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245 00 All-carbon composites and hybrids /|ceditors: Oxana V. 
       Kharissova, Boris Kharisov. 
264  1 Cambridge :|bRoyal Society of Chemistry,|c2021. 
300    1 online resource 
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505 0  Intro -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Section 1: 
       Graphite-, Graphene- and Graphene Oxide-based Hybrids -- 
       Chapter 1 Hybrids of Graphite, Graphene and Graphene Oxide
       -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Graphite Hybrids -- 1.2.1 
       Composites of Graphite (Graphite Oxide) with Carbon 
       Nanotubes -- 1.2.2 Other Graphite-Carbon Composites -- 1.3
       Graphene and Graphene Oxide Composites -- 1.3.1 Graphene-
       Carbon Nanochain Composites -- 1.3.2 Graphene (Graphene 
       Oxide)-Carbon Nanofiber Composites -- 1.3.3 Graphene-
       Fullerene Composites -- 1.3.4 Graphene Hybrids with Carbon
       Nanocages 
505 8  1.3.5 Graphene(Graphene Oxide)-nanodiamond Composites -- 
       1.3.6 Other Graphene-Carbon Composites -- References -- 
       Chapter 2 Production of Carbon Nanostructure/Graphene 
       Oxide Composites by Self-assembly and Their Applications -
       - 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 GO Synthesis Methods -- 2.2.1 GO
       Chemical Structure -- 2.2.2 GO Functionalization -- 
       2.2.2.1 Non-covalent Interaction (Physical Adsorption) -- 
       2.2.2.2 Covalent Interaction -- 2.2.3 GO Self-assembly -- 
       2.3 Carbon-based Composites (GO, CQD, and CNT) -- 2.3.1 
       Graphene Oxide-Carbon Quantum Dot Composites 
505 8  2.3.2 Reduced Graphene Oxide-Carbon Nanotube Composites --
       2.4 Conclusion -- References -- Section 2: Carbon Nanotube
       Composites -- Chapter 3 Synthesis of Carbon Nanotube/
       Graphene Hybrids by Chemical Vapor Deposition -- 3.1 
       Introduction -- 3.2 Preparation of Carbon Nanotube/
       Graphene Hybrids -- 3.2.1 Vacuum Filtration Method -- 
       3.2.2 Layer-by-layer Self-assembly Deposition -- 3.2.3 
       Solution Method -- 3.2.4 Electrophoretic Deposition -- 
       3.2.5 Multi-step Chemical Vapor Deposition -- 3.2.6 One-
       step Chemical Vapor Deposition -- 3.3 Effect of 
       Experimental Parameters of the CVD Technique 
505 8  3.3.1 Effect of Catalyst -- 3.3.2 Effect of Carbon Source 
       -- 3.3.3 Effect of Growth Temperature and Growing Time -- 
       3.3.4 Effect of Carrier Gas -- 3.4 Application Prospects 
       of Carbon Nanotube/Graphene Hybrids -- 3.4.1 Carbon 
       Nanotube/Graphene Hybrids in Fuel Cells -- 3.4.2 Carbon 
       Nanotube/Graphene Hybrids in Transparent and Flexible 
       Electrodes and Field-effect Transistors -- 3.4.3 Carbon 
       Nanotube/Graphene Hybrids in Supercapacitors -- 3.4.4 
       Carbon Nanotube/Graphene Hybrids in Lithium Batteries -- 
       3.5 Further Prospects and Conclusions -- References 
505 8  Chapter 4 Design of Graphene/CNT-based Nanocomposites: A 
       Stepping Stone for Energy-related Applications -- 4.1 
       Introduction -- 4.2 Synthesis Method for Graphene/CNT 
       Hybrids -- 4.2.1 Chemical Vapor Deposition -- 4.2.2 
       Electrophoretic Deposition -- 4.2.3 In Situ Reduction -- 
       4.3 Recent Growth in Energy-related Applications of 
       Graphene/CNT Hybrids -- 4.3.1 Supercapacitors -- 4.3.2 
       Fuel Cells -- 4.4 Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- 
       References 
520    Providing a broad overview of all-carbon composites and 
       their applications this book is a useful reference for 
       material scientists and researchers working in 
       nanotechnology. 
588 0  Print version record. 
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655  4 Electronic books. 
700 1  Kharissova, Oxana Vasilievna.|0https://id.loc.gov/
       authorities/names/n2011082896 
700 1  Kharisov, Boris I.|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/
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