Nanomaterials from Renewable Resources for Emerging Applications [#499257]

Nanomaterials from Renewable Resources for Emerging Applications; 1
by Ahankari Sandeep S.
English | 2024 | ISBN: 1032156716 | 543 pages | True PDF | 32.28 MB
Nanomaterials from Renewable Resources for Emerging Applications details developments in nanomaterials produced from renewable materials and their usage in food and packaging, energy conservation, and environmental applications.
* Introduces fundamentals of nanomaterials from renewable resources, including processing and characterization.
* Covers nanomaterials for applications in food and packaging, including nanocellulose, lignin- and chitosan-based nanomaterials, and nanostarch.
* Discusses applications in energy conservation, such as supercapacitors, electrolyte membranes, energy storage devices, and insulation.
* Describes environmental uses such as water remediation and purification and oil spill clean-ups.
* Highlights advantages and challenges in commercialization of green nanoparticle-based materials.
Equally beneficial to researchers and professionals, this book is aimed at readers across materials science and engineering, chemical engineering, chemistry, and related fields interested in sustainable engineering.

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