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1 online resource |
Series |
Micro and nano technologies series |
Contents |
Intro -- Polymer/Fullerene Nanocomposites: Design and Applications -- Copyright -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Chapter 1: Fullerene: Fundamentals and state-of-the-art -- 1.1. Introduction -- 1.2. History of fullerene -- 1.3. Types of fullerene molecules -- 1.4. Buckminsterfullerene (C60) -- 1.5. Structure and features of fullerene -- 1.6. Application areas of fullerene -- 1.7. Summary -- Glossary -- References -- Chapter 2: Fullerene grafted polymers: Covalent means -- 2.1. Preface -- 2.2. Covalent grafting of polymers using nanocarbons -- 2.3. Polymers grafted with fullerene |
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2.4. Star-shaped or dendritic polymer/fullerene hybrids -- 2.5. Conclusions and inference -- Glossary -- References -- Chapter 3: Polymeric nanocomposites reinforced with noncovalently bonded fullerene -- 3.1. Introduction -- 3.2. Nanocarbon dispersion in polymers -- 3.3. Fullerene dispersed in conducting matrices -- 3.4. Effects of fullerene in polyurethane nanocomposites -- 3.5. Features of epoxy resin reinforced with fullerene -- 3.6. Fullerene dispersed in polyamides -- 3.7. Influences of fullerene on thermoplastic copolymers or block copolymers matrices -- 3.8. Outlook and deduction |
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Glossary -- References -- Chapter 4: Fullerene nano-additives in conjugated polymers: Topographies and technical implications -- 4.1. Introduction -- 4.2. Polyaniline/fullerene nanocomposites -- 4.3. Polypyrrole and fullerenes-based nanomaterials -- 4.4. Fullerene nano-additives in polythiophene and derived polymers -- 4.5. Applications, future, and conclusions -- Glossary -- References -- Chapter 5: Advanced polymer/fullerene nanowhisker nanocomposites -- 5.1. Introduction -- 5.2. Fullerene nanowhisker -- 5.3. Polymer/fullerene nanowhisker nanocomposites |
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5.4. Applications of polymer/fullerene nanowhisker nanocomposites -- 5.5. Conclusions and prospects -- Glossary -- References -- Chapter 6: Polymer and nanoball-derived nanomaterials: Carbonaceous nanoball, polymer nanoball, and inorganic nanoball -- 6.1. Introduction -- 6.2. Nanoball -- 6.2.1. Carbonaceous nanoball -- 6.2.2. Polymer nanoball -- 6.2.3. Inorganic nanoball -- 6.3. Polymer and nanoball-based nanomaterials -- 6.3.1. Polymer and carbonaceous or polymer nanoball-based nanocomposites -- 6.3.2. Polymer/inorganic nanoball-based nanocomposites |
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6.4. Technical importance of polymer and nanoball-based nanomaterials -- 6.4.1. Sensor -- 6.4.2. Supercapacitor -- 6.4.3. Dye-sensitized solar cell -- 6.5. Prospects and summary -- Glossary -- References -- Chapter 7: Encroachments in stimuli-responsive polymer/C60 systems -- 7.1. Introduction -- 7.2. Shape memory polymers -- 7.3. Stimuli-responsive polymeric nanocomposites -- 7.4. Shape memory effects in polymer/C60 hybrids -- 7.4.1. Thermo-responsive -- 7.4.2. Electroactive -- 7.4.3. Light-induced -- 7.5. Prospects and summary -- Glossary -- References |
Subject |
Nanocomposites (Materials)
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Fullerenes.
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Polymers.
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polymers.
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Fullerenes
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Nanocomposites (Materials)
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Polymers
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Electronic books
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9780323995160 |
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0323995160 |
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