Reprint

Fabrication of Carbon and Related Materials/Metal Hybrids and Composites

Edited by
June 2022
288 pages
  • ISBN978-3-0365-4434-2 (Hardback)
  • ISBN978-3-0365-4433-5 (PDF)

This book is a reprint of the Special Issue Fabrication of Carbon and Related Materials/Metal Hybrids and Composites that was published in

Chemistry & Materials Science
Engineering
Environmental & Earth Sciences
Summary

This Special Issue on “Fabrication of Carbon and related materials/ Metal Hybrids and Composites” presents the importance of the development of new composite and hybrid materials in different fields. It consists of 17 articles contributed by authors from different countries all over the world. The articles can be categorized into four classes. The first class of includes articles focusing on the synthesis of carbon fibers, carbon nanotubes, and graphene hybrid and composite materials. The results include the developments of the methodology and know-how of the synthesis and functionalization of the graphene surface of fibers and nanotubes and their effects on binding with the metal matrix. The second class focuses on the synthesis of new polymeric materials based on pitch/polyethylene composites and their electrical and mechanical properties, including the correlations with its microstructures. Additionally, the second class presents the results of articles, including the synthesis of new biocompatible and eco-friendly metal oxide/polymer materials with antibacterial and antimicrobial activities. The third class includes articles focused on the applications of ceramic metal oxides, such as silica and clays in the development of solar cells and in the fabrications of membranes of water treatments and desalinations. The last part of this Special Issue presents results of the articles focused on high-entropy alloys and metal matrix composites and their weldability.

Format
  • Hardback
License
© 2022 by the authors; CC BY-NC-ND license
Keywords
carbon long fibers; copper composites; electroless copper deposition; electroless silver deposition; copper electroplating; contact electrical resistivity; ultrafiltration; red clay; calcium fluoride powder; wastewater; oil separation; ZnO nanoparticles; green synthesis; cytotoxicity; anticancer activity; chemotherapeutic drugs; doxorubicin; gemcitabine; MDA-MB 231cell line; triple-negative breast cancer treatment; high entropy alloys; electroless copper plating; thermal expansion; hardness; compressive strength; direct friction stir processing; in situ composites; surface composites; TES; PCM; paraffin wax; multi-walled CNTs; SEM; EDX; TGA; FTIR; indentation; room temperature; liquid nitrogen temperature; spalling; Si-NWs; nanoscale chemical templating (NCT); PV; copper; nanocomposites; metal-matrix composites (MMCs); mechanical properties; spark plasma sintering; ZnO nanoparticles; hybrid materials; chemical precipitation; Carbopol; BET surface area; zeta-potential; antibacterial activity; mesophase-pitch; polyethylene; carbon-fibres; morphology; winder; blend; hot pressing; aluminum matrix composites; electroless silver and nickel precipitation; hardness; wear resistance; graphene; silica; hybrid composites; nanocomposites; adsorbents; energy storages; biomedical fields; catalysts; chemical vapor deposition (CVD); silicon (Si); nanowires (NWs); silica microspheres; nanoscale chemical templating (NCT); photovoltaic (PV) cells; copper-zinc alloy; graphene nanosheets; microstructure; mechanical properties; electrical conductivity; thermal conductivity; wear rate; blend; extrusion; dwell time; morphology; carbon-fibres; mesophase pitch; polyethylene; mixed CNT bundle; crosstalk delay; interconnect; propagation delay; RLC model; graphene; nanodecoration; first-principles calculations; adsorption; CO2 electroreduction