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Carbon-Based Nanomaterials for Green Applications

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Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

29.01.2025

Herausgeber

Upendra Kumar + weitere

Verlag

Wiley

Seitenzahl

640

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22.9/15.2/3.5 cm

Gewicht

1016 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-394-24339-6

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

29.01.2025

Herausgeber

Verlag

Wiley

Seitenzahl

640

Maße (L/B/H)

22.9/15.2/3.5 cm

Gewicht

1016 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-394-24339-6

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Libri GmbH
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DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Produktbild: Carbon-Based Nanomaterials for Green Applications
  • About the Editors xxv

    List of Contributors xxix

    Preface xxxvii

    Acknowledgments xxxix

    1 Green Energy: An Introduction, Present, and Future Prospective 1
    Manoj Singh Adhikari, Raju Patel, Manoj Sindhwani, and Shippu Sachdeva

    1.1 Introduction 1

    1.2 Present Status of Green Energy 3

    1.3 Global Renewable Energy Capacity 4

    1.4 Leading Green Energy Technologies 5

    1.5 Challenges in Green Energy Adoption 7

    1.6 Prospects of Green Energy 8

    1.7 Sustainable Practices in Green Energy 10

    1.8 Case Studies of Successful Green Energy Projects 12

    1.9 Policy and Regulatory Framework for Green Energy 13

    1.10 Opportunities and Challenges in the Evolution to a Green Energy Future 14

    1.11 Conclusion 16

    References 17

    2 Properties of Carbon-Based Nanomaterials and Techniques for Characterization 21
    Ravi Tejasvi

    2.1 Introduction 21

    2.2 Significance in Green Energy 22

    2.3 Techniques for Characterization of Properties of Carbon Nanomaterials 24

    2.4 Conclusion 51

    References 52

    3 Green Energy: Present and Future Prospectives 57
    Irtiqa Amin, Quraazah Akeemu Amin, and Harpreet Kaur

    3.1 Introduction 57

    3.2 Sustainable Energy Resources 62

    3.3 Non-Sustainable Energy Resources 86

    3.4 Existing Green Energy Models 87

    3.5 Conclusions 88

    References 92

    4 Carbon-Based 2D Materials: Synthesis, Characterization, and Their Green Energy Applications 95
    Minakshi Sharma, Varsha Yadav, Prachi Diwakar, Chandra Mohan Singh Negi, and Parvez Ahmed Alvi

    4.1 Introduction 95

    4.2 Synthesis of Graphene and Its Derivatives 97

    4.3 Properties of g-CN 108

    4.4 Applications of g-CN 109

    4.5 Conclusion 113

    References 114

    5 Exploring the Potential of Graphene in Sustainable Energy Solutions 119
    M. Karthik, S. Allirani, G. Ilakkiya, and R. Adharsh

    5.1 Introduction 119

    5.2 Usage of Graphene in Various Sectors 121

    5.3 Implicit Operations of Graphene in the Renewable Energy Sector 125

    5.4 Catalysis 137

    5.5 Renewable Energies 137

    5.6 Nanotechnology 138

    5.7 Conclusion 138

    Bibliography 139

    6 Fullerene for Green Hydrogen Energy Application 141
    Manish Kumar and Sunil Kumar

    6.1 Introduction 141

    6.2 Green Hydrogen Energy 143

    6.3 Fullerene as a Hydrogen Storage Material 145

    6.4 Size Effect of Fullerene and Hydrogen Storage Efficiency 145

    6.5 Functionalized Fullerene, Chemical Structure, and Its Hydrogen Storage Performance 146

    6.6 Charged Fullerene as Hydrogen Storage System 155

    6.7 Hydrogen Storage in Hydro- or Hydrogenated Fullerene 155

    6.8 Conclusions and Future Outlook 156

    Acknowledgments 156

    References 157

    7 Graphyne-Based Carbon Nanomaterials for Green Energy Applications 163
    Kulsum Hashmi, Mohammad Imran Ahmad, Saman Raza, Nidhi Mishra, Seema Joshi, and Tahmeena Khan

