This comprehensive resource covers fundamentals, recent progress, emerging applications, and future perspective of nanowires. It is essential reading for all academic and industry professionals working in the fields of chemistry, physics, materials science, energy, and nanotechnology.
This comprehensive resource covers fundamentals, recent progress, emerging applications, and future perspective of nanowires. It is essential reading for all academic and industry professionals working in the fields of chemistry, physics, materials science, energy, and nanotechnology.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dr. Ram Gupta is an Associate Professor at Pittsburg State University. Before joining Pittsburg State University, he worked as an Assistant Research Professor at Missouri State University, Springfield, MO, then as a Senior Research Scientist at North Carolina A&T State University, Greensboro, NC. Dr. Gupta's research focuses on green energy production and storage using conducting polymers and composites, electrocatalysts, fuel cells, supercapacitors, batteries, nanomaterials, optoelectronics and photovoltaics devices, organic-inorganic hetero-junctions for sensors, nanomagnetism, bio-based polymers, bio-compatible nanofibers for tissue regeneration, scaffold and antibacterial applications, bio-degradable metallic implants. Dr. Gupta has published over 250 peer-reviewed articles, made over 350 national/international/regional presentations, chaired many sessions at national/international meetings, wrote several book chapters (55+), worked as editor for many books (20+) for American Chemical Society, CRC, and Elsevier publishers, and received over two million dollars for research and educational activities from external agencies. He has served as associate editor, guest editor, and editorial board member for various journals.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction to Nanowires 2. Semiconductor Nanowires 3. Superconducting Nanowires 4. Characterization Techniques of Nanowire 5. Nanowires for Metal-Ion Batteries 6. Nanowires for Metal-Air Batteries 7. Nanowires for Metal-Sulfur Batteries 8. Nanowires for Electrochemical Energy Storage Applications 9. Nanowires for Supercapacitors 10. Nanowires for Electrocatalytic Activity 11. Nanowires for Fuel Cells 12. Nanowires for Solar Cell 13. Nanowires for Photonic Applications 14. Nanowires for Thermoelectrics 15. Nanowires for Piezotronics and Piezo-phototronics 16. Silver Nanowire-based Capacitive Type Pressure and Strain Sensors for Human Motion Monitoring 17. Nanowires for Flexible Electrochemical Energy Devices 18. Nanowires for Flexible Electronics 19. Nanowires for Heavy Metal Removal 20. Nanowires for Organic Waste Removal 21. Nanowires for Gas Sensors 22. Metal Oxides Wired on Carbon Nanofibers for Sensors to Detect Biomolecules 23. Nanowires for Biosensors 24. Semiconducting WO3 Nanowires for Biomedical Applications 25. Toxicity and Environmental Impact of Nanowires 26. Future Perspectives of Nanowires
1. Introduction to Nanowires 2. Semiconductor Nanowires 3. Superconducting Nanowires 4. Characterization Techniques of Nanowire 5. Nanowires for Metal-Ion Batteries 6. Nanowires for Metal-Air Batteries 7. Nanowires for Metal-Sulfur Batteries 8. Nanowires for Electrochemical Energy Storage Applications 9. Nanowires for Supercapacitors 10. Nanowires for Electrocatalytic Activity 11. Nanowires for Fuel Cells 12. Nanowires for Solar Cell 13. Nanowires for Photonic Applications 14. Nanowires for Thermoelectrics 15. Nanowires for Piezotronics and Piezo-phototronics 16. Silver Nanowire-based Capacitive Type Pressure and Strain Sensors for Human Motion Monitoring 17. Nanowires for Flexible Electrochemical Energy Devices 18. Nanowires for Flexible Electronics 19. Nanowires for Heavy Metal Removal 20. Nanowires for Organic Waste Removal 21. Nanowires for Gas Sensors 22. Metal Oxides Wired on Carbon Nanofibers for Sensors to Detect Biomolecules 23. Nanowires for Biosensors 24. Semiconducting WO3 Nanowires for Biomedical Applications 25. Toxicity and Environmental Impact of Nanowires 26. Future Perspectives of Nanowires
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