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| Author | Wesley P. Hoffman |
|---|---|
| Dewey Decimal | 546/.681 |
| Dewey Edition | 2 3 |
| Format | Hardcover |
| ISBN-10 | 084122966X |
| ISBN-13 | 9780841229662 |
| Illustrated | Yes |
| Intended Audience | Scholarly & Professional |
| Item Height | 0.8 in |
| Item Length | 6.3 in |
| Item Weight | 19 Oz |
| Item Width | 9.3 in |
| LC Classification Number | QD181.C1P58 2014 |
| LCCN | 2014-037321 |
| Language | English |
| Number of Pages | 256 Pages |
| Publication Name | Polymer Precursor-Derived Carbon |
| Publication Year | 2015 |
| Publisher | American Chemical Society |
| Series | Acs Symposium Ser. |
| Subject | Textiles & Polymers, Chemistry / Physical & Theoretical, Chemistry / Organic |
| Subject Area | Technology & Engineering, Science |
| Synopsis | This volume focuses on the new and exciting areas of carbons formed from the pyrolysis of polymers and ionic liquids as well as from the synthesis and self-assembly of polyaromatic and mesophase molecules. Although polymer precursor carbons have been extant for a very long period of time in the form of glassy carbons and matrices for carbon-carbon composites, these new materials are much more sophisticated in that their properties can be precisely tailored with processes such as templating to produce a very precise distribution of pore sizes that are required for certain applications but are only possible utilizing these new techniques. New precursors for carbon in the form of lignin and ionic liquids offer the ability to produce new carbon materials as well as fibers at lower cost. Finally the area of synthesis and self-assembly offers a new root to graphene as well as carbons with superior properties., This volume focuses on the new and exciting areas of carbons formed from the pyrolysis of polymers and ionic liquids as well as from the synthesis and self-assembly of polyaromatic and mesophase molecules. Although polymer precursor carbons have been extant for a very long period of time in the form of glassy carbons and matrices for carbon-carbon composites, these new materials are much more sophisticated in that their properties can be precisely tailored withprocesses such as templating to produce a very precise distribution of pore sizes that are required for certain applications but are only possible utilizing these new techniques. Newprecursors for carbon in the form of lignin and ionic liquids offer the ability to produce new carbon materials as well as fibers at lower cost. Finally the area of synthesis and self-assembly offers a new root to graphene as well as carbons with superior properties. |
| Table Of Content | 1. Self-Assembly of Polyaromatic Precursors for 1D and 2D Carbon Structures 2. Poly(ionic liquid)-Derived Functional-Shaped Carbon Nanomaterials 3. Structural Control in Block Copolymer-Templated Nanoporous Carbon Films 4. Soft-Templated Mesoporous Carbons: Chemistry and Structural Characteristics 5. Fractionation and Characterization of Carbonaceous Pitch Oligomers: Understanding the Building Blocks for Carbon Materials 6. Carbon Fibers Derived from Acetylated Softwood Kraft Lignin 7. Solvent Fractionation of Lignin 8. Pyrolysis and Thermal Stability of Carbon Fiber Polymer Precursors with Different Microstructures 9. Solution Spinning of PAN-Based Polymers for Carbon Fiber Precursors 10. Designing the Structure of Carbon Fibers for Optimal Mechanical Properties |
| Type | Textbook |
| brand | American Chemical Society |
| gtin13 | 9780841229662 |