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Advanced Nanomaterials for Photocatalytic Energy Conversion and Storage

This special issue belongs to the section “D: Energy Storage and Application“.

Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

The issue of climate change and energy storage are increasing in importance globally, leading to the sourcing of alternative energy. For sustainable development in the future, remarkable research is now focusing on renewable energy, and its conversion and storage, in order to address the high energy demand. Therefore, fabricating advanced nanomaterials with tailored properties is at the forefront of technological exploration. This has drastically contributed to the advances in nanomaterials design methodology, characterization, modelling tools, etc. Hence, this advancement will give rise to the vast improvement in the performance of nanomaterials towards energy conversion and storage.

Advanced nanomaterial will be the key materials to both the high-efficacy conversion of clean and renewable energy together with its storage application. This Special Issue aims to present and disseminate the more recent advanced nanomaterials related to energy conversion and storage.

Topics of interest for publication include, but are not limited to:

  • Advanced nanomaterial for hydrogen production;
  • Advanced nanomaterial for CO2 conversion and utilization;
  • Advanced nanomaterial for advanced lithium-ion batteries;
  • Advanced nanomaterial for fuel cells and electrolyser cells;
  • Advanced nanomaterial for thin film solar cells and optoelectronic devices;
  • Organic and inorganic hybrid nanomaterials for solar photovoltaics and energy storage.

Dr. Leong Kah Hon
Dr. Sim Lan Ching
Dr. Azrina Abd Aziz
Guest Editors

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Keywords

  • energy conversion
  • nanomaterial
  • photocatalyst
  • energy storage
  • solar photovoltaics

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Energies - ISSN 1996-1073