Additional sections address synthesis, quality control, commercialization challenges, and emerging trends, making it an all-encompassing guide for researchers and technologists alike. This is a valuable reference for scientists, engineers, and industry professionals across disciplines-including materials science, nanotechnology, chemistry, physics, biomedical engineering, and environmental science.
Table of Contents
1. Filled Carbon Nanotubes: An Introduction2. Properties and Mechanics of Filled CNTs
3. Theoretical Modelling of Filled CNT Systems
4. Magnetization of Iron-filled CNTs
5. Metal and Metal Oxide Fillings in CNTs
6. Inorganic Material-based CNTs
7. Organic Molecules in CNTs
8. Properties of Inorganically Filled CNTs
9. Enzyme Immobilization in CNTs
10. Water-Filled CNTs
11. Polymer Encapsulated CNT Membranes
12. Hybrid Architectures in Nanoengineered CNTs
13. Filled CNTs in Nanofiltration
14. Filled CNTs in Targeted Drug Delivery
15. Filled CNTs in Energy Storage and Conversion
16. Filled CNTs in Flexible and Wearable Electronics
17. Filled CNTs in Gas Storage and Catalysis
18. Filled CNTs in Nanoelectronics and Semiconductor Devices
19. Filled CNTs in 3D Printing
20. Filled CNT-based Sensors in Medicine and Healthcare
21. Magnetic CNTs for Targeted Imaging and Hyperthermia
22. Nanoengineered CNT-Composites in Aerospace Engineering
23. Industrial-Scale Synthesis and Quality Control of Filled CNTs
24. Environmental Applications of Nanoengineered CNTs
25. Nanoengineered CNTs: Challenges in Commercialisation
26. Future Directions in Nanoengineered CNTs

