DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Research and Markets(http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/c1ab51/nanoporous_materia) has announced the addition of the "Nanoporous Materials for Energy and the Environment" book to their offering.
This book disseminates and discusses relevant best case examples and research practices that show how nanomaterial research and related engineering concepts may provide answers and viable solutions to a variety of socioeconomic issues and concerns. The book comprises three main thematic sections. The first section is dedicated to the development of new materials and their characterization. The second section addresses modeling and scale transition (from and to nanoscale) processes, and the third section presents applications in the environmental and energy sectors.
This book covers a wide selection of subjects ranging from modeling and material design to the preparation and the use of nanoporous catalysts, adsorbents, and membranes. The topics discussed in the book include proton exchange membranes; carbon nanotube (CNT)-based electrodes for fuel cells; advanced design of lithium batteries and supercapacitors using CNTs; multifunctional catalyst for biomass conversion; advanced characterization and modeling of nanomaterials and membranes (including gas transport and multiscale modeling); use of membranes in energy applications, gas treatment, and separations; and development of multifunctional photoactive membranes and of nanoordered 2D photoactive titania films and membranes.
Readership
Researchers in physics, chemistry, chemical engineering, and materials science; university graduates and postgraduates; engineers and technicians working in the fields of materials, nanotechnologies, energy, and environmental applications.
Review
"This book addresses an important factor for the future of both energy production and environmental protection. To address these competing issues, new materials will be needed with the appropriate properties. Given the large spectrum of applications (separations, catalysis, etc.), there will not be one solution but a range of options. Thus, a book dedicated to both these material needs as well as the various applications is very timely."
Prof. Richard D. Noble - University of Colorado, USA
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