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Advances in Materials Science Research. Volume 65, PDF eBook

Advances in Materials Science Research. Volume 65 PDF

Edited by Maryann C. Wythers

Part of the Advances in Materials Science Research series

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This volume contains eight chapters that detail advances in materials science research.

Chapter One provides a comprehensive overview of modern materials utilized in various components of supercapacitors, including electrode materials, electrolyte materials, current collectors, binders, and separators.

Chapter Two reports on the electrochemical deposition of corrosion-resistant and protective coatings from a recently developed new generation of ionic liquids, the so-called deep eutectic solvents (DES).

Chapter Three discusses a study that aims to diminish the raw material from petroleum in plastic production.

Chapter Four presents recent advances in Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) studies of Co-MOFs.

Chapter Five aims to explain how to characterize the structure of the organic metal cobalt framework-74 (Co-MOF-74) material using scanning electron microscopy (SEM).

Chapter Six provides an in-depth explanation of the thermal characterization of pure and modified Co-MOF-74 materials (Mn, TTF, NDHPI, and Ni) using Thermogravimetric Analysis (TGA).

Chapter Seven gives an in-depth explanation of how to characterize the structure of currently prepared Co-MOF materials using a Transmission Electron Microscope (TEM).

Lastly, Chapter Eight details the phase states and surface electrical activity of the low-temperature synthesized fine PbZr1−xTixO3 powders.

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