Nano carbon and industrial economy
Submission deadline: 2024-10-11
Section Collection Editors

Section Collection Information

Dear colleagues,

The Section Collection Project on "Nano Carbon and the Industrial Economy" aims to investigate the diverse range of applications and potential impact of nano carbon materials across various industries. Nano carbon materials, including carbon nanotubes, graphene, and fullerenes, exhibit exceptional properties such as high strength, electrical conductivity, and thermal stability. These unique characteristics position them as promising candidates for revolutionizing industries spanning electronics, energy, healthcare, and materials science.

This section will focus on key research areas and recent advancements in utilizing nano carbon materials within industrial contexts. It will provide a platform for scientists, researchers, and industry experts to present their findings, exchange ideas, and explore potential collaborations. By highlighting the latest innovations and breakthroughs in the field, this section aims to foster a deeper understanding of the implications of nano carbon materials on industrial processes, sustainability, and economic growth.

Topics to be covered within this section may include, but are not limited to:

1. Nanocarbon-based composite materials for the aerospace and automotive industries.
2. Applications of nano carbon materials in energy generation, storage, and conversion.
3. Nano carbon materials and their significance in high-performance electronics and flexible devices.
4. Nano carbon catalysts for chemical synthesis and environmental remediation.
5. Advances in nano carbon materials within healthcare, biomedical devices, and bioengineering.
6. Characterization techniques and modeling of nano carbon materials for industrial applications.
7. The economic and societal impact of nano carbon-based industries and their potential for sustainable development.


Keywords

1.Nano carbon 2. Industrial applications 3. Carbon nanotubes 4. Graphene 5. Fullerenes 6. Composite materials 7. Energy storage 8. Electronics 9. Catalysis 10. Economic impact.

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