Nanocarbon-Inorganic Hybrids is dedicated exclusively to the new family of functional materials
covering a multidisciplinary research field that combines materials science chemistry and
physics with nanotechnology and applied energy science. It provides a concise introduction into
fundamental principles of nanocarbons defines hybrids and composites explains the physics
behind sustainability and illustrates requirements for successful implementation in energy
applications. It further reviews the current research on developing concepts for designing
nanocarbon hybrids unravels mechanistic details of interfacial electron transfer processes and
highlights future challenges and perspectives associated with exploiting these exciting new
materials in commercial energy applications and beyond.This comprehensively written book is
indispensable for Master and PhD students seeking to become familiar with a modern fi eld of
knowledge-driven material science as well as for senior researchers and industrial staff
scientists who explore the frontiers of knowledge.