbial Biocapacitor -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Influence of the chemical and textural properties on biochar -- 3. Bioanode preparation -- 4. Accumulated charge -- 5. Biochar-based anode and bioanode capacitances -- Conclusions -- Acknowledgements -- List of abbreviations -- References -- 2 -- Nature Inspired Materials for Energy Storage -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Properties of nature-derived carbons properties for fulfilling the operational need for EDLC- supercapacitors -- 3. Various preparation mechanisms for nature derived carbons for supercapacitor -- 4. Advantages of naturally-derived carbons over graphene and CNT for EDLC supercapacitors -- 5. Use of different biological precursors -- 5.1 Plant-derived precursors -- 5.2 Fruit based precursors -- 5.3 Microbial-based precursors -- 5.4 Animal-based precursors -- 6. Structural characteristics and properties of nature derived carbons -- Conclusions and future directions -- References -- 3 -- Biomass Derived Composites for Energy Storage -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Sustainable biomass-carbon materials -- 3. Calculation paramaters -- 4. Biomass activation -- 4.1 Physical activation -- 4.2 Chemical activation -- 4.3 Hydrothermal carbonization -- 4.4 Other activations -- 5. Outlook -- Conclusions and prospects -- References -- 4 -- Lignin-Derived Materials for Energy Storage -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Lignin isolation process -- 3. Lignin carbon fibres -- 3.1 Activation techniques -- 3.2 Lignin- Lignin blends -- 3.3 Lignin-Cellulose blends -- 3.4 Fractionation -- 3.5 Reinforcement -- 3.6 Chemical modification -- 3.7 New lignin types -- 4. Lignin-derived porous carbon -- 5. Challenges with graphite-based electrodes -- 6. Lignin for electrochemical applications -- 6.1 Lithium-ion batteries. , 6.2 Electrochemical double layer capacitors -- 6.3 Electrochemical pseudocapacitors -- 6.4 Sodium -ion batteries -- 6.5 Lignin as binder -- Conclusion and Perspectives -- Acknowledgements -- This research work was financially supported by the University Malaya Impact-Oriented Interdisciplinary Research Grant (No.IIRG018A-2019) and Global Collaborative Programme - SATU Joint Research Scheme (No. ST012-2019). -- References -- 5 -- Bamboo Derived Materials for Energy Storage -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Fabrication of electrode material for supercapacitor application -- 3. Physical characterization -- 4. Electrochemical measurements -- Conclusion -- References -- 6 -- Cellulose-Derived Electrodes for Energy Storage -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Cellulose based flexible composite electrodes -- 3. Cellulose carbonization and activation -- 4. Cellulose-derived carbon for supercapacitors -- 5. Cellulose-derived carbon for high-frequency supercapacitors -- 6. Cellulose-derived carbon for lithium-ion batteries -- 7. Cellulose-derived carbon for lithium-sulfur batteries -- 8. Cellulose-derived carbon for other batteries -- Conclusion -- References -- back-matter -- Keyword Index -- About the Editors.
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    Millersville, PA :Materials Research Forum LLC,
    Keywords: Electronic books.
    Description / Table of Contents: This book focuses on aerogels and their applications in such areas as energy storage, thermal storage, catalysis, water splitting and environmental remediation.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (282 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781644900994
    Series Statement: Materials Research Foundations Series ; v.84
    Language: English
    Note: Intro -- front-matter -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- 1 -- Nanocellulose Aerogels -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Production processes of nanocellulose aerogels -- 3. Properties of nanocellulose aerogels -- 4. Applications of nanocellulose aerogels -- 4.1 Materials absorbents -- 4.2 Gas filters and membranes -- 4.3 Packaging materials -- 4.4 Energy storage systems and electrical devices -- 4.5 Thermal insulation and fire-retardant materials -- 4.6 Pharmaceutical and biomedical applications -- 5. Final considerations -- References -- 2 -- Porous Aerogels -- 1. Porous aerogel history -- 2. Aerogel pore classification -- 3. Inorganic-silica based aerogels -- 3.1 Properties of silica-based aerogel -- 3.1.1 Texture -- 3.1.2 Thermal properties -- 3.1.3 Optical properties -- 3.1.4 Entrapment, release, sorption, and storage properties -- 4. Inorganic-nonsilicate aerogels -- 4.1 ZrO2 aerogels -- 4.1.1 ZrO2 aerogels in catalysis -- 4.1.2 ZrO2 aerogels in ceramics -- 4.1.3 ZrO2 aerogels in solid oxide fuel cells -- 4.2 TiO2 aerogels -- 5. Organic-natural/biogels -- 5.1 Polysaccharides aerogels -- 5.2 Chitosan aerogel -- 5.3 Pectin aerogel -- 5.4 Alginate aerogel -- 5.5 κ -Carrageenan aerogel -- 5.6 Starch aerogel -- 5.7 Curdlan aerogel -- 5.8 Cellulose aerogels -- 5.8.1 Cellulose aerogel monoliths -- 5.8.2 Nanostructured cellulose filaments in textile -- 6. Resorcinol-formaldehyde aerogels -- 7. Composite aerogels -- 7.1 Polymer-crosslinked aerogels -- 7.2 Effect of polymer addition on aerogel fragility -- 8. Exotic aerogels -- 8.1 Chalcogenide aerogels -- 8.1.1 Chalcogenide aerogels formation by thiolysis: GeS2 -- 8.1.2 Chalcogenide aerogels formation by cluster-linking -- 8.1.3 Chalcogenide aerogels formation by nanoparticle assembly -- 9. Conducting polymer aerogel -- 9.1 Conducting polymer aerogels- A property prospective -- 9.1.1 PEDOT aerogels. , 9.1.2 Polypyrrole (Ppy) aerogels -- 9.1.3 Polyaniline (PANi) aerogels -- 10. Sonogels -- 11. Graphene aerogel -- 11.1 Preparation of reduced graphene oxide aerogels -- 12. Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) aerogel -- 13. Hybrid aerogel -- 13.1 Class-I hybrid composites -- 13.2 Class-II hybrid composite -- 14. Application of porous aerogel -- 14.1 Thermal insulation -- 14.2 Removal of pollutants -- 14.3 Elimination of solid particle from gases -- 14.4 CO2 capture -- 14.5 Volatile organic compounds/catalysis -- 14.6 Water treatment -- 14.6.1 Oils in water -- 14.6.2 Wastewater and brackish water treatment -- 14.7 Biomedical applications -- 14.7.1 Aerogels for the administration of medicines -- 14.7.2 Tissue engineering -- 14.7.3 Biosensing -- References -- 3 -- Hybrid Silica Aerogel -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Hybrid silica aerogel -- 2.1 Polymer-silica aerogel -- 2.2 Biomolecules-silica aerogel -- 2.3 Graphene-silica aerogel -- 3. Final remarks -- Acknowledgements -- References -- 4 -- Silica Aerogel -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Synthesis methodology -- 2.1 Bare silica aerogels -- 2.2 Modified silica aerogels -- 3. Physico-chemical properties and applications -- 3.1 Thermal insulating application -- 3.2 Optical property application -- 3.3 Electronic application -- 3.4 Acoustic insulation applications -- 3.5 Biomedical applications -- 3.6 Environmental applications -- 3.7 Others applications -- 3.7.1 Space and detector -- 3.7.2 Oil spill clean-up -- 3.7.3 Aerospace -- Conclusions and future prospects -- References -- 5 -- Carbon Aerogels -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Types of carbon aerogels -- 2.1 Low flexible-carbon aerogel -- 2.2 Super flexible-carbon aerogel -- 2.3 Carbon nano tube aerogels -- 2.4 Graphene nano aerogel -- 2.5 Nano-diamond aerogel -- 2.6 Ni-doped carbon aerogel -- 2.7 Pt, Pd, Ag and Ru-doped carbon aerogel -- 2.8 Ce, Zr-based carbon aerogel. , 3. General characteristics and properties -- 3.1 Bulk density and porosity -- 3.2 Backbone density -- 3.3 Backbone connectivity -- 3.4 Pore connectivity -- 3.5 Pore size -- 3.6 Thermal properties -- 3.7 Electrical properties -- 3.8 Electrochemical properties -- 3.9 Mechanical properties -- 3.10 Gas-transport properties -- 3.11 Optical properties -- 4. Applications -- 4.1 Electrochemical field -- 4.2 Hydrogen storage -- 4.3 Catalyst support -- 4.4 Thermal insulation -- 4.5 Adsorbent for waste water treatment -- 4.6 Photocatalyst for waste water treatment -- 4.7 Sensor application -- Conclusions -- References -- 6 -- Magnetic Aerogels -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Cellulose magnetic aerogels -- 3. Magnetic graphene aerogel -- 4. Carbon magnetic aerogel -- 5. Magnetic silica aerogels -- 6. Magnetic pectin aerogel -- Conclusions -- Acknowledgements -- References -- 7 -- Properties of Aerogels -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Structure -- 3. Thermal properties -- 3.1 Silica aerogels -- 3.2 Organic and polymeric aerogels -- 3.3 Carbon aerogels -- 4. Electrical properties -- 4.1 Aerogels with low conductivity -- 4.2 Low dielectric constant