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Index
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Title page
Table of Contents
Copyright
Preface
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1. Introduction
Abstract
1.1 Classification of carbon materials
1.2 Nanotexture of carbon materials
1.3 Microtexture of carbon materials
1.4 Specification of carbon materials
1.5 Construction of the present book
References
Chapter 2. Carbon Nanotubes: Synthesis and Formation
Abstract
2.1 Synthesis of carbon nanotubes
2.2 Formation of carbon nanotubes
2.3 Applications of carbon nanotubes
2.4 Concluding remarks
References
Chapter 3. Graphene: Synthesis and Preparation
Abstract
3.1 Preparation through the cleavage of graphite
3.2 Preparation through the exfoliation of graphite
3.3 Synthesis through chemical vapor deposition
3.4 Synthesis through the organic route
3.5 Preparation through other processes
3.6 Concluding remarks
References
Further Reading
Chapter 4. Carbonization Under Pressure
Abstract
4.1 Carbonization under built-up pressure
4.2 Carbonization under hydrothermal conditions
4.3 Carbonization under supercritical conditions
4.4 Concluding remarks
References
Chapter 5. Stress Graphitization
Abstract
5.1 Graphitization under pressure
5.2 Graphitization in coexistence with minerals under pressure
5.3 Stress graphitization in carbon/carbon composites
5.4 Concluding remarks
References
Chapter 6. Glass-like Carbon: Its Activation and Graphitization
Abstract
6.1 Activation of glass-like carbon
6.2 Graphitization of glass-like carbons
6.3 Concluding remarks
References
Chapter 7. Template Carbonization: Morphology and Pore Control
Abstract
7.1 Template carbonization for morphological control
7.2 Template carbonization for pore-structure control
7.3 Concluding remarks
References
Chapter 8. Carbon Nanofibers Via Electrospinning
Abstract
8.1 Carbon nanofibers synthesized via electrospinning
8.2 Applications
8.3 Concluding remarks
References
Chapter 9. Carbon Foams
Abstract
9.1 Preparation of carbon foams
9.2 Applications of carbon foams
9.3 Concluding remarks
References
Chapter 10. Nanoporous Carbon Membranes and Webs
Abstract
10.1 Synthesis
10.2 Applications
10.3 Concluding remarks
References
Chapter 11. Carbon Materials for Electrochemical Capacitors
Abstract
11.1 Symmetrical supercapacitors
11.2 Asymmetrical supercapacitors
11.3 Asymmetrical capacitors
11.4 Carbon-coating of electrode materials
11.5 Concluding remarks
References
Chapter 12. Carbon Materials in Lithium-ion Rechargeable Batteries
Abstract
12.1 Anode materials
12.2 Cathode materials
12.3 Concluding remarks
References
Chapter 13. Carbon Materials in Photocatalysis
Abstract
13.1 TiO2-loaded activated carbons
13.2 Mixture of activated carbon and TiO2
13.3 Carbon-doped TiO2
13.4 Carbon-coated TiO2
13.5 Synthesis of novel photocatalysts via carbon coating
13.6 Concluding remarks
References
Chapter 14. Carbon Materials for Spilled-oil Recovery
Abstract
14.1 Sorption capacity for heavy oils
14.2 Selectivity of sorption
14.3 Sorption kinetics
14.4 Cycle performance of carbon sorbents and heavy oils
14.5 Preliminary experiments for practical recovery of spilled heavy oils
14.6 Concluding remarks
References
Chapter 15. Carbon Materials for Adsorption of Molecules and Ions
Abstract
15.1 Adsorption and storage of hydrogen
15.2 Adsorption and storage of methane and methane hydrate
15.3 Adsorption and storage of CO2
15.4 Adsorption of organic molecules
15.5 Adsorption and removal of heavy-metal ions in water
15.6 Capacitive deionization
15.7 Concluding remarks
References
Chapter 16. Highly Oriented Graphite with High Thermal Conductivity
Abstract
16.1 Preparation
16.2 Characterization
16.3 Carbon materials with high thermal conductivity
16.4 Concluding remarks
References
Chapter 17. Isotropic High-density Graphite and Nuclear Applications
Abstract
17.1 Production
17.2 Properties
17.3 Nuclear applications
17.4 Concluding remarks
References
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