Organic Polymers in Energy-Environmental Applications - Ramesh Oraon, Pardeep Singh, Sanchayita Rajkhowa, Sangita Agarwal & Ravindra Pratap Singh

Organic Polymers in Energy-Environmental Applications

By Ramesh Oraon, Pardeep Singh, Sanchayita Rajkhowa, Sangita Agarwal & Ravindra Pratap Singh

  • Release Date: 2024-08-20
  • Genre: Chemistry

Description

Enables readers to understand core concepts behind organic polymers and their multifunctional applications, focusing on environmental and sustainable applications

Organic Polymers in Energy-Environmental Applications provides comprehensive coverage of polymerization and functionalization of organic polymers, followed by innovative approaches, sustainable technologies, and solutions for energy and environmental applications, including environmental remediation, energy storage, corrosion protection, and more.

Edited by five highly qualified academics with significant experience in the field, Organic Polymers in Energy-Environmental Applications includes discussion on:
Characteristics and emerging trends of organic polymers, and organic polymers in imaging industries and curable coatingsAntifouling technology based on organic polymers and wearable technology featuring multifunctional sensor arrays in biomedicineOrganic bio-adhesive polymers in filter technology, nano-architectured organic polymers, and market dynamics of organic polymer-based technologiesOrganic and inorganic modifications of polymers, pollutant removal via organic polymers, and biodegradable organic polymersLife cycle assessment of organic polymers, applications of organic polymers in agriculture, and future outlooks of the field
With complete coverage of organic polymers, a topic of high interest due to their numerous practical applications ranging from membranes to super capacitors, Organic Polymers in Energy-Environmental Applications is an essential resource for polymer and environmental chemists, materials scientists, and all other related researchers and professionals interested in the subject.

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