
Surface Science and Advanced Functional Applications of Cellulose Composites: Volume 38
Volume 38
Academic Press
Published on 20. November 2024
Book
Paperback/Softback
346 pages
978-0-443-13675-7 (ISBN)
Description
Surface Science and Advanced Functional Applications of Cellulose Composites, Volume 38 looks at cellulose composites in relation to surface science and applications. The book provides a comprehensive summary grounded in the surface chemistry and polymer physics of cellulose composites while also enabling readers to understand their history, status, and commercial challenges, and future potential using a range of case studies and examples. Other sections explore the applications of biomedical, antibacterial, water treatment, flexible electronic devices, energy storage, and sensing and review recent developments, problems, and potential developmental directions of cellulose composites.
This book will appeal to chemists, chemical engineers, and materials scientists engaged in biomass, cellulose, nanocellulose, composites, surface science, and related applied biomedical, antibacterial, water treatment, flexible electronic device, and energy storage fields.
This book will appeal to chemists, chemical engineers, and materials scientists engaged in biomass, cellulose, nanocellulose, composites, surface science, and related applied biomedical, antibacterial, water treatment, flexible electronic device, and energy storage fields.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
San Diego
United States
Publishing group
Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 225 mm
Width: 155 mm
Thickness: 17 mm
Weight
544 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-443-13675-7 (9780443136757)
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Ming-Guo Ma | Xing-Xiang Ji
Surface Science and Advanced Functional Applications of Cellulose Composites
E-Book
11/2024
Elsevier
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Persons
Ming-Guo Ma is a professor and group leader at Beijing Forestry University, China. His current research focuses on the synthesis, properties, and applications of nanocellulose/MXene composites for sensors, energy storage, Joule heating, photothermal applications, wearable devices, and electromagnetic interface shielding. Xing-Xiang Ji is currently a full professor and a group leader at Qilu University of Technology, PR China. She received her B.S. (1999) and M.S. (2006) in Pulp and Paper Engineering from Qilu University of Technology and completed her Ph.D. (2013) in Sugar Engineering at Guangxi University, PR China. She has co-authored around 50 international scientific publications and 40 patents. Her current research focuses on the biomass resource utilization.
Editor
Professor, Research Centre of Biomass Clean Utilization, College of Materials Science and Technology, Beijing Forestry University, China
Professor, State Key Laboratory of Biobased Material and Green Papermaking, Qilu University of Technology (Shandong Academy of Sciences), PR China
Content
Introduction
Cellulose composites for biomedical applications
Cellulose nanocomposites for antibacterial applications
Cellulose-based composites for water treatment
Cellulose composites for electronic devices
Advanced cellulose-based electrodes and electrolytes for supercapacitor energy storage devices
Cellulose composites for optical application
Conductive nanocomposite hydrogels for flexible wearable sensor
Promising cellulose-based aerogel composites: Preparation methods and advanced applications
Cellulose composites for biomedical applications
Cellulose nanocomposites for antibacterial applications
Cellulose-based composites for water treatment
Cellulose composites for electronic devices
Advanced cellulose-based electrodes and electrolytes for supercapacitor energy storage devices
Cellulose composites for optical application
Conductive nanocomposite hydrogels for flexible wearable sensor
Promising cellulose-based aerogel composites: Preparation methods and advanced applications