With contributions by leading authors in the field, this volume disseminates and discusses how nanomaterial research and related engineering concepts may provide answers and viable solutions to a variety of socioeconomic issues and concerns. Examples of topics discussed are proton exchange membranes, carbon nanotube-based electrodes for fuel cells, advanced design of Li-batteries and supercapacitors, multifunctional catalysts for biomass conversion, and use of membranes in energy applications.
With contributions by leading authors in the field, this volume disseminates and discusses how nanomaterial research and related engineering concepts may provide answers and viable solutions to a variety of socioeconomic issues and concerns. Examples of topics discussed are proton exchange membranes, carbon nanotube-based electrodes for fuel cells, advanced design of Li-batteries and supercapacitors, multifunctional catalysts for biomass conversion, and use of membranes in energy applications.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Professor Gabriele Centi , Department of Industrial Chemistry and Engineering of Materials, University of Messina, Italy Dr. Nick Kanellopoulos, Materials & Membranes for Environmental Applications Laboratory, National Center for Scientific Research "Demokritos", Athens, Greece
Inhaltsangabe
Preface Acknowledgments 1 Self-Organized Hybrid Membranes: Toward a Supramolecular Proton Conduction Function 2 Design and Applications of Multifunctional Catalysts Based on Inorganic Oxides 3 Use of Chemometric Analysis in the Characterization of the Adsorption Properties of Nanoporous Solids 4 Molecular Modeling and Polymer Behavior 5 Modeling of Gas Transport Properties and its use for Structural Characterization of Mesoporous Solids 6 Membrane Modeling and Simulation Across Scales 7 Hybrid Modeling of Membrane Processes 8 Membranes for Energy 9 Carbon Nanotubes for Energy Applications 10 Ceramic Membranes for Gas Treatment and Separation 11 Multifunctionnal Membranes Based on Photocatalytic Nanomaterials 12 Nanostructured Titania Thin Films for Solar Use in Energy Applications 13 Inorganic Membrane Reactors for Energy Applications Index
Preface Acknowledgments 1 Self-Organized Hybrid Membranes: Toward a Supramolecular Proton Conduction Function 2 Design and Applications of Multifunctional Catalysts Based on Inorganic Oxides 3 Use of Chemometric Analysis in the Characterization of the Adsorption Properties of Nanoporous Solids 4 Molecular Modeling and Polymer Behavior 5 Modeling of Gas Transport Properties and its use for Structural Characterization of Mesoporous Solids 6 Membrane Modeling and Simulation Across Scales 7 Hybrid Modeling of Membrane Processes 8 Membranes for Energy 9 Carbon Nanotubes for Energy Applications 10 Ceramic Membranes for Gas Treatment and Separation 11 Multifunctionnal Membranes Based on Photocatalytic Nanomaterials 12 Nanostructured Titania Thin Films for Solar Use in Energy Applications 13 Inorganic Membrane Reactors for Energy Applications Index
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