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|a Cover; Half Title Page; Title Page; Copyright Page; About the Editor; Table of Contents; List of Figures; List of Tables; List of Abbreviations; Preface; Chapter 1 Nanomaterials; 1.1. Nanomaterials: An Introduction to Carbon Nanomaterials; 1.2. Sources of Nanomaterials; 1.3. Types of Nanoparticles; 1.4. Metal-Based Nanoparticles; 1.5. 2D Nanomaterials; 1.6. Mass Nano-Organized Substances; 1.7. Nanomaterial Combination; 1.8. Bottom-Up Procedures; 1.9. Classification of Nanomaterials; 1.10. Consistency In Combination; 1.11. Risk of Nanosubstances Over Health And Safety; 1.12. Nanostructure
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|a 1.13. Nanotopography1.14. Nanotopography In Nature; 1.15. Nanoformation; 1.16. List of Programming Software For Nanostructure Modeling; 1.17. Carbon Nanotubes: Types and Equivalent Compositions; 1.18. Numerous-Window Nanotubes; 1.19. Crosslinking and Junctions; 1.20. 3-D Carbon Scaffolds Source; 1.21. Other Morphologies; 1.22. Extreme Carbon Nanotubes; 1.23. Different Properties of Carbon Nanotubes; 1.24. Synthesis of Nanotubes; 1.25. Metrology For Nanotubes; 1.26. Nanotubes Chemically Decrease; 1.27. Safety and Health; 1.28. History; 1.29. Applications of Carbon Nanomaterials
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|a 2.14. Structure And Reactivity of CNTS2.15. Functionalization of Side-Wall of Nanotubes; 2.16. Diazonium Reactivity With Nanotubes/Science; 2.17. Functionalization and Spectroscopy Studies; 2.18 Optical Absorption Through Selectivity Probing Chemistry; 2.19. Raman Spectroscopy; 2.20. Selective Reaction and Raman Features; 2.21. Mechanism of Reactions; 2.22. Reversibility of Diazonium Chemistry; 2.23. Production of Carbon Nanotubes: Methods; 2.24. Surface Passivation With Spread Macromolecules Impacts Close Infrared Bio-Imaging of Carbon Nanoparticles; Chapter 3 Carbon Nanomaterials
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|a 3.1. Chemical Functionalization of Carbon Nanomaterials3.2. Carbon Nanotubes (CNTS); 3.3. Chemical Interaction/Covalent Functionalization; 3.4. Non-Covalent Functionalization; 3.5. Alternative Routes For The Functionalization of Carbon Nanotubes; 3.6. Factors Affecting Carbon Nanotube-Reinforced Nanofibers; 3.7. The Mechanical Property of Carbon-Nanotube-Reinforced Nanofiber Nonwoven Membrane; 3.8. Activation of Carbon Nanotubes: Leading Technology; 3.9. Activation of Carbon Nanotubes: Scheme; 3.10. Bio-Suited Carbon Nanotubes; 3.11. Carbon Nanotubes Activates DNA
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