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Handbook of Functionalized Carbon Nanostructures: From Synthesis Methods to Applications

ISBN-13: 9783031321498 / Angielski

Ahmed Barhoum; Kalim Deshmukh
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Handbook of Functionalized Carbon Nanostructures: From Synthesis Methods to Applications

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Ahmed Barhoum; Kalim Deshmukh
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Book 1

Functionalized Carbon Nanostructures: Production, Functionalization, Unique Properties and Characterizations

 

Editors: Ahmed Barhoum, Kalim Deshmukh

 

Chapters

Chapter Title

Tentative Author

Part I: History, Developments, Classifications, Structure and Unique Properties

1

Carbon Nanorods, Nanowires, and Nanotubes

Dr. M. Mercedes Velázquez

Departamento de Química Física, Facultad de Ciencias Químicas, Universidad de Salamanca, Plaza de los Caídos s/n, 37008 Salamanca, Spain.

mvsal@usal.es

2

Development of fullerenes and their derivatives

Dr. Silvana De Iuliis

CNR-ICMATE, Institute of Condensed Matter Chemistry and Technologies for Energy, via R. Cozzi 53, 20125 Milan, Italy

silvana.deiuliis@cnr.it

3

Unique nanostructures of Carbon Nano Onions

Dr. Igor Altman

Combustion Sciences and Propulsion Research Branch, Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons Division, 1, Administration Circle, China Lake, CA 93555, USA

igor.altman2.civ@us.navy.mil

4

Nanostructures and Fascinating Properties of Carbon Nanohorns

Dr. Gregorio Guadalupe Carbajal Arízaga

Departamento de Química, Universidad de Guadalajara. Marcelino Garcia Barragán 1421. 44430, Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico

gregoriocarbajal@yahoo.com.mx

5

Hollow and Dense (non-hollow) Carbon Nanospheres

Dr. María Gabriela Lagorio

CONICET, Universidad de Buenos Aires, INQUIMAE, Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales, Buenos Aires, Argentina

mgl@qi.fcen.uba.ar

6

Graphene edge structures: Folding, Tubing, and twisting

Dr. Bernaurdshaw Neppolian

SRM Research Institute, SRM Institute of Science and Technology, Kattankulathur, Chennai, 603203, India

neppolib@srmist.edu.in

7

Size-Dependent Properties of Graphene Quantum Dots

Dr. Byungchan Han

Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Yonsei University, Seoul 03722, Republic of Korea

bchan@yonsei.ac.kr

8

Graphitic Carbon Nitrides and Their Derivatives

Dr. Muhammad Tahir

Chemical and Petroleum Engineering Department, UAE University, P.O. Box 15551, Al Ain, United Arab Emirates

muhammad.tahir@uaeu.ac.ae

9

Geometric and Electronic Properties of Graphene Nanoribbons

Dr. Diakanua Nkazi

School of Chemical and Metallurgical Engineering, University of the Witwatersrand, Private Bag X3, Johannesburg 2050, South Africa

diakanua.nkazi@wits.ac.za

10

Pore structures in Carbon Hydrogels and Aerogels

Dr. Seung Jae Yang

Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Education and Research Center for Smart Energy and Materials, Inha University, Incheon, 22212, Republic of Korea

sjyang@inha.ac.kr

11

Hierarchical Porous Hollow Carbon Nanofibers

Dr. Hieng Kiat Jun

Department of Mechanical and Material Engineering, Lee Kong Chian Faculty of Engineering and Science, University Tunku Abdul Rahman, Sungai Long Campus, Kajang, Malaysia

junhk1@gmail.com, junhk@utar.edu.my

12

Monodisperse Nanodiamond Particulates

Dr. Massimo Marcaccio

Dipartimento di Chimica “Giacomo Ciamician”, Università di Bologna, Via Selmi 2, 40126 Bologna, Italy massimo.marcaccio@unibo.it

13

Two-dimensional Carbon Graphdiyne

Dr. A. Manukyan

Institute for Physical Research, National Academy of Sciences, Ashtarak 0203, Armenia

manukyan.ipr@gmail.com

14

Two-dimensional Carbon Graphenylene

Dr. M. Angelakeris

School of Physics Department, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, 54124, Greece

agelaker@auth.gr

Part II: Production Techniques and Setups

15

Vapour Phase Production of Carbon Nanostructures

Dr. J. Molina

AIDIMME, Instituto Tecnológico Metalmecánico, Mueble, Madera, Embalaje y Afines. Parque Tecnológico, Avda. Leonardo Da Vinci, 38, 46980, Paterna, València, Spain.

