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Nanopapers

From Nanochemistry and Nanomanufacturing to Advanced Applications

  • 1st Edition - October 19, 2017
  • Latest edition
  • Editor: Wenyi Huang
  • Language: English

Nanopapers: From Nanochemistry and Nanomanufacturing to Advanced Applications gives a comprehensive overview of the emerging technology of nanopapers. Exploring the latest de… Read more

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Nanopapers: From Nanochemistry and Nanomanufacturing to Advanced Applications gives a comprehensive overview of the emerging technology of nanopapers. Exploring the latest developments on nanopapers in nanomaterials chemistry and nanomanufacturing technologies, this book outlines the unique properties of nanopapers and their advanced applications.

Nanopapers are thin sheets or films made of nanomaterials such as carbon nanotubes, carbon nanofibers, nanoclays, cellulose nanofibrils, and graphene nanoplatelets. Noticeably, nanopapers allow highly concentrated nanoparticles to be tightly packed in a thin film to reach unique properties such as very high electrical and thermal conductivities, very low diffusivity, and strong corrosion resistance that are shared by conventional polymer nanocomposites.

This book presents a concise introduction to nanopapers, covering concepts, terminology and applications. It outlines both current applications and future possibilities, and will be of great use to nanochemistry and nanomanufacturing researchers and engineers who want to learn more about how nanopapers can be applied.

Key features

  • Outlines the main uses of nanopapers, showing readers how this emerging technology should best be applied
  • Shows how the unique properties of nanopapers make them adaptable for use in a wide range of applications
  • Explores methods for the nanomanufacture of nanopapers

Readership

Materials Scientists and Engineers working in Plasmonics, Energy Storage and Solid State Physics

Table of contents

1. From paper to nanopaper: evolution of mechanical and physical properties

2. Graphene Nanopapers

3. Graphene oxide nanopapers

4. Carbon nanotube nanopapers

5. Carbon nanofiber nanopapers

6. Nanclay nanopapers

7. Nanopaper: thin films prepared from polymer nanotubes

8. Highly transparent all-cellulose nanopaper

9. Microfibrillated cellulose-SiO2 composite nanopapers produced by spray deposition

10. Cellulose nanofibers as ultra filtration membranes

11. Synergistic catalysis Au-Cu/TiO2-NB nanopaper

12. Electromagnetic Interference shielding effect of plastic parts using in mold coated nanopapers

13. Rapid nanopaper production by spray deposition of concentrated microfibrillated cellulose slurries

14. Room-temperature humidity-sensing performance of SiC nanopaper

15. Water-resistant, transparent hybride nanopaper

16. Oriented clay nanopaper from biobased components-mechanisms for superior fire protection properties

17. Hierarchical carbon nanopapers coupled with ultrathin MoS2 nanosheets: Highly efficient large-area electrodes for hydrogen evolution

18. Foldable electrochromoics enabled by nanopaper transfer

19. Self-powered human-interactive transparent nanopaper systems

20. Nanopaper as an optical sensing platform

21. Photon energy unconverting nanopaper: a bioinspired oxygen protection strategy

22. Nanopapers for organic solvent nanofiltration

23. Electronspun nanopaper and its applications to microsystems

24. Highly transparent and flexible nanopaper transistors

25. Electrospun high temperature polyimide nanopaper

Product details

  • Edition: 1
  • Latest edition
  • Published: October 19, 2017
  • Language: English

About the editor

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Wenyi Huang

Dr. Wenyi Huang is a principal investigator at DuPont, based in Midland, MI, USA. He is a technical leader for several key technology areas, including reactive extrusion and specialty compounding, breathable membranes, single-screw design and extrusion, computational fluid dynamics, die design and microcapillary technology, nanotechnology, and new chemistry and new process development, leading a wide range of projects from concept shaping to commercial product launching. Dr. Huang has a broad technical expertise across polymer processing and materials. He previously edited ‘Nanopapers: From Nanochemistry and Nanomanufacturing to Advanced Applications’, published with Elsevier in October 2017.
Affiliations and expertise
Principal Investigator at DuPont, based in Midland, MI, USA

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