Recent Advances of Nanomaterials in Electrochemistry
A special issue of Molecules (ISSN 1420-3049). This special issue belongs to the section "Nanochemistry".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 30 June 2026 | Viewed by 1
Special Issue Editor
Interests: nanomaterials for energy storage; electrochemistry; supercapacitors; metal-ion batteries; electrode materials; interfacial engineering; sustainable and recyclable battery
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Nanomaterials continue to revolutionize the field of electrochemistry, offering unprecedented opportunities to enhance performance, efficiency, and functionality across a wide range of applications. Their exceptional surface-to-volume ratios, tunable electronic structures, and unique interfacial behaviors enable breakthroughs that are not achievable with traditional bulk materials. As global demands for clean energy, advanced sensing, and sustainable technologies intensify, nanostructured materials have become indispensable tools for next-generation electrochemical systems.
This Special Issue, “Recent Advances of Nanomaterials in Electrochemistry” invites cutting-edge research and insightful reviews showcasing how nanomaterials are redefining electrochemical science. We welcome contributions on the synthesis, design, and modeling of nanostructured electrodes; innovative electrocatalysts for energy conversion; high-performance materials for batteries and supercapacitors; and nano-enabled sensors for environmental and biomedical monitoring. