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Activated Carbon Fiber and Textiles provides systematic coverage of the fundamentals, properties, and current and emerging applications of carbon fiber textiles in a single volume, providing industry professionals and academics working in the field with a broader understanding of these materials. Part I discusses carbon fiber principles and production, including precursors and pyrolysis, carbon fiber spinning, and carbonization and activation. Part II provides more detailed analysis of the key properties of carbon fiber textiles, including their thermal, acoustic, electrical, adsorption, and…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Activated Carbon Fiber and Textiles provides systematic coverage of the fundamentals, properties, and current and emerging applications of carbon fiber textiles in a single volume, providing industry professionals and academics working in the field with a broader understanding of these materials. Part I discusses carbon fiber principles and production, including precursors and pyrolysis, carbon fiber spinning, and carbonization and activation. Part II provides more detailed analysis of the key properties of carbon fiber textiles, including their thermal, acoustic, electrical, adsorption, and mechanical behaviors. The final section covers applications of carbon fiber such as filtration, energy protection, and energy and gas storage.
Autorenporträt
Jonathan Y. Chen. Professor and Elizabeth Tarpley Regents Fellow in the School of Human Ecology and Texas Materials Institute at The University of Texas at Austin. He has worked in the science and engineering area of fiber and fabrics for over 40 years. He has expertise in structure, process, and applications of functional/smart fiber, fabric, and composite materials. He has published over 120 research papers in peer-reviewed journals, books, and technical conference proceedings relevant to textile materials, polymers, composites, bioresource technologies, and material testing. Chen obtained Ph.D. in Textile Engineering in 1995 from the University of Leeds, England, and holds Fellow of The Textile Institute (CText FTI). He serves on the editorial boards for the Journal of Industrial Textiles, Textile Research Journal, and Journal of Biobased Materials and Bioenergy.