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Nanocarbons

Summary

The course focuses on analysis of nanostructure and properties of carbon materials with applications in nanotechnology. In addition to fundamental analysis nanostructure and properties of traditional carbon materials (graphite, diamond) the attention is focused mainly to new carbon nanomaterials (fullerenes, fullerides, fullerites, nanotubular forms, porous activated carbon and soot). For individual groups of materials are given their potential and current application.

Literature

BHUSHAN, B. Handbook of Nanotechnology. Springer–Verlag, 2004. 1221 p. ISBN 3-540-01218-4.
NALWA, H.S. Encyclopedia of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology. American Scientific Publisher, 2004. Vol. 1. 875 p. ISBN 1-58883-057-8; Vol. 2. 918 p. ISBN 1-58883-058-6; Vol. 3. 944 p. ISBN 1-58883-059-4; Vol. 5. 894 p. ISBN 1-58883-061-6; Vol. 7. 942 p. ISBN 1-58883-063-2; Vol. 8, 903 p. ISBN 1-58883-064-0; Vol. 9, 961 p. ISBN 1-58883-065-9; Vol. 10. 909 p. ISBN 1-58883-066-7.
NALWA, H.S. Handbook of Nanostructured Materials and Nanotechnology. Academic Press, 2000. Vol. 5. 783 p. ISBN 0-12-513760-5 .

Advised literature

PANG,J.;BACHMATIUK,A.; IBRAHIM,I.;FU,L.; PLACHA D.;MARTYNKOVA, G.S. ...,CVD growth of 1D and 2D sp2 carbon nanomaterials,Journal of materials science 51 (2), 640-667, 2016


Language of instruction čeština, čeština, angličtina, čeština, angličtina, angličtina, čeština
Code 9360-0151
Abbreviation UN
Course title Nanocarbons
Coordinating department CNT - Nanotechnology Centre
Course coordinator prof. Ing. Gražyna Simha Martynková, Ph.D.