Smart Functional Hybrid Nanocomposites
ebook ∣ Fundamentals and Applications for Environmental Sustainability and Energy · Woodhead Publishing Series in Composites Science and Engineering
By Tawfik Abdo Saleh

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Smart Functional Hybrid Nanocomposites: Fundamentals and Applications for Environmental Sustainability and Energy introduces readers to the fundamental principles behind these materials, covering their chemical and physical properties, synthesis methods, characterization techniques, and various applications. Modeling methods, approaches to tailoring their functional response, processing techniques (including additive manufacturing), and assessment techniques are each covered. Various applications are also discussed such as water purification, environmental remediation, energy harvesting and conversion, their use in light-emitting diodes, solar cells, photodiodes, field-effect transistors, and more.The book concludes with chapters outlining the sustainability, recyclability, and lifecycle assessment of these materials, as well as current challenges and future directions associated with their use.
- Covers tailoring functional responses, processing, materials compatibilization, characterization techniques, environmental issues, and best practices in modeling of smart hybrid nanocomposites
- Discusses the unique chemical and physical properties of smart hybrid nanocomposites
- Includes synthesis methods, covering their precursor materials, reaction procedures, and other factors influencing synthesis
- Features applications such as water purification, energy harvesting and recovery, wave propagation, and their use in light-emitting diodes, photodiodes, solar cells, and field-effect transistors