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E-raamat: Chemically Modified Carbon Nanotubes for Commercial Applications

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Chemically Modified Carbon Nanotubes for Commercial Applications
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Chemically Modified Carbon Nanotubes for Commercial Applications Discover the go-to handbook for developers and application-oriented researchers who use carbon nanotubes in real products

Carbon nanotubes have held much interest for researchers since their discovery in 1991. Due to their low mass density, large aspect ratio, and unique physical, chemical, and electronic properties, they provide a fertile ground for innovation in nanoscale applications. The development of chemical modifications that can enhance the poor dispersion of carbon nanotubes in solvents and improve interactions with other materials have enabled extensive industrial applications in a variety of fields.

As the chemistry of carbon nanotubes and their functionalization becomes better understood, Chemically Modified Carbon Nanotubes for Commercial Applications presents the most recent developments of chemically modified carbon nanotubes and emphasizes the broad appeal for commercial purposes along many avenues of interest. The book reviews their already realized and prospective applications in fields such as electronics, photonics, separation science, food packaging, environmental monitoring and protecting, sensing technology, and biomedicine. By focusing on their commercialization prospects, this resource offers a unique approach to a significant and cutting-edge discipline.

In Chemically Modified Carbon Nanotubes for Commercial Applications readers will also find:





Case studies that emphasize the information presented in each chapter Each chapter includes important websites and suggested reading materials Discussion of current applications of the relevant methodologies in every chapter A look at future perspectives in each application area to highlight the scope for next steps within the industry

Chemically Modified Carbon Nanotubes for Commercial Applications is a valuable reference for material scientists, chemists (especially those focused on environmental concerns), and chemical and materials engineering scientists working in R&D and academia who want to learn more about chemically modified carbon nanotubes for various scalable commercial applications. It is also a useful resource for a broad audience: anyone interested in the fields of nanomaterials, nanoadsorbents, nanomedicine, bioinspired nanomaterials, nanotechnology, nanodevices, nanocomposites, biomedical application of nanomaterials, nano-engineering, and high energy applications.
PART 1: CHEMICALLY MODIFIED CARBON NANOTUBES: OVERVIEW AND ECONOMIC
ASPECTS
Chapter 1: Overview and fundamentals of Chemically Modified Carbon
Nanotubes
Chapter 2: Synthesis and Properties of Chemically Modified Carbon Nanotubes

Chapter 3: Different Chemical Modification Methods of Carbon Nanotubes
Chapter 4: Economics of Chemically Modified Carbon Nanotubes
PART 2: CHEMICALLY MODIFIED CARBON NANOTUBES: CURRENT APPLICATIONS
Chapter 5: Chemically Modified Carbon Nanotubes for Advanced Fibers and
Wires Applications
Chapter 6: Chemically Modified Carbon Nanotubes for Membranes for
Purification and Desalination of Water
Chapter 7: Chemically Modified Carbon Nanotubes for Electronics and Photonic
Applications
Chapter 8: Chemically Modified Carbon Nanotubes for Biosensors Applications
Chapter 9: Chemically Modified Carbon Nanotubes in Cancer Therapy
Chapter 10: Chemically Modified Carbon Nanotubes in Drug Delivery
Chapter 11: Chemically Modified Carbon Nanotubes in 3D and 4D Printing
Chapter 12: Chemically Modified Carbon Nanotubes in Food Packaging
Chapter 13: Chemically Modified Carbon Nanotubes for Tribology Applications

Chapter 14: Chemically Modified Carbon Nanotubes in Tissue engineering
Chapter 15: Chemically Modified Carbon Nanotubes in Transportation
Chapter 16: Chemically Modified Carbon Nanotubes in Energy Production and
Storage
Chapter 17: Chemically Modified Carbon Nanotubes for High Energy
Applications
Chapter 18: Chemically Modified Carbon Nanotubes in Lubricants
(Eco-lubricants)
Chapter 19: Chemically Modified Carbon Nanotubes for Pollutants Adsorption
Chapter 20: Chemically Modified Carbon Nanotubes in Environmental
Protection
Chapter 21: Chemically Modified Carbon Nanotubes in Membrane Separation
Chapter 22: Chemically Modified Carbon Nanotubes in Cement and Concrete
Field
Chapter 23: Chemically Modified Carbon Nanotubes for Gas-Sensing
Application
Chapter 24: Chemically Modified Carbon Nanotubes for Corrosion Protection
Jeenat Aslam, PhD, is an associate professor at the Department of Chemistry, College of Science, Taibah University, Yanbu, Al-Madina, Saudi Arabia.

Chaudhery Mustansar Hussain, PhD, is an adjunct professor, academic advisor, and lab director at the New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT), Newark, New Jersey, USA.

Ruby Aslam, PhD, is a research associate fellow under CSIR-HRDG, New Delhi in the Department of Applied Chemistry, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, India.