Advances in Renewable Energy and Energy Storage and Their Applications.
A special issue of Applied Sciences (ISSN 2076-3417). This special issue belongs to the section "Energy Science and Technology".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 May 2024)
Special Issue Editor
Interests: water splitting; oxygen evolution reaction; green energy
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Special Issue Information
Dear colleagues,
This Special Issue on advances in renewable energy and energy storage and their applications focuses on the design of electrode, electrolyte, and separator materials for energy storage systems such as supercapacitors, air batteries, lithium ion batteries, etc., with respect to the theory, method and applications. The aim of this Special Issue fits within the research scope of environmental and energy catalytic conversion, materials science, biocatalytic system and renewable energy. The goals of this Special Issue include the following:
- Developing theoretical foundations and synthetic method for functional materials design;
- Exploring the properties of energy materials such as morphology, electronic structure, size, electrochemical performance, etc.;
- Gaining insight into the correlation of the structure design of functional materials with their energy storage and catalyst performance (batteries, supercapacitors and fuel cells);
- Investigating applications of nanomaterials in the field of sustainable renewable energy along with pollutants’ removal, clean energy catalytic (e.g., fuel cells).
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Dr. Antony R. Thiruppathi
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- electrode materials
- semi conductors
- nanotechnology
- energy materials
- electrolyte
- oxygen reduction
- catalyst materials
- fuel cells
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