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Nanostructured Materials for Energy Storage and Conversion
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Year: 2022 Publisher: Basel MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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The conversion and storage of renewable energy sources is key to the transition from a fossil-fuel-based economy to a low-carbon society. Many new game-changing materials have already impacted our lives and contributed to a reduction in carbon dioxide emissions, such as high-efficiency photovoltaic cells, blue light-emitting diodes, and cathodes for Li-ion batteries. However, new breakthroughs in materials science and technology are required to boost the clean energy transition. All success stories in materials science are built upon a tailored control of the interconnected processes that take place at the nanoscale, such as charge excitation, charge transport and recombination, ionic diffusion, intercalation, and the interfacial transfer of matter and charge. Nanostructured materials, thanks to their ultra-small building blocks and the high interface-to-volume ratio, offer a rich toolbox to scientists that aspire to improve the energy conversion efficiency or the power and energy density of a material. Furthermore, new phenomena arise in nanoparticles, such as surface plasmon resonance, superparamegntism, and exciton confinement. The ten articles published in this Special Issue showcase the different applications of nanomaterials in the field of energy storage and conversion, including electrodes for Li-ion batteries and beyond, photovoltaic materials, pyroelectric energy harvesting, and (photo)catalytic processes.


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Nanomaterials for Ion Battery Applications
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Year: 2022 Publisher: Basel MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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This book describes recent studies in the development of nanomaterials for various secondary batteries, including Li-ion batteries (LIBs), Li–air batteries, and multivalent aqueous batteries. A simple, low-cost, and scalable synthetic process for the development of nanomaterials is another research topic in this book. The recent studies dedicated by researchers in this book highlight the importance of innovative nanostructures and new functional materials, which can open new opportunities for battery research.

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Research & information: general --- Physics --- SnO2 --- self-assembly --- MoS2 --- nanosheets --- lithium-ion battery --- inorganic filler --- gel polymer electrolytes --- TiO2 --- Al2O3 --- SiO2 --- ZrO2 --- CeO2 --- BaTiO3 --- lithium polymer batteries --- Ag --- nanoparticle --- high rate --- zinc metal anode --- copper coating --- alloy interfacial layer --- uniform Zn deposition --- aqueous zinc-ion battery --- Ce-doped LaMnO3 perovskite --- XPS of LaMnO3 --- bifunctional activity --- probe sonication --- carbon-based composite --- transition metal dichalcogenide --- aqueous multivalent metal-ion batteries --- zinc-ion batteries --- magnesium-ion batteries --- aluminum-ion batteries --- aqueous batteries --- electrochemistry --- electrode materials --- ammonium vanadate --- ZnO --- composites --- binary --- ternary --- LIBs --- anode --- Zn metal anode --- aqueous Zn ion batteries --- mildly acidic electrolyte --- dendrite-free --- hydrogen evolution reaction suppression --- InSb --- InSb-C --- PAA binder --- anodes --- Li-ion batteries --- WS2 --- W2C --- hydrothermal method --- carbon nanotubes --- lithium-ion batteries --- SnO2 --- self-assembly --- MoS2 --- nanosheets --- lithium-ion battery --- inorganic filler --- gel polymer electrolytes --- TiO2 --- Al2O3 --- SiO2 --- ZrO2 --- CeO2 --- BaTiO3 --- lithium polymer batteries --- Ag --- nanoparticle --- high rate --- zinc metal anode --- copper coating --- alloy interfacial layer --- uniform Zn deposition --- aqueous zinc-ion battery --- Ce-doped LaMnO3 perovskite --- XPS of LaMnO3 --- bifunctional activity --- probe sonication --- carbon-based composite --- transition metal dichalcogenide --- aqueous multivalent metal-ion batteries --- zinc-ion batteries --- magnesium-ion batteries --- aluminum-ion batteries --- aqueous batteries --- electrochemistry --- electrode materials --- ammonium vanadate --- ZnO --- composites --- binary --- ternary --- LIBs --- anode --- Zn metal anode --- aqueous Zn ion batteries --- mildly acidic electrolyte --- dendrite-free --- hydrogen evolution reaction suppression --- InSb --- InSb-C --- PAA binder --- anodes --- Li-ion batteries --- WS2 --- W2C --- hydrothermal method --- carbon nanotubes --- lithium-ion batteries


