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World Scientific Series on Carbon Nanoscience Series Editors Francis D’Souza (University of North Texas, USA) Karl M. Kadish (University of Houston, USA) Volume 1: Synthesis and Supramolecular Systems Volume 2: Electron Transfer and Applications Volume 3: Medicinal and Bio-Related Applications Volume 4: Materials and Fundamental Applications Contents: Introduction to Optical Spectroscopy of Single- Wall Carbon Nanotubes (R. Bruce Weisman & Junichiro Kono) Effects of Environment and Collapsing on Optical Properties of Nanotubes (Tsuneya Ando) Spectroscopy of Ground- and Excited-State Charge Carriers in Single-Wall Carbon Nanotubes (Jeffrey L. Blackburn, Andrew J. Ferguson, and Obadiah Reid) Raman Spectroscopy for Practical Characterization of Single-Wall Carbon Nanotubes in Various Environments (Shohei Chiashi, Yoshikazu Homma, and Shigeo Maruyama) Photophysics and Quantum Emission Behaviors of Covalently Introduced Defects in Single-Wall Carbon Nanotubes (Stephen K. Doorn, Han Htoon, and Sergei Tretiak) Optical Spectroscopy of Doped Carbon Nanotubes (Tobias Hertel) Exciton Physics in Single-Carbon-Nanotube Photonic and Optoelectronic Devices (A. Ishii, H. Machiya, T. Uda, and Y. K. Kato) Tip-Enhanced Spectroscopy and Imaging of Carbon Nanomaterials (Ado Jorio, Luiz Gustavo Cançado, Sebastian Heeg, Lukas Novotny, and Achim Hartschuh) Metrological Assessment of Single-Wall Carbon Nanotube Materials by Optical Methods (Jacques Lefebvre, Paul Finnie, Jeffrey Fagan, Ming Zheng, and Angela R. Hight Walker) Optical Spectroscopy of Individual Carbon Nanotubes (Kaihui Liu, Zhiwen Shi, and Feng Wang) Photophysics Arising from Trions in Carrier-Doped Carbon Nanotubes (Kazunari Matsuda) Probing the Intrinsic Vibrational and Optical Properties of Individual Chirality-Identified Carbon Nanotubes by Raman Spectroscopy (Thierry Michel, Dmitry Levshov, Ahmed-Azmi Zahab, Jean-Louis Sauvajol, and Matthieu Paillet) Cryogenic Spectroscopy of Carbon Nanotubes: The Role of Exciton Localization (J. C. Noe, M. S. Hofmann, J. T. Gluckert, and A. Hoegele) Electronic, Optical, and Thermal Properties of Suspended Carbon Nanotubes (Nirakar Poudel, Jihan Chen, and Stephen B. Cronin) Resonance Raman Spectroscopy of Graphene and Carbon Nanotubes (Riichiro Saito) https://doi.org/10.1142/10862 Special bundle price for Volumes 1 to 10 9789813272835 (set) US$1,110 / £975 9789813272842 (eBook) US$1,665 / £1,465 Optical Properties of Carbon Nanotubes (Vol 9 – 10) A Volume Dedicated to the Memory of Professor Mildred Dresselhaus (In 2 Volumes) edited by R Bruce Weisman (Rice University, USA) & Junichiro Kono (Rice University, USA) This volume is a tribute to the career of Prof. Mildred Dresselhaus. It focuses on the optical properties and spectroscopy of single- wall carbon nanotubes. It contains chapters on diverse experimental and theoretical aspects of the field, written by internationally recognized experts. The volume serves as an important resource for researchers and students interested in carbon nanotubes. 812pp Mar 2019 978-981-3235-45-8(Set) US$320 / £280 Volume 5: Graphene — Fundamental Properties Volume 6: Graphene — Energy and Sensor Applications Volume 7: Synthetic Developments of Graphene and Nanotubes Volume 8: Characterization, Conducting Polymer and Sensor Applications

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World Scientific Series on Carbon Nanoscience

Series EditorsFrancis D’Souza (University of North Texas, USA)

Karl M. Kadish (University of Houston, USA)

Volume 1: Synthesis and Supramolecular Systems

Volume 2: Electron Transfer and Applications

Volume 3: Medicinal and Bio-Related Applications

Volume 4: Materials and Fundamental Applications

Contents:

• Introduction to Optical Spectroscopy of Single-Wall Carbon Nanotubes (R. Bruce Weisman & Junichiro Kono)

• Effects of Environment and Collapsing on OpticalProperties of Nanotubes (Tsuneya Ando)

• Spectroscopy of Ground- and Excited-State Charge Carriers in Single-Wall Carbon Nanotubes (Jeffrey L. Blackburn, Andrew J. Ferguson, and Obadiah Reid)

