
Advances in Materials Science Research. Volume 51
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Inhalt
- Intro
- Contents
- Preface
- Chapter 1
- Chemical Functionalization of Graphene
- Oxide and Applications in Chemical,
- Biological and Environmental Sensing
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Literature Review
- GO in Gas Sensing Applications
- GO-Derived Heavy Metal Sensors for Biological and Environmental Sensing Applications
- GO as Biosensing Material
- Glucose/Amino Acids/Vitamins/Proteins Detection
- Human Fluids
- Immunoglobulin G (IgG) Sensors
- Analytes in Urine and Serum Samples
- Silver (I) Ion Sensors
- Application of GO-Based Materials in Food Safety
- Virus Detection
- Chemical Synthesis Methods for Functionalizing GO
- Hummer's Method
- Modified Hummer's Method
- Tang-Lau Method
- Hoffman Method
- Exfoliation Method
- Various Techniques for Functionalizing GO for Analyte Specificity
- Fluorination of GO
- XtalFluor Method
- Hydrothermal Method
- Reduction of GO and Formation of rGO
- Reduction of GO with Caffeic Acid (CA)
- Reduction of GO with Hydrazine Hydrate
- Reduction of GO with Metal - Birch Reduction Method
- Solvothermal-Assisted Reduction
- Integration of Modified GO within Sensor Architectures
- Performance of FGO-Chemiresistive Ammonia Gas Sensor
- FGO Chemiresistive Sensor Response to Burst Exposure Mimicking Exhaled Breath Exposure
- Demonstration of Multi-Analyte Sensing Capabilities
- Chemical Characterization Techniques Used in Literature to Verify GO Modification
- Other Techniques to Verify GO Sensing Mechanism
- Conclusion
- References
- Biographical Sketch
- Chapter 2
- Optical Nonlinearity in Graphene Oxide Derivatives Thin Films
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Reduction Methods of Graphene Oxide
- Literature Review
- RGO by Chemical and Electrochemical Reduction
- RGO by Thermal Reduction
- RGO by Microwave Reduction
- RGO by Light-Assisted Reduction
- Optical Properties of RGO
- Method
- Z-Scan Technique
- Result and Discussion
- Conclusion
- References
- Chapter 3
- Bentonite Enrolled as an Adsorbent in the Food Industry
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Bentonite Structure, Properties, Activation Treatments and Types
- Bentonite Crystalline Structure
- Bentonite Properties
- Bentonite Activation Treatments and Types
- Bentonite Application in the Food Industry
- Bentonite as Adsorbent in the Sugar Industry
- Sugar Beet Thin Juice, Thick Juice and Molasses Purification
- Sugar Cane Juice Purification
- Bentonite as Adsorbent in the Juice Industry
- Bentonite as Adsorbent in Oenology
- Conclusion
- References
- Chapter 4
- The Fabrication of REBCO High Temperature Superconducting Wires Using the Reactive Co-Evaporation Method
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Fundamentals of REBCO CC Fabrications
- Principle and Features of the EDDC Process
- Main Results of SmBCO CC Fabricated by EDDC
- Microstructure Control and Thick SmBCO Film for High Ic
- Formation of Flux Pinning Centers by EDDC Process
- Research Trends for REBCO-CC by Other RCE Processes
- Conclusion
- References
- Biographical Sketches
- Chapter 5
- The Influence of Nano-Silica on Thermal Conductivity of Polyurethane Foam Using Starch as a Component of Polyol
- Abstract
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Materials and Experiments
- 2.1. Materials
- 2.2. Synthesis of Pufs from Starch and Pufs Containing Nano-Silica Particles
- 2.3. Characterization
- 3. Result and Discussion
- 3.1. The Morphology, Mechanical and Thermal Properties of Pufs and Pufs/Nano-Silica
- 3.1.1. FT-IR Spectroscopy
- 3.1.2. Morphology and Density of PUFs Samples
- 3.1.3. Compression Strength Property
- 3.1.4. Thermal Property
- 3.2. The Thermal Conductivity of Pufs and Pufs/Nano-Silica in Different Relative Humidity
- 3.2.1. Thermal Conductivity of Pure PUFs and PUFs/Nano-Silica at 25 C and 57% RH
- 3.2.2. Influence of Level of Relative Humidity on Thermal Conductivity
- Conclusion
- Acknowledgments
- References
- Chapter 6
- Electrodeposition of Different Polypyrrole Microstructures on AZ91D Magnesium Alloys. Modification of Coatings by Incorporation of Silver or Copper Particles
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Analytical Framework
- Literature Review
- Method
- Sample Construction
- Equipment and Techniques
- Result and Discussion
- Electrosynthesis of Polypyrrole Coatings
- Electrogeneration of Duplex Coatings
- Polypyrrole Film Synthesized on Anodized AZ91D Alloy
- Polypyrrole Coating Deposited on Cerium-Based Films
- Conclusion
- References
- Contents of Earlier Volumes
- Index
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