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Nanostructured Materials for Energy Storage and Conversion
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The conversion and storage of renewable energy sources is key to the transition from a fossil-fuel-based economy to a low-carbon society. Many new game-changing materials have already impacted our lives and contributed to a reduction in carbon dioxide emissions, such as high-efficiency photovoltaic cells, blue light-emitting diodes, and cathodes for Li-ion batteries. However, new breakthroughs in materials science and technology are required to boost the clean energy transition. All success stories in materials science are built upon a tailored control of the interconnected processes that take place at the nanoscale, such as charge excitation, charge transport and recombination, ionic diffusion, intercalation, and the interfacial transfer of matter and charge. Nanostructured materials, thanks to their ultra-small building blocks and the high interface-to-volume ratio, offer a rich toolbox to scientists that aspire to improve the energy conversion efficiency or the power and energy density of a material. Furthermore, new phenomena arise in nanoparticles, such as surface plasmon resonance, superparamegntism, and exciton confinement. The ten articles published in this Special Issue showcase the different applications of nanomaterials in the field of energy storage and conversion, including electrodes for Li-ion batteries and beyond, photovoltaic materials, pyroelectric energy harvesting, and (photo)catalytic processes.

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Research & information: general --- Physics --- nanoparticle --- nanoalloy --- catalyst --- CO2 reduction --- hydrocarbon --- synthetic fuel --- iron --- cobalt --- perovskite solar cell --- hole transport layer --- CuCrO2 nanoparticles --- thermal stability --- light stability --- aluminum ion batteries --- reduced graphene oxide --- tin dioxide --- 3D electrode materials --- mechanical properties --- TiO2 --- azo dye --- wastewater treatment --- photocatalysis --- sodium formate --- dry etching --- black silicon --- photovoltaics --- plasmonics --- heterogeneous catalysis --- nanoparticles --- single molecule localization --- super-resolution microscopy --- surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy --- Li-ion batteries --- anodes --- intermetallics --- silicon --- composites --- nanomaterials --- coating --- mechanochemistry --- zinc sulfide --- wurtzite --- co-precipitation synthesis --- solvent recycling --- green synthesis --- scaling up --- pilot plant --- chalcopyrite compounds --- nanocrystals --- hydrothermal --- spin coating --- EIS --- conductivity --- lithium-ion batteries --- SnO2 --- nanoarray --- anode --- high-rate --- nanoparticle --- nanoalloy --- catalyst --- CO2 reduction --- hydrocarbon --- synthetic fuel --- iron --- cobalt --- perovskite solar cell --- hole transport layer --- CuCrO2 nanoparticles --- thermal stability --- light stability --- aluminum ion batteries --- reduced graphene oxide --- tin dioxide --- 3D electrode materials --- mechanical properties --- TiO2 --- azo dye --- wastewater treatment --- photocatalysis --- sodium formate --- dry etching --- black silicon --- photovoltaics --- plasmonics --- heterogeneous catalysis --- nanoparticles --- single molecule localization --- super-resolution microscopy --- surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy --- Li-ion batteries --- anodes --- intermetallics --- silicon --- composites --- nanomaterials --- coating --- mechanochemistry --- zinc sulfide --- wurtzite --- co-precipitation synthesis --- solvent recycling --- green synthesis --- scaling up --- pilot plant --- chalcopyrite compounds --- nanocrystals --- hydrothermal --- spin coating --- EIS --- conductivity --- lithium-ion batteries --- SnO2 --- nanoarray --- anode --- high-rate


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Advances in Electrochemical Energy Materials
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ISBN: 3039286439 3039286420 Year: 2020 Publisher: MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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Electrochemical energy storage is becoming essential for portable electronics, electrified transportation, integration of intermittent renewable energy into grids, and many other energy and power applications. The electrode materials and their structures, in addition to the electrolytes, play key roles in supporting a multitude of coupled physicochemical processes that include electronic, ionic, and diffusive transport in electrode and electrolyte phases, electrochemical reactions and material phase changes, as well as mechanical and thermal stresses, thus determining the storage energy density and power density, conversion efficiency, performance lifetime, and system cost and safety. Different material chemistries and multiscale porous structures are being investigated for high performance and low cost. The aim of this Special Issue is to report the recent advances in materials used in electrochemical energy storage that encompass supercapacitors and rechargeable batteries.


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Nanomaterials for Ion Battery Applications
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This book describes recent studies in the development of nanomaterials for various secondary batteries, including Li-ion batteries (LIBs), Li–air batteries, and multivalent aqueous batteries. A simple, low-cost, and scalable synthetic process for the development of nanomaterials is another research topic in this book. The recent studies dedicated by researchers in this book highlight the importance of innovative nanostructures and new functional materials, which can open new opportunities for battery research.

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