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Sustainable Carbon Materials From Hydrothermal Processes Mariamagdalena Titirici

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Sustainable Carbon Materials From Hydrothermal Processes Mariamagdalena Titirici
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Publisher: Wiley
File Extension: PDF
File size: 13.7 MB
Pages: 365
Author: Maria-Magdalena Titirici
ISBN: 9781118622179, 9781119975397, 1118622170, 1119975395
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Sustainable Carbon Materials From Hydrothermal Processes Mariamagdalena Titirici by Maria-magdalena Titirici 9781118622179, 9781119975397, 1118622170, 1119975395 instant download after payment.

The production of low cost and environmentally friendly high performing carbon materials is crucial for a sustainable future. Sustainable Carbon Materials from Hydrothermal Processes describes a sustainable and alternative technique to produce carbon from biomass in water at low temperatures, a process known as Hydrothermal Carbonization (HTC).

Sustainable Carbon Materials from Hydrothermal Processes presents an overview of this new and rapidly developing field, discussing various synthetic approaches, characterization of the final products, and modern fields of application for of sustainable carbon materials.

Topics covered include:

• Green carbon materials
• Porous hydrothermal carbons
• HTC for the production of valuable carbon hybrid materials
• Functionalization  of hydrothermal carbon materials
• Characterization of HTC materials
• Applications of HTC in modern nanotechnology: Energy storage, electrocatalysis in fuel cells, photocatalysis, gas storage, water purification, sensors, bioapplications
• Environmental applications of HTC technology: Biochar production, carbon sequestration, and waste conversion
• Scale-up in HTC

Sustainable Carbon Materials from Hydrothermal Processes will serve as a comprehensive guide for students and newcomers in the field, as well as providing a valuable source of information for researchers and investors looking for alternative technologies to convert biomass into useful products.

Content:
Chapter 1 Green Carbon (pages 1–36): Maria?Magdalena Titirici
Chapter 2 Porous Hydrothermal Carbons (pages 37–73): Robin J. White, Tim?Patrick Fellinger, Shiori Kubo, Nicolas Brun and Maria?Magdalena Titirici
Chapter 3 Porous Biomass?Derived Carbons: Activated Carbons (pages 75–100): Lozano?Castell Dolores, Pablo Marco?Lozar Juan, Camillo Falco, Maria?Magdalena Titirici and Cazorla?Amoros Diego
Chapter 4 Hydrothermally Synthesized Carbonaceous Nanocomposites (pages 101–124): Bo Hu, Hai?Zhou Zhu and Shu?Hong Yu
Chapter 5 Chemical Modification of Hydrothermal Carbon Materials (pages 125–149): Stephanie Wohlgemuth, Hiromitsu Urakami, Li Zhao and Maria?Magdalena Titirici
Chapter 6 Characterization of Hydrothermal Carbonization Materials (pages 151–211): Niki Baccile, Jens Weber, Camillo Falco and Maria?Magdalena Titirici
Chapter 7 Applications of Hydrothermal Carbon in Modern Nanotechnology (pages 213–294): Marta Sevilla, Antonio B. Fuertes, Demir?Cakan Rezan and Maria?Magdalena Titirici
Chapter 8 Environmental Applications of Hydrothermal Carbonization Technology: Biochar Production, Carbon Sequestration, and Waste Conversion (pages 295–340): Nicole D. Berge, Claudia Kammann, Kyoung Ro and Judy Libra
Chapter 9 Scale?Up in Hydrothermal Carbonization (pages 341–353): Andrea Kruse, Daniela Baris, Nicole Troger and Peter Wieczorek

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