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Nanosized materials for environmental and energy related applications

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Title Nanosized materials for environmental and energy
related applications
 
Creator Rayalu, Sadhana
Labhsetwar, Nitin
 
Subject Materials Science
 
Description Efforts are being made to develop nanomaterials for addressing
issues related to energy, environment and resource conservation. In this
connection, research is being conducted at Environmental Materials Unit
in the area of development of nanosized structural analogues related
to molecular sieves and zeolites, surface functionalised zeolites, pervoskite
based catalytic materials, multifunctional metals/metal oxide materials, carbon
and photocatalytically active materials. Several environmental and energy
technologies have emerged with substantial benefits from nanotechnology,
which include reduction in waste and improved energy efficiency,
environmentally benign composite structures, waste remediation and energy
conversion. Some of the key research areas include carbon capture,
water-splitting reaction for hydrogen generation, biomimetic sequestration
of CO2, and Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) regeneration.
 
Publisher Inderscience
 
Date 2010
 
Type Article
PeerReviewed
 
Format application/pdf
 
Identifier http://neeri.csircentral.net/1018/1/rayalu2010.pdf
Rayalu, Sadhana and Labhsetwar, Nitin (2010) Nanosized materials for environmental and energy related applications. International Journal of Nanotechnology, 7 (9/10). pp. 967-978. ISSN 1475-7435
 
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