materials -- 4.3 Aerogels with high conductivity -- 5. Optical properties -- 5.1 Radiators in Cherenkov counters -- 5.2 Fiber optics -- 5.3 Non reflective materials -- 6. Mechanical properties -- 7. Acoustic properties -- 8. Biocompatibility -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- References -- 8 -- Tailor-Made Aerogels -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Existing and potential applications of aerogels -- 2.1 Pore engineering -- 2.2 Customizable surface and coating -- 2.3 Hybrid aerogels (HAgs): Influence of the sol-gel process on final properties -- 3. Applications of Tailor-made aerogels -- Conclusions -- Acknowledgments -- References -- 9 -- Aerogels Envisioning Future Applications -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Future applications of bioaerogels. , 2.1 Bioaerogels applied as functional foods -- 2.2 Bioaerogels applied as thickeners and stabilizers -- 2.3 Bioaerogels applied as medicines and scaffolding in tissue repair -- 3. Future applications of polymeric aerogel -- 3.1 Polymeric aerogel as impact absorbing materials -- 3.2 Polymeric aerogels used as catalyst supports -- 3.3 Polymeric aerogels can be used as aerospace components -- 4. Future applications of carbon aerogel -- 4.1 Future applications of carbon aerogels as photocatalytic components, electrodes and supercapacitor -- 4.2 Materials against electromagnetic interference, lipid adsorbents and scaffolds for polymers -- 5. Future applications of inorganic aerogels -- 5.1 Inorganic aerogels used as fuel cells -- 5.2 Inorganic aerogels used as catalysts -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- The authors thank the Coordination for the Improvement of Higher Education Personnel (CAPES) and National Council of Scientific and Technological Development (CNPq) for funding this research. -- References -- 10 -- Recent Patents on Aerogels -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Applications -- 2.1 Patents on aerogel generators(WO 2004/022242 Al) -- 2.2 Aerogel blanket and its production (PCT/US2014/022919) -- 2.3 Cellulose aerogels PCT/GB2010/051542 -- 2.4 Some miscellaneous patents -- Acknowledgments -- References -- 11 -- State-of-the-Art and Prospective of Aerogels -- 1. Introduction -- 2.1 Synthesis of aerogels -- 3. State-of-the-art of aerogel -- 3.1 State-of-the-art properties of aerogel -- 3.2 State-of-the-art of preparation of aerogel -- 4. Future prospective of aerogel -- 4.1 Thermal insulation -- 4.2 Drug delivery -- 4.3 Energy storage device -- Acknowledgments -- References -- back-matter -- Keyword Index -- About the Editors.
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    Zurich :Trans Tech Publications, Limited,
    Keywords: Electronic books.
    Description / Table of Contents: Thermo-Mechanical Properties of Polymer CompositesSpecial topic volume with invited peer reviewed papers only.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (241 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783035732719
    Series Statement: Diffusion Foundations and Materials Application Series ; v.Volume 23
    Language: English
    Note: Intro -- Thermo-Mechanical Properties of Polymer Composites -- Preface -- Table of Contents -- Solvent Transport Phenomenon of Composite -- Natural Fiber Reinforced Synthetic Polymer Composites -- Ceramic Composites for Aerospace Applications -- Effect of Fiber Orientation and Modification on the Behavior of Bamboo Fiber Reinforced UPE/ESOA Hybrid Composite -- Graphene Composites -- Ionic Polymer Metal Composites -- Carbon Nanotube Composites -- Polymer Electrolyte Membranes -- Thermo Mechanical Properties of Carbon Nanotube Composites -- Ionic Transport in Sol-Gel Derived Organic-Inorganic Composites -- Membrane Transport for Gas Separation -- Mass Transport through Composite Asymmetric Membranes -- Transport Phenomenon of Nanoparticles in Animals and Humans -- Sorption and Diffusion Properties of Wood/Plastic Composites -- Graphite/UPE Nanocomposite: Transport, Thermal, Mechanical and Viscoelastic Properties -- Diffusion of Multiwall Carbon Nanotubes into Industrial Polymers -- Diffusion, Transport and Water Absorption Properties of Eco-Friendly Polymer Composites -- Keyword Index -- Author Index.
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    Millersville, PA :Materials Research Forum LLC,
    Keywords: Electronic books.
