Synthesis and applications of carbon nanomaterials for energy generation and storage
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The world is facing an energy crisis due to exponential population growth and limited availability of fossil fuels. Carbon, one of the most abundant materials found on earth, and its allotrope forms have been proposed in this project for novel energy generation and storage devices. This studied investigated the synthesis and properties of these carbon nanomaterials for applications in organic solar cells and supercapacitors.
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ID Code: | 84533 |
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Item Type: | QUT Thesis (PhD by Publication) |
Supervisor: | Motta, Nunzio & Vernon, Kristy |
Keywords: | graphene, carbon nanotubes, gold nanoparticles, organic solar cells, supercapacitors |
Divisions: | Past > QUT Faculties & Divisions > Science & Engineering Faculty Past > Schools > School of Chemistry, Physics & Mechanical Engineering |
Institution: | Queensland University of Technology |
Deposited On: | 27 Aug 2015 02:33 |
Last Modified: | 19 Apr 2023 01:20 |
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