Biosynthetic and natural nanocarbon production

Carbon, with its various allotropes, is one of the most common elements in the universe. Nanocarbon is an example of an allotrope with a well-defined structure and a particle size on the nanometer scale (Vivekchand et al., 2004). The utilization of various carbon nanomaterials (CNMs) has gained sign...

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Main Authors: Md. Abdul Majed, Patwary, Mohammad Atiqur, Rahman, Syed Ragibul, Haque, Bijoy Chandra, Ghos, Md Rezaur, Rahman, Mohammed Mahbubul, Matin, Muhammad Khusairy, Bakri
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spelling my.unimas.ir.456952024-08-19T04:03:55Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/45695/ Biosynthetic and natural nanocarbon production Md. Abdul Majed, Patwary Mohammad Atiqur, Rahman Syed Ragibul, Haque Bijoy Chandra, Ghos Md Rezaur, Rahman Mohammed Mahbubul, Matin Muhammad Khusairy, Bakri TP Chemical technology Carbon, with its various allotropes, is one of the most common elements in the universe. Nanocarbon is an example of an allotrope with a well-defined structure and a particle size on the nanometer scale (Vivekchand et al., 2004). The utilization of various carbon nanomaterials (CNMs) has gained significant traction in recent years, with extensive global research efforts dedicated to exploring their exceptional properties. It is crucial to acknowledge the remarkable technological advancements that can be achieved through the utilization of bio-based carbons, as their potential should not be underestimated (Dalvand et al., 2016; Murthy et al., 2021; Dutta et al., 2022). Exclusively, the vast majority of porous carbons are regarded as cost-effective and possess environmental prominence potential. Elsevier Ltd. 2024 Book Chapter PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/45695/1/Biosynthetic%20and%20natural.PDF Md. Abdul Majed, Patwary and Mohammad Atiqur, Rahman and Syed Ragibul, Haque and Bijoy Chandra, Ghos and Md Rezaur, Rahman and Mohammed Mahbubul, Matin and Muhammad Khusairy, Bakri (2024) Biosynthetic and natural nanocarbon production. In: Advanced Nanocarbon Polymer Biocomposites : Sustainability Towards Zero Biowaste. Elsevier Ltd., pp. 105-184. ISBN 9780443139826 https://shop.elsevier.com/books/advanced-nanocarbon-polymer-biocomposites/rahman/978-0-443-13981-9 https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-443-13981-9.00004-1
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Md. Abdul Majed, Patwary
Mohammad Atiqur, Rahman
Syed Ragibul, Haque
Bijoy Chandra, Ghos
Md Rezaur, Rahman
Mohammed Mahbubul, Matin
Muhammad Khusairy, Bakri
Biosynthetic and natural nanocarbon production
description Carbon, with its various allotropes, is one of the most common elements in the universe. Nanocarbon is an example of an allotrope with a well-defined structure and a particle size on the nanometer scale (Vivekchand et al., 2004). The utilization of various carbon nanomaterials (CNMs) has gained significant traction in recent years, with extensive global research efforts dedicated to exploring their exceptional properties. It is crucial to acknowledge the remarkable technological advancements that can be achieved through the utilization of bio-based carbons, as their potential should not be underestimated (Dalvand et al., 2016; Murthy et al., 2021; Dutta et al., 2022). Exclusively, the vast majority of porous carbons are regarded as cost-effective and possess environmental prominence potential.
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author Md. Abdul Majed, Patwary
Mohammad Atiqur, Rahman
Syed Ragibul, Haque
Bijoy Chandra, Ghos
Md Rezaur, Rahman
Mohammed Mahbubul, Matin
Muhammad Khusairy, Bakri
author_facet Md. Abdul Majed, Patwary
Mohammad Atiqur, Rahman
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Muhammad Khusairy, Bakri
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title Biosynthetic and natural nanocarbon production
title_short Biosynthetic and natural nanocarbon production
title_full Biosynthetic and natural nanocarbon production
title_fullStr Biosynthetic and natural nanocarbon production
title_full_unstemmed Biosynthetic and natural nanocarbon production
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publisher Elsevier Ltd.
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