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Carbon Science And Technology From Energy To Materials Pierre Delhaesauth

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Carbon Science And Technology From Energy To Materials Pierre Delhaesauth
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Publisher: Wiley-ISTE
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.66 MB
Pages: 214
Author: Pierre Delhaes(auth.)
ISBN: 9781118569290, 9781848214316, 1118569296, 1848214316
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Carbon Science And Technology From Energy To Materials Pierre Delhaesauth by Pierre Delhaes(auth.) 9781118569290, 9781848214316, 1118569296, 1848214316 instant download after payment.

Carbon solids have been utilized by man since prehistoric times, first as a source of heat and then for other purposes; these are used as key markers for different civilizations. The essential role played by the use of coal mines during the industrial revolution as a main source of energy is a crucial point, which was then expanded through the development of carbochemistry.

This book begins by describing the use of solid carbons as traditional materials, for example in the steel industry and for ceramics, then moving on to their technological uses such as active carbons and carbon fibers, etc., before discussing nanocarbons, the jewel in the crown of contemporary technological science. The final chapter analyzes the current economic and social impact of carbon solids.

Content:
Chapter 1 From the Chemical Element to Solids (pages 1–21):
Chapter 2 The Polymorphism of Carbon (pages 23–46):
Chapter 3 Natural Carbons: Energy Source and Carbochemistry (pages 47–70):
Chapter 4 The Role of Carbon in Metallurgy (pages 71–84):
Chapter 5 Black and White Ceramics (pages 85–106):
Chapter 6 Dispersed and Porous Carbons (pages 107–130):
Chapter 7 Fibers and Composites (pages 131–153):
Chapter 8 Molecular Carbons and Nanocarbons (pages 155–177):
Chapter 9 Carbon Techniques and Innovation (pages 179–193):

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