Graphite: Structure, Properties, and Applications. Electronic Transport in Graphene: Theory and Applications. Different Characterization Techniques to Evaluate Graphene and its Properties. Electrochemical Exfoliation: A Cost-Effective Approach to Produce Graphene Nanoplatelets in Bulk Quantities. Exfoliation of Graphite toward Graphene from Lab to Industry. Graphene-Based Materials for Clean Energy Applications. Electrochemistry of Graphene-Based Nanomaterials. Graphene–Polymer Composites for Pulse Lasers. Epoxy Nanocomposites: Graphene a Promising Filler. Nanoparticles and Polymer Nanocomposites. Polymer-Functionalized Graphene via Atom Transfer Radical Polymerization Route for Graphene-Based Polymer Nanocomposites. Synthesis and Properties of Graphene-Based Nanocomposites in a Biodegradable Polymer. Effect of Modified Graphene on Properties of Polypropylene Nanocomposites. Diffusion through Polymers Containing Platelike Nanomaterials. Using Functionalized Graphene Sheets to Restrain Chemically Driven Composite Aging. Graphene/Polymer Nanocomposites. Highly Filled Graphite-Polymer Composites: Synthesis, Processing, and Characterization.
Prithu Mukhopadhyay is a scientist with IPEX Technologies, Inc. in Montreal, Canada. Since 1997, he has been engaged in R&D as well as manufacturing and quality management for injection molding and extrusion. He earned his master’s degree in organic chemistry and his Ph.D. in polymer chemistry from the Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur. Prithu is passionate about new plastics technologies, and he has been a member of the New Technology Committee of the Society of Plastics Engineers since 1998. He has chaired the committee in the past, and he has been active in developing New Technology Forums at the Annual Technical Conference of the Society since 2000. He is an expert on plastics piping materials, and he has published and spoken extensively on this and a variety of polymer topics. He is the founding editor of Plasticstrends, an educational website that was established in 2000.
Rakesh K. Gupta is the George B. and Carolyn A. Berry professor and department chairman of chemical engineering at West Virginia University where he has been teaching since 1992. He holds B. Tech. and Ph.D. degrees in chemical engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, and the University of Delaware, respectively. His research focuses on polymer rheology, polymer processing, and polymer composites. He has published more than 100 journal papers, 65 conference papers, and 12 book chapters on these topics. He also holds three U.S. patents. He is the author of Polymer and Composite Rheology, the coauthor of Fundamentals of Polymer Engineering and the coeditor of Polymer Nanocomposites Handbook.
“The book is very comprehensive … written by internationally known
researchers. It covers fundamentally important aspects, starting
from graphite, moving on to graphene, and then to their polymer
nanocomposites. I find a nice balance between theoretical aspects
and experimental studies. … The authors have done a great job in
distilling their work for their respective chapters. This is a
reference work that should find its place among its peers in a
scientific library.”—Dr. Vassilios Galiatsatos, Fellow SPE, Leibniz
Institute of Polymer Research Dresden, Germany“… relevant to
real-world applications for graphene, graphene-like, and near
graphene materials that are now reaching the marketplace. The
[contents] follow a logical progression, from graphite-basics, to
characterization of graphitic and graphene materials, lab and
industrial synthesis, and include a wide range of
applications-related chapters. Researchers, applications engineers,
manufacturing chemists, polymer scientists, formulators, and other
individuals involved in graphene materials will be enticed to read
further.”—Albert V. Tamashausky, Asbury Carbons Inc, New Jersey,
USA“Graphene and graphene-based materials are finding increasing
applications in a variety of settings ranging from medical,
biological, and energy related areas. Undoubtedly, it is one of the
most promising materials of future. Therefore, the present handbook
is timely and appropriate to provide a state of the art account
spanning all aspects including production, characterisation and
property-structure relationships … . Yet at the same time directing
an interested reader to specialised research papers to dig deeper
into specific aspects.The editors have skillfully compiled
virtually the complete spectrum of graphite, graphene, and their
nanocomposites technology. … Each chapter has been written by a
well-known individual possessing extensive firsthand experience
combined with complete familiarity with the contemporary
literature. This handbook has all the ingredients to become one of
the most influential resources in this emerging field.”—Dr. Raj
Chhabra, Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Kanpur,
India“Graphene is the new wonder material and a premium carbon
product. Researchers are still in the initial stages of discovering
all its properties and potential applications. Indeed, there is
significant research on simply finding convenient ways to
synthesize graphene in reasonable quantities. This book brings
together key players from all over the world, and these researchers
present the state of the art in this convenient and easy-to-read
edited volume. This book is a rendering of both the science and
technology of graphene and its utilization in polymer
nanocomposites. It is extremely well done … . The research into
graphene has just begun, and this book has the potential to act as
the guide for those contemplating their own journey into this
emerging area of materials science and engineering.”
—Dr. Henk Verhoogt, SABIC, Sittard, The Netherlands
“The book is very comprehensive … written by internationally known
researchers. It covers fundamentally important aspects, starting
from graphite, moving on to graphene, and then to their polymer
nanocomposites. I find a nice balance between theoretical aspects
and experimental studies. … The authors have done a great job in
distilling their work for their respective chapters. This is a
reference work that should find its place among its peers in a
scientific library.”
—Dr. Vassilios Galiatsatos, Fellow SPE, Leibniz Institute of
Polymer Research Dresden, Germany“… relevant to real-world
applications for graphene, graphene-like, and near graphene
materials that are now reaching the marketplace. The [contents]
follow a logical progression, from graphite-basics, to
characterization of graphitic and graphene materials, lab and
industrial synthesis, and include a wide range of
applications-related chapters. Researchers, applications engineers,
manufacturing chemists, polymer scientists, formulators, and other
individuals involved in graphene materials will be enticed to read
further.”
—Albert V. Tamashausky, Asbury Carbons Inc, New Jersey,
USA“Graphene and graphene-based materials are finding increasing
applications in a variety of settings ranging from medical,
biological, and energy related areas. Undoubtedly, it is one of the
most promising materials of future. Therefore, the present handbook
is timely and appropriate to provide a state of the art account
spanning all aspects including production, characterisation and
property-structure relationships … . Yet at the same time directing
an interested reader to specialised research papers to dig deeper
into specific aspects.The editors have skillfully compiled
virtually the complete spectrum of graphite, graphene, and their
nanocomposites technology. … Each chapter has been written by a
well-known individual possessing extensive firsthand experience
combined with complete familiarity with the contemporary
literature. This handbook has all the ingredients to become one of
the most influential resources in this emerging field.”
—Dr. Raj Chhabra, Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Kanpur,
India“Graphene is the new wonder material and a premium carbon
product. Researchers are still in the initial stages of discovering
all its properties and potential applications. Indeed, there is
significant research on simply finding convenient ways to
synthesize graphene in reasonable quantities. This book brings
together key players from all over the world, and these researchers
present the state of the art in this convenient and easy-to-read
edited volume. This book is a rendering of both the science and
technology of graphene and its utilization in polymer
nanocomposites. It is extremely well done … . The research into
graphene has just begun, and this book has the potential to act as
the guide for those contemplating their own journey into this
emerging area of materials science and engineering.”
—Dr. Henk Verhoogt, SABIC, Sittard, The Netherlands
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