
Nanostructured Carbon Materials from Plant Extracts
Synthesis, Characterization, and Applications
Series: Micro and Nano Technologies;
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Product details:
- Publisher Elsevier
- Date of Publication 10 September 2025
- ISBN 9780323951265
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages728 pages
- Size 229x152 mm
- Language English 700
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Long description:
Nanostructured Carbon Materials from Plant Extracts: Synthesis, Characterization, and Applications guides the reader through the preparation and utilization of carbon nanomaterials based on various biomass sources, including fruits, vegetables, leaves, pulp and other plant extracts. The book covers the fundamentals of nanostructured carbon materials and synthesis methods from a range of plant sources. Other chapters focus on characterization, analysis, simulation and modeling in order to prepare plant extract based carbon nanomaterials with the required properties. Final sections highlight key application areas, presenting methods and approaches to prepare these materials for specific uses. This book will be of interest to researchers and advanced students across nanomaterials, polymer science, composite science, sustainable materials, chemistry, chemical engineering, and materials science, as well as industrial scientists, engineers, and R&D professionals with an interest in sustainable carbon nanomaterials.
- Explains the synthesis of carbon nanomaterials from fruit extracts, vegetables, leaves and other plant sources
- Covers functionalization, characterization, properties, simulation and modeling, and lifecycle in detail
- Explores a range of applications, including biomedicine, electronics, energy, the environment, and more
Table of Contents:
PART 1 Fundamentals of nanostructured carbon materials from plant extracts
1. Introduction to nanostructured carbon materials from plant extracts
2. Synthesis of nanostructured carbon materials
3. Synthesis of carbon nanomaterials from fruit extracts
4. Synthesis of carbon nanomaterials from vegetables
5. Synthesis of carbon nanomaterials from leaves and other plant sources
6. Functionalization of carbon nanomaterials from plant extracts
PART 2 Properties and characterization of nanostructured carbon materials from plant extracts
7. Properties and characterization of nanostructured carbon materials from plant extracts
8. Structural investigation of carbon nanomaterials by UV-Vis, FTIR, Raman, and NMR spectroscopic techniques
9. Mechanical properties of carbon nanomaterials
10. Crystallization behavior of carbon nanomaterials
11. Thermal characterization of carbon nanomaterials
12. Simulation and multiscale modeling of carbon nanomaterials
PART 3 Applications of nanostructured carbon materials from plant extracts
13. Plant-based carbon nanomaterials used for space applications
14. Carbon-based nanomaterials from plant extract in biological and biomedical applications
15. Applications of carbon-based nanomaterials derived from plant extracts in composite materials
16. Applications of carbon-based nanomaterials in agriculture sector
17. Green synthesized carbon nanomaterials in microelectronics
18. Applications of carbon-based nanomaterials from plant extracts in water desalination by capacitive deionization
19. Carbon-based nanomaterials from plant extracts and other bioresources in hydrogen storage applications
20. Energy storage applications of carbon nanomaterials from plant extracts
21. Carbon nanomaterials from plant extracts in environmental remediation applications
22. Applications of carbon-based nanomaterials from plant extracts in water purification
23. Applications of carbon-based nanomaterials from plant extracts in nanofluid
24. Advantages and disadvantages of carbon-based nanomaterials from plant extracts
25. Life cycle analysis (LCA) of carbon nanostructures and decorated carbon nanostructures