English | 2024 | PDF | 21 MB | 320 Pages
Myong Yong Choi, Jayaraman Theerthagiri, M L Aruna Kumari, Sivakumar Manickam, B0D9XZ7G8C, 0443133794, 0443133808, 9780443133800, 978-0443133800, 9780443133794, 978-0443133794, 978-0-443-13379-4
Pulsed Laser-Induced Nanostructures in Liquids for Energy and Environmental Applications covers the fundamental insights on the mechanism of pulsed laser techniques by considering various experimental conditions to accelerate hypotheses that are appropriate for the production of efficient nanomaterials. From this book, readers will learn about the major advancements in the field of pulsed laser technologies, current applications, and their future impact. This book provides a comprehensive overview of the development of nanostructured catalytic materials via pulsed laser techniques, their use as energy- and environment-related applications, and their present trend in the industry and market. In addition, this book highlights the latest advances related to the application of these nanostructured materials produced via pulsed laser in liquid techniques in various energy (supercapacitor, batteries, and hydrogen production) and environmental remediation (wastewater treatment and conversion of waste into value-added product) processes. Recent progress on several kinds of both photo- and electroactive nanomaterials is reviewed, along with essential aspects that govern catalytic behaviors and corresponding stability. This book is a key reference for researchers, graduate students, and engineers working in the field of nanotechnology as well as materials scientists interested in renewable energy and environmental science.
- Provides basic principles of pulsed laser–matter interaction, with a focus on the resulting material responses compared to other conventional techniques and state-of-the-art applications
- Offers comprehensive coverage of pulsed laser induced nanomaterials and their potential energy and environmental applications
- Examines the properties of pulsed laser induced nanostructures that make them so adaptable