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As an emerging material platform, multifunctional coordination materials offer advantages such as remarkable porosity and modifiable functionalities that render them highly suited to generate and store green energy. This book covers the design and fabrication approaches of multifunctional coordination materials for green energy technologies.
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As an emerging material platform, multifunctional coordination materials offer advantages such as remarkable porosity and modifiable functionalities that render them highly suited to generate and store green energy. This book covers the design and fabrication approaches of multifunctional coordination materials for green energy technologies.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 326
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Oktober 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040124604
- Artikelnr.: 72252388
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 326
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Oktober 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040124604
- Artikelnr.: 72252388
Dr. Ghulam Yasin received his Master's and Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering from the College of Materials Science and Engineering, Beijing University of Chemical Technology, China. He is a Senior Research Fellow (Faculty Member) at the Institute for Advanced Study and College of Physics and Optoelectronic Engineering, Shenzhen University, China. Dr. Anuj Kumar is Assistant Professor at GLA University, Mathura, India. For outstanding contribution in his research field, he has been awarded "Best Young Scientist Award 2021" from the Tamil Nadu Association of Intellectuals and Faculty (TAIF) and GRBS Educational Charitable Trust, India and "Young Researcher Award 2020" by Central Education Growth and Research (CEGR), India. Dr. Sajjad Ali received his Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering from the University of Chinese Academy of Science, China. He is a Research Fellow at Yangtze Delta Research Institute Huzhou, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China. Dr. Tuan Anh Nguyen completed his Ph.D. in Chemistry from Paris Diderot University, France in 2003. In 2012, he was appointed as Head of the Microanalysis Department at the Institute for Tropical Technology, Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology. Dr. Saira Ajmal received her Ph.D. from Fudan University, China in Environmental Science and Engineering with a specialization in Environmental Chemistry. Dr. Saira is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Institute for Advanced Study, and College of Physics and Optoelectronic Engineering, Shenzhen University, China.
1. Multifunctional Coordination Materials: An Introduction. 2. Design
Principles and Functional Characteristics of Multifunctional Coordination
Materials. 3. Synthesis Strategies of Coordination Materials. 4. Analysis
and Characterization Techniques for Coordination Nanomaterials. 5.
Theoretical Modeling of Coordination Materials. 6. Coordination
Nanomaterials for Energy Storage: An Introduction. 7. Coordination
Nanostructures for Metal-ions Batteries. 8. Coordination nanomaterials for
metal air batteries. 9. Coordination Materials for Supercapacitors. 10.
Multifunctional Coordination Materials for Green Energy Production: An
Introduction. 11. Coordination Nanostructures for Green Hydrogen
Generation. 12. Coordination Nano-architectures for Nitrogen Reduction
Reactions. 13. Coordination Nanomaterial-Based Nanohybrids for Solar Cells.
14. Coordination Nanomaterials for Nanogenerators Technology. 15. Recycling
of Coordination Nanomaterials-based Energy Devices.
Principles and Functional Characteristics of Multifunctional Coordination
Materials. 3. Synthesis Strategies of Coordination Materials. 4. Analysis
and Characterization Techniques for Coordination Nanomaterials. 5.
Theoretical Modeling of Coordination Materials. 6. Coordination
Nanomaterials for Energy Storage: An Introduction. 7. Coordination
Nanostructures for Metal-ions Batteries. 8. Coordination nanomaterials for
metal air batteries. 9. Coordination Materials for Supercapacitors. 10.
Multifunctional Coordination Materials for Green Energy Production: An
Introduction. 11. Coordination Nanostructures for Green Hydrogen
Generation. 12. Coordination Nano-architectures for Nitrogen Reduction
Reactions. 13. Coordination Nanomaterial-Based Nanohybrids for Solar Cells.
14. Coordination Nanomaterials for Nanogenerators Technology. 15. Recycling
of Coordination Nanomaterials-based Energy Devices.
1. Multifunctional Coordination Materials: An Introduction. 2. Design
Principles and Functional Characteristics of Multifunctional Coordination
Materials. 3. Synthesis Strategies of Coordination Materials. 4. Analysis
and Characterization Techniques for Coordination Nanomaterials. 5.
Theoretical Modeling of Coordination Materials. 6. Coordination
Nanomaterials for Energy Storage: An Introduction. 7. Coordination
Nanostructures for Metal-ions Batteries. 8. Coordination nanomaterials for
metal air batteries. 9. Coordination Materials for Supercapacitors. 10.
Multifunctional Coordination Materials for Green Energy Production: An
Introduction. 11. Coordination Nanostructures for Green Hydrogen
Generation. 12. Coordination Nano-architectures for Nitrogen Reduction
Reactions. 13. Coordination Nanomaterial-Based Nanohybrids for Solar Cells.
14. Coordination Nanomaterials for Nanogenerators Technology. 15. Recycling
of Coordination Nanomaterials-based Energy Devices.
Principles and Functional Characteristics of Multifunctional Coordination
Materials. 3. Synthesis Strategies of Coordination Materials. 4. Analysis
and Characterization Techniques for Coordination Nanomaterials. 5.
Theoretical Modeling of Coordination Materials. 6. Coordination
Nanomaterials for Energy Storage: An Introduction. 7. Coordination
Nanostructures for Metal-ions Batteries. 8. Coordination nanomaterials for
metal air batteries. 9. Coordination Materials for Supercapacitors. 10.
Multifunctional Coordination Materials for Green Energy Production: An
Introduction. 11. Coordination Nanostructures for Green Hydrogen
Generation. 12. Coordination Nano-architectures for Nitrogen Reduction
Reactions. 13. Coordination Nanomaterial-Based Nanohybrids for Solar Cells.
14. Coordination Nanomaterials for Nanogenerators Technology. 15. Recycling
of Coordination Nanomaterials-based Energy Devices.