Metal-Based Composite Nanomaterials
This book introduces the latest research developments in composite nanomaterials and summarizes the fundamentals and technical approaches in synthesis, fabrication and processing of composite nanomaterials. The author describes the intrinsic relationship between the catalytic properties and the physical and chemical effects in the composite materials, providing for theoretical and technical bases for effectively developing novel electrocatalyst - applications of the nanocomposites in energy conversion areas.
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Metal-Based Composite Nanomaterials
This book introduces the latest research developments in composite nanomaterials and summarizes the fundamentals and technical approaches in synthesis, fabrication and processing of composite nanomaterials. The author describes the intrinsic relationship between the catalytic properties and the physical and chemical effects in the composite materials, providing for theoretical and technical bases for effectively developing novel electrocatalyst - applications of the nanocomposites in energy conversion areas.
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Metal-Based Composite Nanomaterials

Metal-Based Composite Nanomaterials

by Jun Yang, Hui Liu
Metal-Based Composite Nanomaterials

Metal-Based Composite Nanomaterials

by Jun Yang, Hui Liu

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This book introduces the latest research developments in composite nanomaterials and summarizes the fundamentals and technical approaches in synthesis, fabrication and processing of composite nanomaterials. The author describes the intrinsic relationship between the catalytic properties and the physical and chemical effects in the composite materials, providing for theoretical and technical bases for effectively developing novel electrocatalyst - applications of the nanocomposites in energy conversion areas.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783319122205
Publisher: Springer-Verlag New York, LLC
Publication date: 10/31/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 259
File size: 14 MB
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About the Author

Prof. Jun YANG was born in Hebei, China, in 1972. He received his Ph.D. in Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering in 2006 from National University of Singapore (with Professor Jim Yang LEE). After postdoctoral research at Boston College and University of Toronto, he joined the Institute of Bioengineering and Nanotechnology, Singapore in 2007. In 2010, he moved to Institute of Process Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences as the leader of Group of Materials for Energy Conversion and Environmental Remediation (MECER). His main research interests include (i) applied catalysis, (ii) nanocomposites for energy conversion, (iii) synthesis and application of novel nanocrystalline materials, and (iv) separation techniques.

Dr. Hui LIU was born in Shandong, China, in 1986. She studied environmental engineering at South-Central University for Nationalities (B.S. 2008) and organic chemistry at University of Science and Technology Beijing (M.S. 2010). She received her Ph.D. with Prof. Jun YANG at Institute of Process Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences (IPE-CAS) in 2014 and started as an Assistant Professor of Group of Materials for Energy Conversion and Environmental Remediation (MECER) at IPE-CAS at the same year. Her research interests focus on the synthesis of novel composite nanomaterials for energy conversion and environmental remediation, electrocatalysis, and Phase transfer-based extraction of heavy metals.

Table of Contents

Introduction.- A General Phase Transfer Approach for Metal Ions and Nanoparticles.- Nanocomposites of Gold and Semiconductors.- Nanocomposites Consisting of Silver Sulfide and Noble Metals.-
Cadmium Selenide-Platinum Nanocomposites with A Core-Shell Construction.- Nanocomposites of Silver Sulfide and Noble Metals with Controlled Nanostructures.- Nanocomposites of Metal Oxides and Noble Metals.- Nanocomposite-Related Scientific Issues
Conclusion and Perspectives.
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