jamopue@doctor.upv.es

16

Wet-Chemistry Synthesis Carbon Nanostructures

Dr. Filiz Karakuş Başak

Kocaeli University, Laser Technologies Research and Application Center (LATARUM), 41275, Yeniköy, Kocaeli, Turkey

filizkarakus@gmail.com

17

Electrochemical Synthesis of Carbon Nanostructures

Dr. Mehrnoosh Karimkhani

Department of Chemistry, Central Tehran Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran

me.karimkhani@iauctb.ac.ir

18

Radiation Induced Synthesis of Carbon Nanostructures

Dr. Mohsin A. Bhat

Department of Chemistry, University of Kashmir, Srinagar 190006, India

mohsin@kashmiruniversity.ac.in

19

Eco-friendly and Green Synthesis of Carbon Nanostructures

Dr. Xuguang Liu

College of Materials Science and Engineering, Taiyuan University of Technology, Taiyuan 030024, China

liuxuguang@tyut.edu.cn

2o

Low Temperature Synthesis of Nanostructures

Dr. Pravin P. Ingole

Department of Chemistry, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, New Delhi 110016, India

ppingole@gmail.com

ppingole@chemistry.iitd.ac.in

21

Synthesis of Carbon Nanostructures from Waste Materials

Dr. Doo-Man Chun

School of Mechanical Engineering, University of Ulsan, Ulsan, Republic of Korea

dmchun@ulsan.ac.kr

Part III: Surface Functionalization and Processing Techniques

22

Gas Phase Modifications of Carbon Nanostructures

Dr. Masa Ishigami

Department of Physics, University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL 32816, USA

NanoScience Technology Center, University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL 32816, USA

ishigami@ucf.edu

23

Liquid Phase Modifications of Carbon Nanostructures

Dr. Emilia Morallón

Departamento de Química Física and Instituto Universitario de Materiales de Alicante (IUMA), University of Alicante, Ap. 99, 03080, Alicante, Spain

morallon@ua.es

24

Self-assembly and Carbon Nanoparticle Dispersions

Dr. Juraj Breza

Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology, Slovak University of Technology, Ilkovičova 3, 812 19, Bratislava, Slovakia

juraj.breza@stuba.sk

25

Surface Grafting of Carbon Nanostructures

Dr. Carlos R. Rodrigues

Laboratory of Molecular Modeling and QSAR (ModMolQSAR), Faculty of Pharmacy, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

rangel@pharma.ufrj.br

26

Direct Patterning of Carbon Nanostructures

Dr. Tomasz Panczyk

Institute of Catalysis and Surface Chemistry, Polish Academy of Sciences, ul. Niezapominajek 8, 30239 Cracow, Poland

tomasz.panczyk@ikifp.edu.pl

27

Metal Based Depositions onto Carbon Nanostructures

Dr. Robabeh Jazaei

Faculty of Civil Engineering, Department of Physics and Engineering, Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania, School of Engineering, 16057, USA

Robabeh.jazaei@sru.edu

28

Covalent functionalization of Carbon Nanostructures

Dr. László Mészáros

Department of Polymer Engineering, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Műegyetem rkp. 3., H-1111 Budapest, Hungary, meszaros@pt.bme.hu

29

Non-covalent functionalization of Carbon Nanostructures

Dr. A.S. El-Said

Physics Department and Interdisciplinary Research Center for Advanced Materials, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, Dhahran 31261, Saudi Arabia

elsaid@kfupm.edu.sa

30

Biofunctionalization of Carbon Nanostructures

Dr. Leila Mahdavian

Department of Chemistry, Doroud Branch, Islamic Azad University, P.O. Box: 133, Doroud, Iran

Leila.Mahdavian@iau.ac.ir

Part IV: Unique Properties and Characterizations

31

Physiochemical Characterizations of Functionalized Carbon Nanostructures

Dr. Sundara Ramaprabhu

Alternative Energy and Nanotechnology Laboratory, Department of Physics, Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Chennai 600036, India

ramp@iitm.ac.in

32

Spectroscopic and Microscopic Characterizations of Functionalized Carbon Nanostructures

Dr. Geetika Mishra

Centre for Advanced Construction Materials, University of Texas at Arlington, Texas 76019, United States

geetika.mishra@uta.edu

33

Electrical and Magnetic Properties of Functionalized Carbon Nanostructures

Dr. Mehena Oualit

Research Unit: Materials, Processes and Environment (UR-MPE), Faculty of Technology, Frantz Fanon City, M'hamed Bougara University, Boumerdès, Algeria

m.oualit@univ-boumerdes.dz

34

Mechanical and Barrier Properties of Functionalized Carbon Nanostructures

Dr. Emilio Muñoz-Sandoval

Advanced Materials Division, IPICYT, Camino a la Presa San José 2055, Col Lomas 4a sección, San Luis Potosí S.L.P., 78216, Mexico

ems@ipicyt.edu.mx

35

Thermal and Rheological Properties of Carbon Nanoparticle Dispersions

Dr. Natalia L. von Ranke

Laboratory of Molecular Modeling and QSAR (ModMolQSAR), Faculty of Pharmacy, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

nataliavonranke@outlook.com

 

 

 

 

Book 2:

 

Functionalized Carbon Nanostructures: Current Technologies and Emerging Applications

 

Editors: Ahmed Barhoum, Kalim Deshmukh

Chapters

Chapter Title

Tentative Author

Part I: Energy Production, Conversion and Storage

1

Hydrogen Storage in Functionalized Carbon Nanostructures

Dr. Ángel Pérez del Pino

Institute of Materials Science of Barcelona, ICMAB-CSIC, Campus UAB, 08193, Bellaterra, Spain

aperez@icmab.es

2

1D verses 2D Carbon Nanostructures for Flexible and Ultrathin Solar Cells

Dr. Mohammad Yeganeh Ghotbi

Materials Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, Malayer University, Malayer, Iran

m.yeganeh@malayeru.ac.ir

3

Carbon Nanostructures for Flexible and Lightweight Fuel Cells

Dr. Maria Brzhezinskaya

Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin für Materialien und Energie, Hahn-Meitner-Platz 1, Berlin 14109, Germany

maria.brzhezinskaya@helmholtz-berlin.de

4

1D - 3D Carbon Nanostructures for Flexible Supercapacitors

Dr. Ali Reza Kamali

Energy and Environmental Materials Research Centre (E2MC), School of Metallurgy, Northeastern University, Shenyang 110819, China

ali@smm.neu.edu.cn

a.r.kamali@cantab.net

5

1D - 3D Carbon Nanostructures for Flexible and Ultrathin Batteries

Dr. Vivek Shukla

Hydrogen Energy Center, Department of Physics, Institute of Science, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi-221005, India.

vivekshukla8888@gmail.com

vivek.shukla@bhu.ac.in

6

Functionalized Carbon Nanostructures for Electrocatalysis

Dr. Marta Mazurkiewicz-Pawlicka

Warsaw University of Technology, Faculty of Chemical and Process Engineering, Waryńskiego 1, 00-645 Warsaw, Poland

marta.pawlicka@pw.edu.pl

Part II: Environmental Applications

7

Carbon Nanostructures Functionalization for Pollutants removal from Wastewater

Dr. Gurumurthy Hegde

Department of Chemistry, CHRIST (Deemed to be University), Bangalore 560029, India

Centre for Advanced Research and Development (CARD), CHRIST (Deemed to be University), Bangalore 560029, India

murthyhegde@gmail.com

8

Functionalized Carbon Nanostructures for Water Desalination

Dr. J. Cabral Miramontes

Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León, Facultad de Ingeniería Mecánica y Eléctrica, Centro de Investigación e innovación en Ingeniería Aeronáutica, Mexico

jose.cabralmr@uanl.edu.mx

9

Carbon Nanostructures Functionalization for Air Filtration and Purification

Dr. Mehdi Bazarganipour

Research Institute for Nanotechnology and Advanced Materials, Isfahan University of Technology, Isfahan 84156-83111, Iran

bazarganipour@iut.ac.ir

10

Carbon Nanostructures Functionalization for Gas Separation Membranes

Dr. Sang Woo Joo

School of Mechanical Engineering, Yeungnam University, Gyeongsan 38541, Republic of Korea

swjoo@yu.ac.kr

11

Functionalized Carbon Nanostructures for Gas Sensing Applications

Dr. Eva Kovacevic

GREMI: Groupe de Recherches sur l'Energétique des Milieux Ionisés, UMR 7344, CNRS/Univeristé d'Orleans, 45067, Orléans Cedex 2, France

eva.kovacevic@univ-orleans.fr

12

Carbon Nanostructures Functionalization for Electromagnetic Shielding Application

Dr. Hui Zhang

State Key Laboratory of Pulp and Paper Engineering, South China University of Technology, Guangzhou 510640, China

huizhang5068@163.com

Part III: Biomedical and Healthcare Applications

13

Functionalized Carbon Nanostructures for Medical Diagnosis

Dr. Achmad Solikhin

Southeast Asia Regional Center for Tropical Biology (SEAMEO BIOTROP), Indonesia.

