Functional materials for sustainable energy applications /

Global demand for low cost, efficient and sustainable energy production is ever increasing. Driven by recent discoveries and innovation in the science and technology of materials, applications based on functional materials are becoming increasingly important. Functional materials for sustainable ene...

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Other Authors: Kilner, John. (Editor), Kilner, John A.
Format: Specialized reference book
Language:English
Published: Oxford ; Phliadelphia : Woodhead Publishing, 2012.
Series:Woodhead publishing series in energy, no. 35
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Online Access:https://dlib.phenikaa-uni.edu.vn/handle/PNK/1673
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