Carbon Nano-onions: Synthesis, Computational Modeling, Properties, and Applications provides a detailed examination of carbon nano-onions, a highly promising class of carbon-based nanostructures. The book serves as a definitive guide, introducing various synthesis, purification, and characterization techniques of carbon nano-onions. It presents mathematical and computational modeling methods to predict the behavior of these nanostructures, establishing a bridge between theory and application. Additionally, the book engages in a thorough discussion of current applications while presenting new possibilities in the utilization of carbon nano-onions.
This is a valuable resource for academic and industrial researchers interested in the fundamentals and applications of carbon nano-onions across a wide range of fields.
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Table of Contents
1. Introduction2. Synthesis and Purification methods
3. Characterization techniques
4. Functionalization of carbon nano-onions
5. Doping of carbon nano-onions with metals and heteroatoms
6. Carbon nano-onion composites
7. Mathematical and Computational Modeling of Carbon Nano-Onions
8. Vibration characteristics
9. Applications of carbon nano-onion
Authors
Esmaeal Ghavanloo Associate Professor, School of Mechanical Engineering Shiraz University, Iran. Dr Esmaeal Ghavanloo is an Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Shiraz University, Iran. His research focuses on size-dependent continuum theories, computational nanomaterials, and metamaterials. Throughout his academic career, he has published numerous peer-reviewed articles and books. He is an active member of the scientific community, serving on editorial boards of various international journals. He has received prestigious awards, including the COMSTECH Award for Best Scientific Book and the Young Researcher Award from the Iran Academy of Sciences. Additionally, he has been recognized on Stanford University's list of the world's Top 2% Most-Cited Scientists over recent years. Narsimha Mamidi University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA.Dr. Narsimha Mamidi is a scientist at the Wisconsin Center for Nano Biosystems, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA, specializing in nanobiomaterials and nanotherapeutics to advance cancer immunotherapy and gene delivery. Previously, as an Assistant Professor at Tecnol�gico de Monterrey, he led research on biomaterials for drug delivery, implants, and tissue engineering, translating lab innovations to clinical applications. With extensive publications and honors like the Eli Lilly Award, Dr. Mamidi's work is widely acclaimed.