• Raman Spectroscopy for Practical Characterization of Single-Wall Carbon Nanotubes in VariousEnvironments (Shohei Chiashi, Yoshikazu Homma, and Shigeo Maruyama)

• Photophysics and Quantum Emission Behaviors of Covalently Introduced Defects in Single-Wall Carbon Nanotubes (Stephen K. Doorn, Han Htoon, and Sergei Tretiak)

• Optical Spectroscopy of Doped Carbon Nanotubes(Tobias Hertel)

• Exciton Physics in Single-Carbon-Nanotube Photonic and Optoelectronic Devices (A. Ishii, H. Machiya, T. Uda, and Y. K. Kato)

• Tip-Enhanced Spectroscopy and Imaging of Carbon Nanomaterials (Ado Jorio, Luiz Gustavo Cançado, Sebastian Heeg, Lukas Novotny, and Achim Hartschuh)

• Metrological Assessment of Single-Wall Carbon Nanotube Materials by Optical Methods (Jacques Lefebvre, Paul Finnie, Jeffrey Fagan, Ming Zheng, and Angela R. Hight Walker)

• Optical Spectroscopy of Individual Carbon Nanotubes (Kaihui Liu, Zhiwen Shi, and Feng Wang)

• Photophysics Arising from Trions in Carrier-DopedCarbon Nanotubes (Kazunari Matsuda)

• Probing the Intrinsic Vibrational and Optical Properties of Individual Chirality-Identified CarbonNanotubes by Raman Spectroscopy (Thierry Michel,Dmitry Levshov, Ahmed-Azmi Zahab, Jean-Louis Sauvajol, and Matthieu Paillet)

• Cryogenic Spectroscopy of Carbon Nanotubes: The Role of Exciton Localization (J. C. Noe, M. S. Hofmann, J. T. Gluckert, and A. Hoegele)

• Electronic, Optical, and Thermal Properties of Suspended Carbon Nanotubes (Nirakar Poudel, Jihan Chen, and Stephen B. Cronin)

• Resonance Raman Spectroscopy of Graphene and Carbon Nanotubes (Riichiro Saito)

https://doi.org/10.1142/10862

Special bundle price for Volumes 1 to 109789813272835 (set) US$1,110 / £975 9789813272842 (eBook) US$1,665 / £1,465

Optical Properties of Carbon Nanotubes (Vol 9 – 10) 

A Volume Dedicated to the Memory of Professor Mildred Dresselhaus

(In 2 Volumes)edited by R Bruce Weisman (Rice University, USA) & Junichiro Kono (Rice University, USA)

This volume is a tribute to the career of Prof. Mildred Dresselhaus. It focuses on the optical properties and spectroscopy of single-wall carbon nanotubes. It contains chapters on diverse experimental and theoretical aspects of the field, written by internationally recognized experts. The volume serves as an important resource for researchers and students interested in carbon nanotubes.

812pp Mar 2019978-981-3235-45-8(Set) US$320 / £280

Volume 5: Graphene — Fundamental Properties

Volume 6: Graphene — Energy and Sensor Applications

Volume 7: Synthetic Developments of Graphene and Nanotubes

Volume 8: Characterization, Conducting Polymer and Sensor Applications

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Volume 7: Synthetic Developments of Graphene and Nanotubes

Volume 8: Characterization, Conducting Polymer and Sensor Applications

“This is a very timely and important book which provides a useful catalogue of ideas and an invaluable source of up-to-date information, whether for the researcher who aims to make electronic devices, sensors, or materials for energy storage or biomedical applications, or indeed for those scientists and engineers who are simply intrigued by the properties of carbon nanomaterials and would like to learn more. The book serves as an essential guide to the synthesis, properties and applications of nanocarbons, which undoubtedly will appeal to a wide cross section of the research community.”

Journal of Applied Crystallography

Set 4: https://doi.org/10.1142/9619

• Nanotube Micellar Surface Chemistry — Surfactant Surface Structure, Modification and Application (Navaneetha K Subbaiyan and Stephen K Doorn)

• Printing Graphene and Carbon Nanotubes for Energy Storage and Conversion Applications (Stephen Lawes, Qian Sun and Xueliang Sun)

• Fullerene-based Conducting Polymeric Materials: Structure, Formation, Properties, and Application (Monika Wysocka-Zolopa and Krzysztof Winkler)

• Carbon Nanomaterials for Electrochemical Sensing (Paolo Bertoncello)

• Iron Oxide Nanoparticles-Graphene Composite Materials: Synthesis, Characterization and Applications (Gitashree Darabdhara, Priyakshree Borthakur, Manash R Das, Sabine Szunerits and Rabah Boukherroub)

• Graphene Synthesis and Applications (Nitin Choudhary and Wonbong Choi)

• Synthesis and Characterization of Nanocarbon (Satoshi Yasuda and Kei Murakoshi)

