1st Edition

Nanomaterials and Nanocomposites Synthesis, Properties, Characterization Techniques, and Applications

By Rajendra Kumar Goyal Copyright 2018
    350 Pages
    by CRC Press

    350 Pages 99 Color & 69 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    350 Pages 99 Color & 69 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    The main aims of this book are to summarize the fundamentals, synthesis methods, properties and applications of nanomaterials, so as to provide readers with a systematic knowledge on nanomaterials. In addition, the book covers most commonly used characterization tools pertaining to nanomaterials. Further, it deals with relevant aspects of nanocomposites which contains dispersion of nano-sized particulates, and carbon nanotubes (CNTs) in the matrices (polymer, metal and ceramic). It also discusses development of smart nano textiles (intelligent textiles), self-cleaning glass, sensors, actuators, ferro-fluids, and wear resistant nano coatings. Aimed at senior undergraduate and graduate students, the key features on this book include:









    • Top-down and bottom-up approaches for the synthesis of nanomaterials included






    • Illustrates sample preparation and basic principle of characterization tools for nanomaterials






    • Explains calculation of ratios of surface area to volume and surface atoms to bulk atoms






    • Reviews synthesis, properties and applications of carbon nanotubes and magnetic nanomaterials






    • Discusses size effect on thermal, mechanical, optical, magnetic and electrical properties




    1 Introduction to nanomaterials and nanotechnology. 2. Length scale and calculations. 3. Effect of particles sizes on properties of nanomaterials.  4. What have we learn from the ancient history and nature?.  5. Synthesis of nanomaterials. 6. Synthesis, properties and applications of Carbon Nanotubes (CNTs). 7 Synthesis, Properties and Applications of nanowires.8. Graphene. 9. Magnetic Materials. 10. Processing, properties and applications of polymer nanocomposites. 11 Polymeric Nanofibers. 12 Characterization of nanomaterials. 13 Corrosion behaviour and oxidation resistance of nanomaterials.14 Applications of nanomaterials. 15 Risks, toxicity and challenges of nanomaterials        

    Biography

    Rajendra Kumar Goyal is professor of metallurgy and materials science at College of Engineering, Pune (CoEP), Pune, India. He also holds position of treasure in the student co-operative society of CoEP and professional society "The Indian Institute of Metals (IIM) Pune Chapter". He received Ph.D. in Materials Science from the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Mumbai, India in 2007. He has been awarded best Ph.D. thesis prize in Materials Science for the year 2007 by the Materials Research Society of India (MRSI). He obtained B.E. in Metallurgical Engineering from Malviya Regional Engineering College (now, National Institute of Technology) Jaipur, University of Rajasthan, India in 1996. He received "Alumni Distinguished Faculty Fellow (ADFF) Award" for the duration 2010-2012 and 2015-2017 from Alumni Association of College of Engineering, Pune. He has life membership of professional society "The Indian Institute of Metals (IIM)", "Powder Metallurgy Association of India (PMAI)" and "Society of Polymer Science". His research group works on polymer composites/nanocomposites, nanomaterials, characterization of materials, electronic materials, structure-properties relationship etc. He has coauthored 1 book and authored more than 130 research papers in peer reviewed journals and conferences. He organized several faculty development programs (FDP) in the area of nanomaterial and characterization. He delivered dozen of expert lectures in various conferences/FDP. He has advised more than 26 M. Tech. and one Ph. D. students at College of Engineering Pune, Savitribai Phule Pune University, Pune, India. His students received several awards for the work related to polymeric nanocomposites. He has served for more than 12 years in research laboratory and industries. He is a member of editorial board and reviewer of many international journals. He has successfully completed several research projects funded by national funding agencies like ISRO, UGC, AICTE, India.

    "Nanomaterials have been "hot" for two decades and will remain so while control over synthesis, assembly, and nanocharacterization improves, deepening the understanding of nanostructure and the properties it influences. Several books on nanomaterials are published each year; readers are advised to not confuse this volume with P. M. Visakh's similarly titled Nanomaterials and Nanocomposites: Zero- to Three-Dimensional Materials and Their Composites (2016). Though both Visakh and Goyal (College of Engineering, Pune, India) devote chapters to carbon materials, preparations, and applications, several differences in content and organization differentiate the two books. Many chapters in Visakh's book describe individual polymer families (such as zeolites, silsesquioxanes, and biopolymers): this suggests a stronger chemistry focus. Goyal's approach provides several chapters describing such topics as how size affects properties of nanomaterials, nanomaterial characterization, nanomaterial synthesis (top-down versus bottom-up approaches), and nanomaterial forms, including nanowires, nanofibers, and magnetic materials. After introducing nanomaterial basics and material designs in nature, Goyal builds on these principles to introduce other forms of nanomaterials. Some content is at quite an advanced level, but the book is a pleasure to read and has much to offer to a wide readership in materials science and engineering."

    CHOICE, P. G. Heiden, Michigan Technological University, September 2018