Zero-Dimensional Carbon Nanomaterials 1st Edition
Zero-Dimensional Carbon Nanomaterials (1st Edition) by Kuruvilla Joseph, Runcy Wilson, George Gejo, and Saritha Appukuttan is an authoritative roadmap to the rapidly evolving field of carbon-based nanostructures. Combining clear explanation with up-to-date research perspectives, this book illuminates the science behind fullerenes, carbon quantum dots, nanodiamonds and other zero-dimensional (0D) carbon nanomaterials — from synthesis and characterization to practical applications.
Begin exploring synthesis routes and scalable production techniques, dive into optical, electronic and surface properties revealed by advanced characterization methods, and discover how 0D carbon materials are transforming sectors such as energy storage, sensing, biomedical imaging, catalysis and optoelectronics. Case studies and comparative analyses highlight performance metrics and real-world applicability for researchers, engineers and industry professionals.
Designed for graduate students, academic researchers and R&D teams across nanotechnology and materials science, this first edition balances rigorous theory with application-driven insight, making complex concepts accessible without sacrificing technical depth. Practical discussions emphasize interoperability with current lab practices and industry standards, appealing to professionals in Asia, Europe, North America and beyond.
Whether you’re building next-generation sensors, developing bioimaging agents, or optimizing energy devices, this concise, well-structured volume equips you with the knowledge to innovate confidently. Add Zero-Dimensional Carbon Nanomaterials (1st Edition) to your collection for a focused, globally relevant guide to the frontiers of carbon nanotechnology. Order now to keep pace with emerging research and industrial trends.
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