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Carbon Functional Nanomaterials, Graphene and Related 2D-Layered Systems: Volume 1549

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Genere:Libro
Lingua: Inglese
Pubblicazione: 02/2014





Note Editore

For almost two decades now, the carbon nanomaterial (CNM) system has persistently provided researchers the opportunity for spectacular new discoveries, significant advances in fundamental and applied science, and the development of disruptive technologies and applications. The rich allotropicity of carbon bonding can explain the broad use of carbon-based materials such as carbon nanotubes (CNT), diamond, fullerenes, and more recently graphene. Today's research community continues to discover and harness new low-dimensional carbon allotropes, perhaps at a historically unprecedented rate. These exciting developments and others are covered in this volume and will be relevant and useful when carrying out fundamental research in the areas of carbon nanoscience and 2D systems.




Sommario

Part I. Graphene and Beyond Graphene: 1. Layered nanostructures – electronic and mechanical properties Gotthard Seifert, Tommy Lorenz and Jan-Ole Joswig; 2. Graphene and the advent of other layered-2D materials for nanoelectronics, photonics and related applications Anupama B. Kaul; Part II. Graphene: 3. Chemical stability of epoxy functionalizations of graphene: a density functional theory study Si Zhou and Angelo Bongiorno; 4. Graphene oxide-supported two-dimensional microporous polystyrene Yi Ouyang, Dingcai Wu and Ruowen Fu; 5. Discrete gauge fields for graphene membranes under mechanical strain James V. Sloan, Alejandro A. Pacheco Sanjuan, Zhengfei Wang, Cedric M. Horvath and Salvador Barraza-Lopez; 6. Electron irradiation of graphene field effect transistor devices Sung Oh Woo and Winfried Teizer; 7. Electrical transport of zig-zag and folded graphene nanoribbons Watheq Elias, M. Elliott and C. C. Matthai; 8. Transparent graphene-platinum films for advancing the performance of dye-sensitized solar cells P. T. Shih, R. X. Dong, K. C. Ho and J. J. Lin; 9. Graphyne oxidation: insights from a reactive molecular dynamics investigation L. D. Machado, P. A. S. Autreto and D. S. Galvao; 10. On the dynamics of graphdiyne hydrogenation P. A. Autreto, J. M. de Sousa and D. S. Galvao; 11. Atomic and electronic structure of multilayer graphene on a monolayer hexagonal boron nitride Celal Yelgel and Gyaneshwar P. Srivastava; Part III. Other 2D-Layered Materials: 12. Ambipolar transport in MoS2 based electric double layer transistors Jianting Ye, Yijin Zhang and Yoshihiro Iwasa; 13. Field-induced superconductivity in MoS2 Y. J. Zhang, J. T. Ye and Y. Iwasa; 14. Electron microscopic characterization of multi-layer boron nitride nanosheets Muhammad Sajjad and Peter Feng; 15. The hydrogenation dynamics of h-BN sheets Eric Perim, Ricardo Paupitz, P. A. S. Autreto and D. S. Galvao; 16. Mechanical properties and fracture dynamics of silicene membranes Tiago Botari, Eric Perim, P. A. S. Autreto, Ricardo Paupitz and D. S. Galvao; Part IV. Carbon Nanotubes: 17. Covalent chemical modification of single-walled carbon nanotubes using azide functionalized anthraquinone derivatives for pseudocapacitor application Charlotte Frayère, Christophe Galindo, Laurent Divay, Michel Paté and Pierre Le Barny; 18. Determining in-plane and thru-plane percolation thresholds for carbon nanotube thin films deposited on paper substrates using impedance spectroscopy Rachel L. Muhlbauer and Rosario A. Gerhardt; 19. The electric resistance and the transport properties of carbon nanotube with a Cu chain: a first-principle study Chengyu Yang and Quanfang Chen; 20. Field emission vacuum electronic devices utilizing ultrathin carbon nanotube sheet Hai H. Van and Mei Zhang; 21. Functionalized carbon nanotube matrix for inducing noncovalent interactions toward enhanced catalytic performance of metallic electrode Le Q. Hoa, Hiroyuki Yoshikawa, Masato Saito and Eiichi Tamiya; Part V. Carbon Nanomaterials: 22. Reactive template-induced self-assembly to ordered mesoporous polymer and carbon Yeru Liang, Ruowen Fu and Dingcai Wu; 23. Study and characterization of the carbon-based nanoparticles obtained from PET Alena Borisovna Kharissova, Edgar de Casas Ortiz, Oxana V. Kharissova, Ubaldo Ortiz Mendez and Boris I. Kharisov; 24. Diamond dielectrics for advanced Wakefield accelerators Stanley S. Zuo, James E. Butler, Bradford B. Pate, Sergey P. Antipov, Alexei Kanareykin and Chunguang Jing.










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ISBN:

9781605115269

Condizione: Nuovo
Collana: MRS Proceedings
Dimensioni: 235 x 15 x 158 mm Ø 400 gr
Formato: Copertina rigida
Illustration Notes:97 b/w illus. 9 tables
Pagine Arabe: 176


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