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Carbon Nanowalls

Synthesis and Emerging Applications

  • First book to extensively cover carbon nanowalls
  • Covers their synthesis, characteristics and includes a section on applications and future directions
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

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Table of contents (8 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-x
  2. Introduction

    • Mineo Hiramatsu, Masaru Hori
    Pages 1-7
  3. Preparation Methods

    • Mineo Hiramatsu, Masaru Hori
    Pages 9-30
  4. Physics of Carbon Nanowalls

    • Mineo Hiramatsu, Masaru Hori
    Pages 31-47
  5. Growth Mechanism of Carbon Nanowalls

    • Mineo Hiramatsu, Masaru Hori
    Pages 81-116
  6. Field Emission

    • Mineo Hiramatsu, Masaru Hori
    Pages 117-129
  7. Using Carbon Nanowalls as Templates

    • Mineo Hiramatsu, Masaru Hori
    Pages 131-157
  8. Future Perspective for Emerging Applications Using Carbon Nanowalls

    • Mineo Hiramatsu, Masaru Hori
    Pages 159-161

About this book

Representing the first text to cover this exciting new area of research, this book will describe synthesis techniques of CNWs, their characterization and various expected applications using CNWs. Carbon-nanowalls (CNWs) can be described as two-dimensional graphite nanostructures with edges comprised of stacks of plane graphene sheets standing almost vertically on the substrate. These sheets form a wall structure with a high aspect ratio. The thickness of CNWs ranges from a few nm to a few tens of nm. The large surface area and sharp edges of CNWs may prove useful for a number of applications such as electrochemical devices, field electron emitters, storage materials for hydrogen gas, catalyst support. In particular, vertically standing CNWs with a high surface-to-volume ratio, serve as an ideal material for catalyst support for fuel cells and in gas storage materials.

Authors and Affiliations

  • Nagoya, Japan

    Mineo Hiramatsu

  • , Dept. of Electrical and Computer Science, Nagoya University, Nagoya, Japan

    Masaru Hori

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eBook USD 84.99
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Softcover Book USD 109.99
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Hardcover Book USD 109.99
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  • Durable hardcover edition
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