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The Batteries (ISSN: 2313-0105) editorial team is pleased to announce the launch of a new Section, “Aqueous Batteries”.
“Aqueous Batteries” is an emerging Section in Batteries that focuses on the exploration and advancement of aqueous battery technology. Aqueous batteries utilize water-based electrolytes, offering enhanced safety and environmental sustainability compared to traditional battery technologies. This Section aims to provide a platform for researchers, academics, and industry professionals to discuss the latest developments, challenges, and opportunities in the field of aqueous batteries, including aqueous supercapacitors, multi-valent, and redox-flow batteries.
The “Aqueous Batteries” Section of the Batteries journal covers all topics in aqueous battery-related research, development, and applications:
We are currently recruiting Editorial Board Members and Guest Editors for this new Section. If you would like to help build a platform to provide your scientific community with the opportunity to collaborate on an interconnected set of papers on an innovative topic(s), please feel free to contact the Batteries Editorial Office.
Batteries Editorial Office