    Description / Table of Contents: The book reviews the fundamental concepts and recent advances in the areas of anodes, cathodes, electrolytes, separators, binders, fabrication of device assemblies and electrochemical performance.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (211 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781644900918
    Series Statement: Materials Research Foundations Series ; v.80
    Language: English
    Note: Intro -- front-matter -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- 1 -- Fabrication of TiO2 Materials for Lithium-ion Batteries -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Synthesis of TiO2 /graphene nanocomposites and metal oxides core-shells SnO2@TiO2 nanotube hybrids -- 2.1 Preparation of TiO2 NRDS -- 2.2 Synthesis of TiO2 NFBS -- 2.3 Synthesis of TiO2 nanocomposites with graphene -- 2.4 Synthesis of coaxial SnO2@TiO2 nanotube hybrids -- 3. Fabrication of cell for electrochemical characterization -- 3.1 Electrochemical measurements for TiO2/graphene nanocomposite -- 3.2 Electrochemical tests for coaxial SnO2@TiO2 nanotube hybrids -- 4. Characterization of TiO2/graphene nanocomposites -- 4.1 TiO2 /graphene nanocomposites -- 4.1.1 SEM -- 4.1.2 TEM -- 4.1.3 XRD -- 4.1.4 Raman -- 4.1.5 BET -- 4.1.6 EDX -- 4.2 Electrochemical Testing -- 5. Characterization of coaxial SnO2@TiO2 nanotube hybrids -- 5.1 Coaxial SnO2@TiO2 nanotube hybrids -- 5.1.1 SEM & -- TEM -- 5.1.2 XRD -- 5.1.4 Electrochemical testing -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgement -- References -- 2 -- A Brief History of Conducting Polymers Applied in Lithium-ion Batteries -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Applications on cathode materials -- 2.1 Before 2000: Emergence stage -- 2.2 2000-2006: Preliminary stage -- 2.3 Since 2007: Fast development stage -- 3. Applications on anode materials -- 3.1 Before 2010: Emergence stage -- 3.2 Since 2010: Rising stage -- Conclusions & -- Outlooks -- Acknowledgment -- References -- 3 -- 2D Transition Metal Dichalcogenides for Lithium-ion Batteries -- 1. Introduction -- 2. MoS2-based anode materials for LIBs -- 3. WS2-based anode materials for LIBs -- 4. MoSe2 based anode materials for LIBs -- 5. WSe2-based anode materials for LIBs -- 6. Other TMDs for LIBs -- 7. Summary and future outlooks -- Acknowledgement -- References -- 4 -- Metal Sulphides for Lithium-ion Batteries. , 1. Introduction -- 2. Demands on batteries in 21st Century -- 3. Design of a lithium-ion battery (LIB) -- 4. Materials related issues in LIBs in modern era -- 5. Advantages of metal-sulphides for LIBs -- 6. Metal sulphide based nanocomposites for battery applications -- 7. Different types of metal sulphides as anode materials in the LIBs applications -- 7.1 Layered metal-sulphides for LIBs. -- 7.2 Copper sulphides -- 7.3 Cobalt sulphides -- 7.4 Molybdenum disulphide (MoS2) -- 7.5 Tungsten disulphide (WS2) -- 7.6 Iron disulphide (FeS2) -- 7.7 Tin sulphides -- 7.8 Nickel Sulphides -- 8. Synthesis techniques for metal sulphides -- 8.1 Solid state method -- 8.2 The hydro/solvothermal method -- 8.3 Microwave-assisted hydrothermal synthesis -- 8.4 Spraying-related methods -- 9. Summary -- References -- 5 -- Magnetic Nanomaterials for Lithium-ion Batteries -- 1. Introduction -- 2. History of LIBs -- 3. LIB Technology -- 4. LIB working principle -- 5. Nanomaterials -- 6. Nanomaterials in anode for LIBs -- 7. Nanomaterials in cathode for LIBs -- Conclusions -- References -- 6 -- Recent Advances in Nanomaterials for Li-ion Batteries -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Structure and working of Li-ion battery -- 3. Electrochemical behavior of various materials for Li-ion batteries -- Conclusions -- References -- 7 -- Silicon Materials for Lithium-ion Battery Applications -- 1. Introduction -- 1.1 Overview on lithium battery technology -- 1.2 Silicon as anode for lithium batteries: -- 1.2.1 0D nanostructures -- 1.2.2 1D nanostructures -- 1.2.3 2D nanostructures -- 1.2.4 3D-nanostructures -- 2. Electrochemical performance of silicon based nanostructures -- Conclusion -- References -- back-matter -- Keyword Index -- About the Editors.
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