The 39th volume of the journal contains articles that represent the research results in properties and some specific features of application metal-organic frameworks as materials with an extraordinarily large accessible surface area, green synthesis methods of carbon quantum dots, nanocrystals of titanium suboxide and analysis of the role of carbon nanotubes additions in improving properties of cement-based composites. This journal's volume will be useful to specialists in opto- and microelectronics and chemists whose activity is related to the synthesis and investigation of nanomaterials.
The 39th volume of the journal contains articles that represent the research results in properties and some specific features of application metal-organic frameworks as materials with an extraordinarily large accessible surface area, green synthesis methods of carbon quantum dots, nanocrystals of titanium suboxide and analysis of the role of carbon nanotubes additions in improving properties of cement-based composites. This journal's volume will be useful to specialists in opto- and microelectronics and chemists whose activity is related to the synthesis and investigation of nanomaterials.
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978-3-0364-1333-4 (9783036413334)
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<ul><li>Chapter 1: Functional Materials Based on Metal-Organic Frameworks</li><li>Properties and Applications of Dielectric Materials Derived from Metal-Organic Frameworks - A Review</li><li>Studies on Dielectric, Super-Capacitive and Photoluminescence Properties of Metal Organic Frameworks Subjected to Varying Temperature and Frequencies</li><li>The Upcoming Future of Metal-Organic Frameworks: Challenges and Opportunities</li><li>Chapter 2: Preparation, Characterisation and Application of Nanomaterials</li><li>Green Synthesis and Characterizations of Chromium Oxide Nanoparticles (Cr<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3</sub> NPs) Derived from Pomegranate Husk and its ?-Amylase Inhibitory and Antioxidant Properties</li><li>Synthesis and Characterization of Carbon Quantum Dots from Saba <i>(Musa acuminata</i><i>x balbisiana) </i>Banana Peel Waste: Effect of Maturity and Carbonization Temperature</li><li>Full Factorial Design Analysis of the Facile Synthesis of Organo-Conjugated Carbon Quantum Dots from Glycerol</li><li>Synthesis and Characterization of Nanosized Ti<sub>3</sub>O<sub>5</sub> Crystals under Inert Gas Flow</li><li>Role of Carbon Nanotubes in Expanding the Properties of Cement-Based Composites for Construction: An Overview</li></ul>