Fueling the Future: Chemical Engineering Approaches in Ceramic Materials for Energy Storage
A special issue of ChemEngineering (ISSN 2305-7084).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 31 December 2024 | Viewed by 2724
Special Issue Editors
Interests: synthesis; material characterization; structural studies of layered materials; thermochemical studies on zeolites; rare-earth materials; battery materials; layered double hydroxides
Interests: radiation damage mechanism of nuclear ceramic materials; basic theoretical research on nuclear waste solidified ceramic materials; development and application of high-performance multifunctional ceramics
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
In the pursuit of sustainable energy solutions, chemical engineering plays a crucial role in developing innovative approaches for energy storage. This special issue explores the potential of ceramic materials integrated with chemical engineering techniques for clean and efficient energy. Ceramic materials offer promising thermal and chemical stability for energy storage. Researchers optimize their composition, structure, and synthesis, and engineer surface properties to enhance performance and reliability. The combination of chemical engineering and ceramics enables exciting advancements in batteries and supercapacitors, enhancing energy storage capacity while addressing cost, safety, and environmental challenges. Fueling the future with chemical engineering approaches in ceramic materials holds the potential to revolutionize renewable energy systems, promote sustainability, and reduce fossil fuel dependence. Ongoing research and technological advancements are unlocking new horizons in clean energy storage, paving the way for a brighter, greener future.
Dr. Jayanthi Kumar
Dr. Min Niu
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- ceramic materials
- energy storage
- energy conversion
- chemical engineering
- thermal and chemical stability
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