Bio-waste-derived Carbon Materials and their Applications, especially as Sensors
Bio-waste-derived Carbon Materials and their Applications, especially as Sensors by Sushma Dave, Jayashankar Das, Mika Sillanpää is an essential guide for anyone exploring sustainable carbon technologies. This authoritative volume captures the excitement of turning agricultural and municipal residues into high-performance carbon materials and reveals their powerful uses in next-generation sensors and environmental technologies.
Discover clear, practical pathways from feedstock selection and green synthesis to structural characterization and device integration. The authors combine academic rigor with real-world perspective—covering production methods, surface functionalization, electrochemical behavior, and case studies that demonstrate sensor performance for gas, chemical and biosensing applications. Emphasis on lifecycle thinking and circular-economy principles makes the book especially relevant to regions rich in bio-resources—from India and Southeast Asia to Europe and North America.
Engineers, materials scientists, environmental researchers, and industry developers will find actionable insights for scaling up sustainable carbon materials and for designing sensitive, low-cost sensors for water quality, air monitoring, and industrial process control. Clear figures and comparative analyses help readers evaluate material properties, sensitivity, selectivity, and stability.
Whether you’re developing lab-stage prototypes or planning commercial deployment, this book bridges science and application, showing how bio-waste can be converted into high-value sensing platforms that advance sustainability and public health. Add this indispensable resource to your library and stay at the forefront of eco-conscious materials innovation. Order your copy today to accelerate research, inform product development, and support greener technologies worldwide.
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