• Synthesis of Multifunctional Carbon Nanostructures (Huige Wei, Yiran Wang, Jiang Guo, Bin Qiu, Daowei Ding, Suying Wei, Evan K Wujcik and Zhanhu Guo)

• CVD of Carbon Nanomaterials: From Graphene Sheets to Graphene Quantum Dots (Roberto Muñoz, Mar García-Hernández and Cristina Gómez-Aleixandre)

• Synthesis and Electronic Properties of Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes Filled with Inorganic Compounds and Metals (Marianna V Kharlamova)

Set 4

Volume 7: Synthetic Developments of Graphene and Nanotubes

Volume 8: Characterization, Conducting Polymer and Sensor Applications

500pp Oct 2015978-981-4678-90-2 (set) US$320 / £266

978-981-4678-91-9 (ebook) US$480 / £398

A hands on reference guide for scientists working in the fields of chemistry, physics, materials science, polymer science, solid-state physics, devices, nanotechnology or supramolecular science of carbon nanomaterials. In-depth and comprehensive coverage of topics combined with the perspectives for future research by the contributing authors. An invaluable reference source essential for both beginning and advanced researchers in the field.

The seventh and eighth volumes of Handbook of Carbon Nano Materials focus on novel properties and applications of nanocarbons, viz., graphene, nanotube and fullerene. The books provide a comprehensive overview of the author’s work, and significant discoveries and pioneering contributions from other groups. Specific applications cover latest developments in graphene synthesis, CVD of carbon nanomaterials, multifunctional carbon nanostructures, chemical manipulation, energy conversion and storage, nanotube micellar surface chemistry, and biosensor development. This is a highly useful book for graduate students, as well as beginning and senior researchers.

Readership: Physicists, chemists and material scientists

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Volume 5: Graphene — Fundamental Properties

• Fundamental Properties of Graphene (Henry P Pinto and Jerzy Leszczynski [Jackson State University, USA])

• Adsorption on and Reactivity of Carbon Nanotubes and Graphene (M Rosa Axet, Revathi Bacsa, Bruno F Machado and Philippe Serp [Université de Toulouse, France])

• Chemical Manipulation of Graphene in Dispersions (Jesús Iván Tapia and Mildred Quintana [Universidad Autónoma de San Luis Potosí, Mexico])

• On Thermodynamic Characteristics of the Thermal Desorption of Hydrogen from Hydrogenated Graphene Layers (Yury S Nechaev [Kurdjumov Institute of Metals Science and Physics, Russia] and T Nejat Vaziroglu [International Association for Hydrogen Energy, USA])

Volume 6: Graphene — Energy and Sensor Applications

• Graphene-Based Materials for Energy Storage Applications (Tapas Kuila [Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, India], Partha Khanra, Nam Hoon Kim and Joong Hee Lee [Chonbuk National University, South Korea])

• Graphene-Based Nanomaterials for Energy Conversion and Storage (Chenzhen Zhang, Nasir Mahmood, Han Yin and Yanglong Hou [Peking University, China])

• Graphene for Biosensor Applications (Alexander Zöpfl, Wendy Patterson and Thomas Hirsch [University of Regensburg, Germany])

• Graphene Based Electrochemical Biosensor (Qian Zhanga [Liaoning University, China], Ling Zhang [Shenyang Normal University, China], Yang Liu and Jinghong Li [Tsinghua University, China])

• Graphene and Carbon Nanotube-Based Nanomaterial: Application in Biomedical and Energy Research (Hemant Kumar, Debabrata Pramanik, Santosh, Mogurampelly [Indian Institute of Science, India], V Vasumathi [University of Porto, Portugal], Bidisha Nandy and Prabal K Maiti [Indian Institute of Science, India])

Set 3

Volume 5: Graphene — Fundamental Properties

Volume 6: Graphene — Energy and Sensor Applications

552pp April 2014

978-981-4566-69-8 (set) US$330 / £218

978-981-4566-70-4 (ebook) US$429 / £283

The fifth and sixth volumes focus on fundamental properties and key applications of graphene. Graphene, the thinnest known material made of a single atom thick sheet of carbon atoms arranged hexagonally, offers great opportunities for application development in nanotechnology. This handbook set covers fundamental properties, characterization, chemical manipulation, and applications of graphene. Specific applications cover latest developments in chemical manipulation, thermodynamic characterization, energy conversion and storage, and biosensor development.

Readership: Chemists, physicists and material scientists. Academics, researchers, graduate students and industry professionals in the fields of chemistry and material science.

“A well-organized and nicely compiled Handbook Series which provides up-to-date information on all aspects of nanocarbon compounds and related materials. It should be considered as an essential reference source for both senior scientists and graduate students working on fundamental or applied research topics in this area.”

Luis Echegoyen Robert A. Welch Professor of Chemistry

University of Texas-El Paso

Set 3: https://doi.org/10.1142/8979

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