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Green Sustainable Process for Chemical and Environmental Engineering and Science. Solid State Synthetic Methods

  • Book

  • March 2021
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 5342293

Green Sustainable Process for Chemical and Environmental Engineering and Science: Solid State Synthetic Methods cover recent advances made in the field of solid-state materials synthesis and its various applications. The book provides a brief introduction to the topic and the fundamental principles governing the various methods. Sustainable techniques and green processes development in solid-state chemistry are also highlighted. This book also provides a comprehensive literature on the industrial application using solid-state materials and solid-state devices. Overall, this book is intended to explore green solid-state techniques, eco-friendly materials involved in organic synthesis and real-time applications.

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Table of Contents

1. Solid-state fermentation

2. Solid state synthetic methods

3. Solid electrolytes for fuel cells

4. Utilization of Agro-industrial Residues for the Production of Microbial Secondary Metabolites: General Aspects

5. Current progress in the Solid-state fermentation and utilization of agro-industrial residues for the production of biologically active secondary metabolites

6. Solid state sensors for fluoride

7. Role of graphene in solid-state asymmetric supercapacitors

8. Polycrystalline powder

9. Homogeneous solid-state catalysis

10. Photochemical solid-state reactions

11. Solid-state materials for hydrogen storage

12. Microwave assisted catalyst as well as solvent-free synthesis of bioactive heterocycles

13. Chalcogenide Compounds for Solar Cells

14. Polycrystalline silicon solar cells

15. Applications of quantum dots in batteries

16. Application of Quantum Dots in Electronics

17. Quantum dot for photonic application

18. Gas Sensors-Based on Field-Effect Transistors

19. Transparent conducting electrode materials for solar cell technologies

Authors

Rajender Boddula CAS Key Laboratory of Nanosystems and Hierarchical Fabrication, National Center for Nanoscience and Technology, China. Dr. Rajender Boddula is currently working as CAS-PIFI Fellow in the CAS Key Laboratory of Nanosystems and Hierarchical Fabrication, National Center for Nanoscience and Technology, Beijing, China. He has published many scientific articles in international peer-reviewed journals and has authored nine book chapters, and also serving as editorial board member and referee for reputed international peer-reviewed journals. His specialized areas of energy conversion and storage technologies, which include nanomaterials, graphene, polymer composites, heterogeneous catalysis, photoelectrocatalytic water splitting, biofuel cell, and supercapacitor applications Mohammed Muzibur Rahman Chemistry Department, Faculty of Science, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah 21589, Saudi Arabia. Mohammed Muzibur Rahman received his B.Sc. and M.Sc. from Shahjalal University of Science & Technology, Sylhet, Bangladesh on 1999 and 2001 respectively. He received his Ph.D. from the Chonbuk National University, South Korea, in 2007. After his Ph.D., he worked as postdoctoral fellowship and assistant professor in pioneer research centers and universities located in South Korea, Japan, and Saudi Arabia (2007 to 2011). Presently, he is working a professor in Center of Excellence for Advanced Materials Research (CEAMR) and Chemistry department at King Abdulaziz University, Saudi Arabia since 2015. He published more than 300 research articles, attended over 50 international and domestic conferences; and published several book chapters and ten-books as an editor. His research work has been largely in the area of Sensors; Photocatalysis; Semiconductor; Nanoparticles; Carbon nanotubes; Nanotechnology; Electrocatalysis; Ionic liquid; Surface Chemistry; Gold nanoparticles; Electrochemistry; Instrumental Science; Nanomaterials; Self-Assembled monolayers; Photochemistry; & ?-Chips; and Devices etc. Abdullah M. Asiri Professor, Chemistry Department, Faculty of Science-King Abdulaziz University, Saudi Arabia. Abdullah Mohammed Ahmed Asiri is a full Professor in the Chemistry Department, at the Faculty of Science, King Abdulaziz University, Saudi Arabia. His research interests include: color chemistry, synthesis of novel photochromic and thermochromic systems, synthesis of novel colorants and coloration of textiles and plastics, molecular modeling, applications of organic materials into optics such as OEDS, high performance organic dyes and pigments, new applications of organic photochromic compounds, organic synthesis of heterocyclic compounds as precursor for dyes, synthesis of polymers functionalized with organic dyes, preparation of some coating formulations for different applications. Inamuddin Assistant Professor, Department of Applied Chemistry, Zakir Husain College of Engineering and Technology, Faculty of Engineering and Technology, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, India.

Dr. Inamuddin is an assistant professor at the Department of Applied Chemistry, Zakir Husain College of Engineering and Technology, Faculty of Engineering and Technology, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, India. He has published about 210 research articles in various international scientific journals, 18 book chapters, and 180 edited books with multiple well-known publishers. His current research interests include ion exchange materials, a sensor for heavy metal ions, biofuel cells, supercapacitors, and bending actuators.