Carbon-related Materials in Recognition of Nobel Lectures by Prof. Akira Suzuki in ICCE

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This book summarizes the recent advances in carbon-related materials. It covers both experimental and theoretical approaches in graphene and nanocarbon materials, carbon composites and thin films, organic synthesis and physical chemistry, and characterization tools. Also discussed are cutting-edge applications for use in biochemical assays, dental implant surface modifi cations, pressure sensors, and more. This book is published in recognition of the Nobel Lectures delivered by Akira Suzuki, Emeritus Professor of Hokkaido University and Nobel Prize winner in Chemistry, 2010.

About the author

Dr. Satoru Kaneko is a research scientist at the Kanagawa Industrial Technology Center in Kanagawa, Japan.
Dr. Paolo Mele is an associate professor at Muroran Institute of Technology in the Research Center for Environmentally Friendly Materials Engineering in Muroran, Hokkaido, Japan. Dr. David Hui is a professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of New Orleans in New Orleans, Louisiana. Dr. Tetsuo Tsuchiya is a research scientist at National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and technology in Tsukuba, Japan. Dr. Katsuhisa Tanaka is a professor in Kyoto University’s Graduate School of Engineering’s Department of Material Chemistry in Kyoto, Japan. Dr. Masahiro Yoshimura is a professor at National Cheng Kung University’s Department of Materials Science and Engineering in Taiwan. Dr. Tamio Endo is a researcher at Sagamihara Surface Treatment Laboratory in Kamimizo, Kanagawa, Japan.

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