achmad.solikhin1995@gmail.com

14

Functionalized Carbon Nanostructures in Cancer Diagnosis and Therapy

Dr. Rajesh Kumar

Department of Electrical and Electronic Information Engineering, Toyohashi University of Technology, 1-1 Hibarigaokua, Tempaku-cho, Toyohashi, Aichi, 441-8580, Japan.

rajeshbhu1@gmail.com

15

Functionalized Carbon Nanostructures for Bone Tissue Engineering

Stanislav A. Moshkalev

Centre for Semiconductor Components and Nanotechnology (CCS Nano), University of Campinas (UNICAMP), Campinas, 13083-870, Sao Paulo, Brazil

stanisla@ccs.unicamp.br

16

Carbon Nanostructures for Wound Healing Applications

Dr. Eduardo F. Marques

CIQUP, Centro de Investigação em Química da Universidade do Porto, Institute of Molecular Sciences (IMS), Departamento de Química e Bioquímica, Faculdade de Ciências, Universidade do Porto, Rua do Campo Alegre s/n, 4169-007 Porto, Portugal

efmarque@fc.up.pt

17

Functionalized Carbon Nanostructures for Targeted Drug Delivery

Dr. Vijay Kumar Thakur

Biorefining and Advanced Materials Research Center, SRUC (Scotland's Rural College), Kings Buildings, West Mains Road, Edinburgh, EH9 3JG, UK

Vijay.Thakur@sruc.ac.uk

18

Functionalized Carbon Nanostructures for Wearable Biosensors

Dr. George Z. Kyzas

Department of Chemistry, International Hellenic University, Kavala, 65404, Greece

kyzas@chem.ihu.gr

19

Functionalized Carbon Nanostructures for Smart Bioimaging Devices

Dr. Risheng Wang

Department of Chemistry, Missouri University of Science and Technology, Rolla, MO, 65409, USA

wangri@mst.edu

20

Functionalized Carbon Nanostructures for Smart Medical Implants

Dr. Ali Mohammad Tamaddon

Pharmaceutical Nanotechnology Department and Center for Nanotechnology in Drug Delivery, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz 71345, Iran.

amtamadon@sums.ac.ir

Part IV: Automotive, Agriculture and Electronic Applications

21

Carbon Nanostructures for Automotive and Aerospace Applications

Dr. Kuniharu Ijiro

Research Institute for Electronic Science (RIES), Hokkaido University, Kita 21, Nishi 10, Kita-Ku, Sapporo 001-0021, Japan.

ijiro@es.hokudai.ac.jp

22

Functionalized Carbon Nanostructures in Agro-Food Production

Dr. Mingqian Tan

Academy of Food Interdisciplinary Science, School of Food Science and Technology, Dalian Polytechnic University, Qinggongyuan1, Ganjingzi District, Dalian 116034, Liaoning, China

mqtan@dlpu.edu.cn

23

Functionalized Carbon Nanostructures for Smart Packaging

Dr. Lahiru N. Jayakody

School of Biological Science, Southern Illinois University Carbondale, Carbondale, IL, USA

Fermentation Science Institute, Southern Illinois University Carbondale, Carbondale, IL, USA

lahiru.jayakody@siu.edu

24

Functionalized Carbon Nanostructures for Smart Electronic Textiles

Dr. Arghya Narayan Banerjee

School of Mechanical Engineering, Yeungnam University, Gyeongsan 38541, Republic of Korea

arghya@ynu.ac.kr

25

Functionalized Carbon Nanostructures for Flexible Electronics

Dr. José M.G. Martinho

CQE, Centro de Química Estrutural, Institute of Molecular Sciences (IMS), Instituto Superior Técnico, Universidade de Lisboa, Av. Rovisco Pais 1, 1049 001 Lisboa, Portugal

jgmartinho@tecnico.ulisboa.pt

26

Functionalized Carbon Nanostructures Based Conductive Coatings

Dr. Davide Micheli

 “Sapienza” University of Rome, Astronautic Electric and Energetic Engineering Department (DIAEE), via Salaria 851, 00138 Roma, Italy

davide.micheli@uniroma1.it

Part V: Commercialization, Regulatory, Safety and Environmental Aspects

27

Biocompatibility, Toxicity and Immunological Effects of Functionalized Carbon Nanostructures

Dr. Pengli Zhu

Shenzhen Institute of Advanced Electronic Materials, Shenzhen Institutes of Advanced Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shenzhen 518055, China

pl.zhu@siat.ac.cn

28

Risk Management, Regulatory Aspects, Environmental Challenges and Future Perspectives of Functionalized Carbon Nanostructures

Dr. Esmaiel Soleimani

Inorganic Chemistry Research Laboratory, Faculty of Chemistry, Shahrood University of Technology, Shahrood, Iran

essoleimani@shahroodut.ac.ir

29

Industrial Scale Production, Commercialization, and Global Market of Functionalized Carbon Nanostructures

Dr. I. Rodríguez-Ramos

Instituto de Catálisis y Petroleoquímica, CSIC, C/Marie Curie 2, L10, Madrid, 28049, Spain

irodriguez@icp.csic.es

 

 


Ahmed Barhoum is the Head of the Nanostruc Research Group, Chemistry Department at Helwan University (Egypt). He leads an interdisciplinary research group in the synthesis of nanoparticles, imprinted polymers, nanofibers, and thin films for catalysis, drug delivery, and electrochemical biosensing. He obtained his PhD and postdoc-fellow in Chemical Sciences from the Department of Materials and Chemistry (MACH), Vrije Universiteit Brussel (Belgium). He is currently working at the School of Chemical Sciences (SCS), and a member of the National Centre for Sensor Research (NCSR), Fraunhofer Project Centre (FPC), and Nano Research Facility (NRF) at Dublin City University (Ireland). He has received several scientific awards and prizes for his academic excellence: Helwan University Prizes (2020 & 2019), Irish Research Council (2020), Chinese Academy of Science Fellowship (China, 2019), Institut français d'Égypte Fellowships (France, 2018 & 2020), Research Foundation Flanders Fellowships (Belgium, 2015 & 2016), Medastar Erasmus Mundus (Belgium, 2012), Welcome Erasmus Mundus (Italy, 2012), Gold Medal from Egyptian Syndicate of Scientific Professions (2007), Gold Medal from Helwan University (2007), and many more. He also serves as an expert evaluator for the National Science Centre (Poland), Czech Science Foundation (Russia), Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF, Switzerland), and Innovators Support Fund (ISF, Egypt) and examiner for international student’s work (Egypt, India, Australia, etc). He is on the editorial board of Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology, Frontiers in Nanotechnology, Nanomaterials, and Frontiers in Materials and editor of 12 handbooks published by Elsevier and Springer Nature.  He has secured 18 research grants (PI/Co-PI of 10 funded projects and member of 8 projects) from Egypt (ASRT & STDF), China (CAS), Japan (JSPS), USA (NSF & US-Aid), Belgium (SIM & FWO), Germany (AGYA), France (Imhotep), among others. He has co-authored 150 papers and published in top-tier journals, including Journal of Materials Chemistry A, ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, Applied Materials Today, Nanoscale, Carbohydrate Polymers, Materials Science and Engineering: C, Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, many of them highlighted in Research Highlights, News, Journal Cover Articles. His Handbook "Emerging Applications of Nanoparticles, Elsevier, has been featured on CNN Forbes, and Inc, Top Best Nanostructures Books of All the Time.

Kalim Deshmukh is presently working as a senior researcher at the New Technologies-Research Centre, University of West Bohemia, Pilsen, Czech Republic. He has over 17 years of research experience in the field of synthesis, characterizations and investigations of structure-property relationship of a wide variety of polymeric materials, polymer blends and nanocomposites for various technological applications. His research interest is mainly focussed on the synthesis, characterization and property investigations of polymer nanocomposites reinforced with different nanofillers including nanoparticles and carbon allotropes such as carbon black, carbon nanotubes, graphene, graphene oxide, graphene nanoplatelets and graphene quantum dots for potential electronic applications. He has over 95 research publications in peer-reviewed journals and 30 book chapters (h-index = 33; >3700 citations) with renowned international publications including the Royal Society of Chemistry, Elsevier, Springer and Taylor & Francis. In addition, he has co-edited two books on the topics “3D and 4D Printing of Polymer Nanocomposite Materials: Processes, Applications and Challenges” and “MXene and their Composites: Synthesis, Properties and Potential Applications” for Elsevier. Presently, he is editing three books for Elsevier on the topics “Biodegradable and Biocompatible Polymer nanocomposites: Processing, Characterizations and Applications”, “Functionalized Nanofibers: Synthesis and Industrial Applications”, and “Advanced Fluoropolymer Nanocomposites: Fabrication, Processing, Characterizations and Applications,” two books for Wiley-VCH on the topic “Nanotechnology Based Additive Manufacturing: Product Design, Properties and Applications,” and “Nanostructured Materials for Energy Storage”, and one book for Wiley-Scrivener on the topic “Two-Dimensional Nanostructures Based Polymer Nanocomposites: Processing, Properties and Applications”. Moreover, he has actively participated and presented his research work in several international conferences and also he has been serving as a reviewer for over 60 reputed international journals.



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