    7.1 Introduction 163

    7.2 Graphyne-Based Carbon Nanomaterials for Green Energy Applications 166

    7.3 Fuel Cells 169

    7.4 Solar Energy 177

    7.5 Wastewater Treatment 181

    7.6 Perspectives and Conclusion 185

    Acknowledgments 185

    References 185

    8 Mesoporous Carbon for Green Energy Applications 199
    Vikas Jangra, Narvadeswar Kumar, Harpreet Kaur, Lal Bahadur Prasad, and Piyush Kumar Sonkar

    8.1 Introduction 199

    8.2 Recent Advances in Synthetic Techniques 202

    8.3 Applications of Mesoporous Carbon 205

    8.4 Further Directions, Opportunities, and Challenges 217

    8.5 Conclusions 218

    References 218

    9 Green Synthesis of Carbon Dots and Its Application in Hydrogen Generation Through Water Splitting 225
    Mandakini Gupta

    9.1 Introduction 225

    9.2 Carbon Dots 227

    9.3 Processes Used for Synthesis of CDs 228

    9.4 Green Synthesis of Carbon Dots 234

    9.5 Application of CDs in Water Splitting 237

    9.6 Factors Affecting Characteristics of Nanomaterials of Carbon in Photocatalytic H 2 Production 242

    9.7 Conclusion 243

    References 244

    10 Carbon-Based Nanomaterials in Energy Storage Devices: Solar Cells 255
    Seraj Ahmad, Manoj Kumar, Kahkashan Khatoon, Akram Ali, and Himanshu Arora

    10.1 Introduction 255

    10.2 Carbon Nanotubes 257

    10.3 Graphene 261

    10.4 Carbon Dots 265

    10.5 The Future of Carbon-Based Nanomaterials in Solar Cell Technology 269

    10.6 Conclusion 270

    References 271

    11 Carbon-Based Nanomaterials in Energy Storage Devices: Fuel Cells and Biofuel Cells 275
    Ponnusamy Thillai Arasu, Arumugam Murugan, G. Kanthimathi, A. Malar Retna, S. Daphne Rebekal, Natarajan Raman, Robin Kumar Samuel, and Tola Jebssa Masho

    11.1 Introduction 275

    11.2 Carbon-Based Nanomaterials' Function in Energy Storage 277

    11.3 Carbon Nanotube-Based Materials for Use in Batteries 277

    11.4 Carbon Nanotube Varieties 278

    11.5 Carbon Nanoparticles 281

    11.6 Carbon Nanosheets 284

    11.7 Biofuels 285

    11.8 Morphological and Evolutionary Characteristics of Enzyme-Based Biofuels 287

    11.9 Immobilization of Enzymes 290

    11.10 Graphene and CNT Applications in Fuel Cells 296

    11.11 Conclusion 298

    11.12 Expected Future Application of Fuel Cells and Biofuel Cells 298

    11.13 Future Applications 298

    References 299

    12 Carbon-Based Nanomaterials in Energy Storage Devices: Supercapacitors 307
    Shikha Chander, Veerabathuni Jaya Usha Praveena, and Meenu Mangal

    12.1 Introduction 307

    12.2 Carbon Nanotube 311

    12.3 Functionalization of Carbon Nanotubes 316

    12.4 Reduced Graphene Oxide (rGO) Synthesis 318

    12.5 Characterization 319

    12.6 Results and Discussion 321

    12.7 Applied Electrochemistry 326

    12.8 Conclusions 328

    12.9 Future Scope 328

    References 328

    13 A Review of Effective Biomass, Chemical, Recycling and Storage Processes for Electrical Energy Generations 331
    Suman Lata Tripathi, Krishan Arora, and Celestine Lwendi

    13.1 Introduction 331

    13.2 Bio-Raw Materials and Utility 333

    13.3 Biomass Energy Conversion Techniques 334

    13.4 Application Areas of Biomass Energy 343

    13.5 Comparative Analysis of Modern Biomass Energy Conversion Techniques 343

    13.6 Optimization Techniques for Effective Biomass Conversion and Supply Chain Management 343

    13.7 Government Policies and Marketing Strategies 345

    13.8 Applications of Biomass Energy and Biomass Products 346

    13.9 Conclusions 346

    References 347

    14 Carbon-Based Nanomaterials for Pollutants' Treatment 355
    Gaganpreet and Y. Pathania

    14.1 Introduction 355

    14.2 Allotropic Forms of Carbonaceous Nanomaterials 357

    14.3 Synergistic Approaches for Carbonaceous Materials 359

    14.4 Role of Carbonaceous Materials in Environmental Remediation 362

    14.5 Environmental Impact of Carbon-Based Nanomaterials 368

    14.6 Conclusions: Technological Challenges and Future Prospects 369

    Conflicts of Interest 370

    Authors' Contributions 370

    References 370

    15 Carbon Nanomaterials for Detection and Degradation of Wastewater Inorganic Pollutants: Present Status and Future Prospects 383
    Prem Rajak, Ruchika Agarwal, Sohini Goswami, Satadal Adhikary, Suchandra Bhattacharya, Abhratanu Ganguly, and Sayantani Nanda

