Graphene Quantum Dots 1st Edition
Graphene Quantum Dots 1st Edition by Mohammad Oves, Khalid Umar, Iqbal MI Ismail, and Mohamad Ibrahim delivers a definitive, accessible guide to one of nanotechnology’s most promising materials. This expertly curated volume captures both foundational theory and practical advances in graphene quantum dots (GQDs), making it essential for researchers, engineers, and graduate students.
Start exploring clear explanations of electronic and optical properties, state-of-the-art synthesis and functionalization techniques, and advanced characterization methods. The book balances rigorous science with real-world context, mapping how GQDs are transforming applications in bioimaging, chemical and biological sensing, energy conversion, optoelectronics, and photocatalysis. Each chapter connects laboratory protocols to device integration—helpful for academics and industry professionals seeking to translate nanomaterials into Books.
What sets this 1st Edition apart is its interdisciplinary approach. Contributors synthesize breakthroughs from physics, chemistry, materials science, and biomedical engineering, presenting emerging trends, challenges, and future directions. Practical case studies and comparative analyses highlight performance metrics, scalability, and environmental considerations, equipping readers to evaluate GQD solutions across sectors.
Whether you’re building a research library, designing next-generation sensors, or exploring commercial opportunities, this volume is a concise roadmap to contemporary GQD science. Ideal for the global research and industrial communities across Asia, Europe, North America, and the Middle East, it’s an authoritative reference that accelerates innovation.
Add Graphene Quantum Dots 1st Edition to your collection today—advance your work with a comprehensive, up-to-date resource on the frontier of nanomaterials.
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