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anarchisme --- CNT.
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anarchisme --- CNT. --- Spanje.
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anarchisme --- Spaanse Burgeroorlog --- CNT.
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anarchisme --- Spaanse Burgeroorlog --- CNT.
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anarchisme --- statuten --- CNT.
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Einwandige Kohlenstoffnanoröhren (SWCNTs) gelten aufgrund ihrer hohen Ladungsträgermobilität, des hohen Oberfläche-Volumen-Verhältnisses und der Tatsache, dass all ihre Atome mit der Umgebung wechselwirken, als hoch interessant für die Sensorik. Hier wird ein neues Konzept für die Messung des pH-Wertes, der als wichtigster Parameter der Flüssiganalytik gilt, auf Basis von SWCNTs vorgestellt und anhand der Charakterisierung der hergestellten Sensoren die Funktionsfähigkeit nachgewiesen.
CNT-FET --- pH --- Kohlenstoff-Nanoröhren --- Sensor
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Anarchism --- Anarchisme --- History. --- Histoire --- History --- Confederación Nacional del Trabajo (Spain) --- -329.285 <46> --- 946 "1868/1973" --- Anarchism and anarchists --- Anarchy --- Government, Resistance to --- Libertarianism --- Nihilism --- Socialism --- Confederacion Nacional del Trabajo (Spain) --- CNT --- Confédération nationale du travail (Spain) --- National Confederation of Workers (Spain) --- Confederació Nacional del Treball --- C.N.T. --- CNT-AIT --- Nacia Konfederacio de l'Laboro --- National Confederation of Labour (Spain) --- 329.285 <46> --- Anarchism - Spain - History --- ANARCHISME ET ANARCHISTES --- ESPAGNE --- HISTOIRE --- 19E-20E SIECLES
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Electrochemical capacitors are being increasingly introduced in energy storage devices, for example, in automobiles, renewable energies, and mobile terminals. This book includes five high-quality papers that can lead to technological developments in electrochemical capacitors. The first paper describes the effect of the milling degree of activated carbon particles used in the electrodes on the supercapacitive performance of an electric double-layer capacitor. The second, fourth, and fifth papers describe novel electrode materials that have the potential to enhance the performance of next-generation electrochemical capacitors. Nickel molybdate/reduced graphene oxide nanocomposite, copper-decorated carbon nanotubes, and nickel hydroxide/activated carbon composite are tested, and are shown to be promising candidates for next-generation electrochemical capacitors. The third paper reports the hybrid utilization of electrochemical capacitors with other types of energy devices (photovoltaics, fuel cells, and batteries) in a DC microgrid, which ensures wider applications of electrochemical capacitors in the near future. The knowledge and experience in this book are beneficial in manufacturing and utilizing electrochemical capacitors. Cutting-edge knowledge related to novel electrode nano-materials is also helpful to design next-generation electrochemical capacitors. This book delivers useful information to specialists involved in energy storage technologies.
History of engineering & technology --- CNT --- copper --- composite --- energy storage --- DC microgrid --- energy management --- hybrid power system --- energy efficiency --- nickel-cobalt hydroxide --- activated carbon --- hybrid capacitor prototype case study --- KOH aqueous electrolyte energy storage device --- coin-cell prototype --- electrochemical performance --- starch --- porous structure --- NiMoO4/3D-rGO nanocomposite --- NiMoO4 NPs --- ball milling --- electric double-layer capacitor --- supercapacitor --- electrode --- specific capacitance --- energy density --- power density
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Electrochemical capacitors are being increasingly introduced in energy storage devices, for example, in automobiles, renewable energies, and mobile terminals. This book includes five high-quality papers that can lead to technological developments in electrochemical capacitors. The first paper describes the effect of the milling degree of activated carbon particles used in the electrodes on the supercapacitive performance of an electric double-layer capacitor. The second, fourth, and fifth papers describe novel electrode materials that have the potential to enhance the performance of next-generation electrochemical capacitors. Nickel molybdate/reduced graphene oxide nanocomposite, copper-decorated carbon nanotubes, and nickel hydroxide/activated carbon composite are tested, and are shown to be promising candidates for next-generation electrochemical capacitors. The third paper reports the hybrid utilization of electrochemical capacitors with other types of energy devices (photovoltaics, fuel cells, and batteries) in a DC microgrid, which ensures wider applications of electrochemical capacitors in the near future. The knowledge and experience in this book are beneficial in manufacturing and utilizing electrochemical capacitors. Cutting-edge knowledge related to novel electrode nano-materials is also helpful to design next-generation electrochemical capacitors. This book delivers useful information to specialists involved in energy storage technologies.
CNT --- copper --- composite --- energy storage --- DC microgrid --- energy management --- hybrid power system --- energy efficiency --- nickel-cobalt hydroxide --- activated carbon --- hybrid capacitor prototype case study --- KOH aqueous electrolyte energy storage device --- coin-cell prototype --- electrochemical performance --- starch --- porous structure --- NiMoO4/3D-rGO nanocomposite --- NiMoO4 NPs --- ball milling --- electric double-layer capacitor --- supercapacitor --- electrode --- specific capacitance --- energy density --- power density
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This book provides a collection of research and review articles useful for researchers, engineers, students and industry experts in the bioenergy field. The practical and valuable information can be utilized for developing and implementing renewable energy projects, selecting different waste feedstocks, technologies, and products. A detailed insight into advanced technologies such as hydrothermal liquefaction, torrefaction, and supercritical CO2 extraction for making sustainable biofuels and chemicals is provided. A case study on food waste-to-energy valorization processes in Latin America provides experts’ insights to promote a circular economy.
Koelreuteria paniculata biodiesel --- non-edible feedstock --- transesterification --- physicochemical characterization --- optimization --- phenol --- hydrogenation --- Ni/CNT --- cyclohexanol --- transfer hydrogenation --- microalga --- fatty acid --- Vietnam --- Nannochloropsis --- Desmodesmus --- lignocellulosic --- bio-oil --- biocrude --- upgrading --- supercritical extraction --- supercritical CO2 --- hydrotreatment --- biorefinery --- pyrolysis --- hydrothermal liquefaction --- torrefaction --- oats --- maize --- straw --- biochar --- centralized waste valorization --- lifecycle thinking --- AHP --- side flow --- anaerobic digestion --- composting --- rice straw --- bio-crude --- methanol --- phenols --- esters --- energy-consumption ratio
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