Functional Materials from Carbon, Inorganic, and Organic Sources 1st Edition
Functional Materials from Carbon, Inorganic, and Organic Sources — 1st Edition by Sanjay Dhoble, Amol Nande, N. Thejo Kalyani, Ashish Tiwari, and Abdul Arof is a concise, authoritative guide that instantly engages researchers and practitioners in materials science. Clear, insightful, and contemporary, this volume brings together the latest advances in carbon-based, inorganic, and organic functional materials with real-world relevance.
Discover rigorous yet accessible chapters on synthesis strategies, structural characterization, and performance optimization for nanomaterials, composites, and hybrid systems. From graphene and carbon nanotubes to metal oxides, polymers, and organic semiconductors, the book maps technological pathways for energy storage, catalysis, sensors, electronic devices, and environmental applications. Each section emphasizes practical methodologies and comparative analyses that help readers select materials and tailor properties for specific applications.
Ideal for graduate students, academic researchers, and R&D engineers, this edition balances foundational theory with applied case studies—making complex topics approachable without sacrificing scientific depth. The multidisciplinary perspective supports cross-border collaboration, making it valuable for labs and institutions across Asia, Europe, the Americas, and beyond.
If you’re seeking a reliable reference that bridges academic research and industrial practice, this book provides the tools, experimental insights, and application examples to accelerate innovation in functional materials. Add this essential resource to your collection to stay ahead in materials design, device integration, and sustainable technology development.
Order your copy today to equip your team or bookshelf with a practical, forward-looking compendium on carbon, inorganic, and organic functional materials.
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