Advanced Nanomaterials and Their Applications in Renewable Energy
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- English
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Advanced Nanomaterials and Their Applications in Renewable Energy
About This Book
Advanced Nanomaterials and Their Applications in Renewable Energy presents timely topics related to nanomaterials' feasible synthesis and characterization, and their application in the energy fields. In addition, the book provides insights and scientific discoveries in toxicity study, with information that is easily understood by a wide audience.
Advanced energy materials are important in designing materials that have greater physical, electronic, and optical properties. This book emphasizes the fundamental physics and chemistry underlying the techniques used to develop solar and fuel cells with high charge densities and energy conversion efficiencies.
New analytical techniques (synchronous X-ray) which probe the interactions of particles and radiation with matter are also explored, making this book an invaluable reference for practitioners and those interested in the science.
- Provides a comprehensive review of solar energy, fuel cells, and gas storage from 2010 to the present
- Reviews feasible synthesis and modern analytical techniques used in alternative energy
- Explores examples of research in alternative energy, including current assessments of nanomaterials and safety
- Contains a glossary of terms, units, and historical benchmarks
- Presents a useful guide that will bring readers up to speed on historical developments in alternative fuel cells
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Table of contents
- Cover image
- Title page
- Table of Contents
- Copyright
- Author Biography
- Preface
- Acknowledgment
- Glossary of Terms
- Chapter 1. Nanomaterials and Their Application
- Chapter 2. Overviews of Synthesis of Nanomaterials
- Chapter 3. Nanocharacterization
- Chapter 4. Sustainable Energy Application: Nanomaterials Applied in Solar Cells
- Chapter 5. Sustainable Energy Application: Fuel Cells
- Chapter 6. Porous Materials to Store Clear Energy Gases
- Chapter 7. Carbon Capture and Storage
- Chapter 8. Nanosafety: Exposure, Measurement, and Toxicology
- Chapter 9. Conclusions/Postlog
- Index