    15.1 Introduction 383

    15.2 Properties of Carbon Nanomaterials 387

    15.3 Common Types of Carbon Nanomaterials 387

    15.4 Elimination of Inorganic Contaminants from Wastewater 393

    15.5 Carbon Nanomaterials for Sensing and Monitoring 399

    15.6 Limitations 400

    15.7 Conclusion 401

    References 402

    16 Role of Carbon-Based Nanomaterials in CO2 Reduction and Capture Reaction Process 411
    Shyam Raj Yadav and Jai Prakash

    16.1 Introduction 411

    16.2 Parameters Affecting Electrocatalytic CO2 Reduction 412

    16.3 CO2ECR-Derived Products 415

    16.4 Plausible Mechanism for ECR of CO2 417

    16.5 Carbon-Based Nanomaterials in CO2 Reduction 422

    16.6 Imminent Challenges 436

    16.7 Conclusion 438

    References 439

    17 Application of Carbon Nanomaterials in CO2 Capture and Reduction 447
    R. Sanjeevi, J. Anuradh, and Sandeep Tripathi

    17.1 Introduction 447

    17.2 Different Types of Carbon Nanomaterials 448

    17.3 Applications in CO2 Management: Leveraging Unique Properties 452

    17.4 CO2 Capture 453

    17.5 Catalytic Conversion of CO2 :Nanomaterials as Agents of Change 455

    17.6 Challenges and Future Directions 460

    17.7 Future Directions 461

    17.8 Conclusion 463

    References 464

    18 Industrial Applications of Carbon Nanomaterials 469
    Y. Pathania, P. K. Ahluwalia, and Pooja Kapoor

    18.1 Introduction 469

    18.2 Different Forms of Carbon-Based Nanomaterials 471

    18.3 Applications of Carbon Nanomaterials 473

    18.4 Challenges 487

    18.5 Conclusions and Future Scope 488

    Acknowledgment 489

    Declarations 489

    Funding 489

    References 489

    19 Carbon-Based Nanomaterials and Their Green Energy Applications: Carbon Nanotubes 505
    Smita Singh, Varsha Singh, Vikram Rathour, and Vellaichamy Ganesan

    19.1 Introduction 505

    19.2 Synthesis of CNTs 509

    19.3 Properties of Carbon Nanotubes 511

    19.4 Green Energy Applications of CNTs 514

    19.5 Challenges Associated with CNTs 523

    19.6 Conclusion 524

    Acknowledgments 525

    References 525

    20 Carbon-Based Nanoparticles as Visible-Light Photocatalysts 533
    Sonam Soni

    20.1 Introduction 533

    20.2 Mechanism of Photocatalysis 536

    20.3 Classification of Nanomaterials 537

    20.4 Types of Carbon-Based Nanoparticles 538

    20.5 Application of CNPs as Photocatalysts 538

    20.6 Conclusions 548

    20.7 Future Scope 548

    References 549

    21 Carbon-Based Nanomaterials in Day-to-Day Human Life 553
    Manju Choudhary, Pooja Nain, Shivanshu Garg, and Himanshu Punetha

    21.1 Introduction 553

    21.2 Utilization of CNPs in Medical Services 555

    21.3 Applications Pertaining to Electrical and Electronics Sectors 563

    21.4 Applications Pertaining to Wind and Solar Energies 566

    21.5 Application Pertaining to Food Industry Sector 571

    21.6 Nanoparticles Operating Within Soil 573

    21.7 Agricultural Aspects of Nanomaterials 574

    21.8 Nanomaterials Bringing Out Latest Revolutions 575

    21.9 Conclusion and Future Scope 577

    References 578

    Index 587