With recent developments in the polymer, ceramic, sensor, and fuel cell technology, a range of novel materials have been manufactured for advanced, compact, and electronic industry. Polymers, silicon, energy materials have received much attention in recent years. "Advanced Functional Materials" give
Functional Materials
β Scribed by Mario Leclerc, Bob Gauvin, Robert Gauvin
- Publisher
- De Gruyter
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
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- 497
- Series
- de Gruyter Textbook
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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Functional organic materials are increasingly important in cutting-edge applications such as energy production, storage and conversion, biomedicine and sustainable development. Top-notch specialists have created a unique and timely overview for undergraduate (final year) and graduate students with a background in chemistry but should also be useful for physicists and engineers.
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Materials Science;Materials & Material Science;Engineering;Engineering & Transportation;Organic;Heterocyclic;Organometallic Compounds;Reactions;Synthesis;Chemistry;Science & Math;Nanostructures;Physics;Science & Math;Nanotechnology;Technology;Science & Math;Engineering;Aeronautical Engineering;Chemical Engineering;Civil Engineering;Electrical & Electronic Engineering;Environmental Engineering;Industrial Engineering;Mechanical Engineering;Nuclear Engineering;New, Used & Rental Textbooks;Specialty
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