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Carbonaceous Materials and Future Energy Clean and Renewable Energy Sources

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Couverture de l’ouvrage Carbonaceous Materials and Future Energy
Modern lifestyle demands consistent supply of energy for our daily need and comfort. To encounter global demands for energy and to permit for diminution of fossil fuels, there is an urgent need for efficient, sustainable and clean energy sources. Carbonaceous material such as graphene, carbon nanotubes, fullerenes, mesoporous carbon, carbon nanofibres and their composites are extensively studied material. They are playing important role to alternative clean energy sources. This book reviews the roadmap of various form of carbonaceous materials used in several energy devices and provides guideline of future perspective.
About the Author. Preface. Acknowledgments. Dedication. Introduction. Clean and renewable energy sources: Global comparison. Different allotropes of carbon, their structures and properties. Synthesis and characterization of carbonaceous materials. Rechargeable Battery technology. Supercapacitor (30p). Solar cell. Fuel cell. Electrocatalysis and photocatalysis. Nanogenerator. Carbonaceous materials-based hybrid energy technologies. State-of the-art renewable energy technology. Future Perspective.

Ramendra Sundar Dey (Orcid.org/ 0000-0003-3297-1437) is a Scientist at Institute of Nano Science and Technology, Mohali, India. Prior, he was a Hans C. Ørsted postdoc fellow at Technical University of Denmark (DTU), Denmark. He received B. Sc. Degree in Chemistry from Burdwan Raj College (Burdwan University) at 2005, M.Sc. degree in Chemistry from University of Burdwan, India at 2007 and Ph.D. in Chemistry at 2013 from Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Kharagpur, India. Over past 10 years he is involved in research in the field of electroanalytical chemistry in nanotechnology. His current research is focused on the architecture and engineering of carbonaceous materials and their applications in advanced energy storage and conversion technology and sensing/biosensing devices. Dr. Dey has published more than 15 research publications in peer-reviewed international journals of repute, two book chapter and one patent filed. He has been honored with number of prestigious National and International awards, like PhD fellowship from UGC, India (2008-2013), several national awards from India, INSPIRE Faculty Fellowship from DST, India and the prestigious Hans Christian Ørsted postdoctoral fellowship (2013) from DTU, Denmark. Dr. Dey is also serving as a guest editor and Editorial advisory board member for few journals of international repute.

Taniya Purkait is currently doing her PhD in nanoscience and nanotechnology from Institute of Nano Science and Technology (INST), Mohali and CNSNT, Panjab University under the guidance of Dr. Ramendra Sundar Dey. She has completed her B.Sc. degree from Thakurpukur Vivekananda College (University of Calcutta) in 2012 and M.Sc. degree from Indian School of Mines (ISM), Dhanbad in 2014. For the past four years she has been involved in active research in the field of electroanalytical chemistry. Her current research interest includes synthesis and fabrication of various carbonaceous materials fo