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Cover

Title Page

Copyright

Introduction I.1. History of nanotechnology I.2. Outline of this book I.3. Dedication

PART 1 Nanomaterials and Nanotechnologies 1 Carbon-based Nanomaterials 1.1. Fullerenes 1.2. Carbon nanodiamonds 1.3. Carbon dots or carbon quantum dots 1.4. Carbon nanotubes 1.5. Graphene 1.6. Graphene quantum dots 1.7. Conclusions and perspectives of carbon-based nanomaterials 2 Inorganic Nanomaterials 2.1. Metallic nanoparticles 2.2. Metal nanoclusters 2.3. Semiconductor quantum dots 2.4. Two-dimensional inorganic lamellar nanosheets 2.5. Hybrid metal-organic frameworks 2.6. Conclusions on inorganic nanomaterials

PART 2 Nanotechnology and Nanomaterials for Energy 3 Energy Storage 3.1. Worldwide energy use 3.2. Energy storage systems 3.3. Conclusions on energy storage 4 Energy Conversion 4.1. Photovoltaics 4.2. Electroluminescence, lighting and display 4.3. Conclusions on energy conversion 5 Electro- and Photocatalysis 5.1. Water splitting 5.2. Electrolysis techniques 5.3. HER and OER processes in water splitting 5.4. Photoelectrochemical water splitting 5.5. Fuel cells

Conclusion

References

Index

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