Inorganic Materials for Energy, Medicine and Environmental Remediation


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English | ISBN: 3030798984 | | 273 pages | | 48 MB
This book presents , and applications of inorganic nanomaterials for energy applications such as fuel cells and batteries, for environmental applications such as water purification, and for medicinal applications such as cancer treatments. The founding father of nanotechnology, Eric Drexler, always communicated a unique vision in exploring new materials and creating advancements in molecular nanotechnology. He emphasized the potential advantages of smaller size, higher efficiency and less needed resources for applications in energy, environment and medicine. A higher surface to volume ratio of inorganic nanomaterials is a key property.
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Handbook of Nanocomposite Supercapacitor Materials IV Next-Generation Supercapacitors


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English | March 24, | ISBN: 3031237005 | 451 pages | | 102 Mb
This book covers next-generation nanocomposite supercapacitor materials. It deals with a wide range of and sustainable supercapacitors based on, e.g., low-dimensional materials including transition oxides, carbons, Mxenes, etc., and metal-organic frameworks. Additionally, it features up-to-date coverage of advanced supercapacitors such as 3D printing, atomic layer deposition, recycling, , on-chip, shape , self-healing, and micro-scale supercapacitors.
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Materials for Land, Air, and Space Transportation (Advances in Materials Science and Engineering)


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English | 31, | ISBN: 1032478543 | 406 pages | MOBI | 30 Mb
As transportation systems for land, air, and space vehicles continue to grow increasingly sophisticated, more advanced materials are needed to support their and commercialization. Materials for Land, Air, and Space Transportation details new materials development for these transportation applications, emphasizing properties, research theories, and cutting-edge technologies, as well as advanced high-precision inspection methodologies.
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Nanostructured Materials for LithiumSulfur Batteries (Engineering Materials)


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English | September 18, | ISBN: 3031662253 | 753 pages | , | 236 Mb
This book delves into the key of lithium/sulfur batteries, exploring their electrochemistry, reaction mechanisms, disadvantages, and characterization . It highlights recent advances in designing nanostructured electrode materials, including various carbon-host materials, polymer-derived materials, binder-free sulfur-hosts, and oxides. The impact of these nanostructures on battery properties such as capacitance, rate capability, and cycle stability is discussed, providing guidelines for future electrode design. The book also reviews the progress in electrolytes and the of advanced separators, such as functionalized polyolefins, carbon-metal oxide hybrids, and electrospun materials, and presents the future outlook and in this .
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Materials for Devices


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English | | ISBN: 0367679302 | | pages: 358 | 20.4 mb
From everyday applications to the rise of , devices have become ubiquitous. Specific materials are employed in specific devices because of their particular properties, including electrical, thermal, magnetic, mechanical, ferroelectric, and piezoelectric. Materials for Devices discusses materials selection for optimal application and highlights current materials developments in gas sensors, devices, mechanoelectrical devices, and medical and biological devices.
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Zipf Maneuvers On Non-Reprintable Materials


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English | ISBN: 1916541100 | | 271 pages | | 5 MB
Zipf Maneuvers: On Non-Reprintable Materials is a work of conceptual protest that the commodification of knowledge in academic publishing, using and algorithmic techniques to resist institutional control over intellectual labour. In response to the exorbitant fee imposed by corporate ✅Publishers to reprint their own work, neuroscientist Germán Sierra and literary theorist Andrew C. Wenaus devise a radical strategy to bypass the neoliberal logic of access and ownership. As critic and philosopher Steven Shaviro remarks in the introduction to this volume, the project orbits around Zipf's , a statistical principle that ranks words by frequency. Sierra and Wenaus deploy a algorithm to reorganize their original articles according to Zipfian distributions, alphabetizing and numerically indexing every word. This reorganization produces a fragmented, non-linear set that resists conventional . Each word is assigned a number corresponding to its original position in the text, creating a disjointed, catalogue-like structure. The result is a protest against the corporate financialization of knowledge and a critique of intellectual property laws that restrict access. By transforming their into algorithmically rearranged data,
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