Book description
Written by an expert in the field of nanomaterials, composites, and
polymers, this book provides up-to-date information on recent advances
in various aspects of polymer composites reinforced by carbonaceous
nanofillers, including their fabrication and their electrical, thermal,
and mechanical properties. It also extensively covers applications of
these nanocomposites in fuel cells, sensors, electromagnetic
interference shielding, human implants and scaffolds. S. C. Tjong is
currently a professor at the Department of Physics and Materials Science
of the City University of Hong Kong. He received his M. Sc. and Ph. D.
degrees from The University of Manchester (U. K.) in 1974 and 1976,
respectively. Professor Tjong specializes in nanomaterials, ceramics,
and in physical and mechanical properties of metal- and polymer matrix
composites. He has published over 300 scientific papers in peer-reviewed
journals, edited two previous books and authored twelve book chapters.
He is a chartered engineer (U. K.), a chartered scientist (U. K.), a
Fellow of The Institute of Materials, Mining and Minerals (U. K.), and a
member of The American Chemical Society. He also serves as a member of
the editorial boards of the Journal of Applied Polymer Science, of
Materials Chemistry and Physics, and of eXPRESS Polymer Letters.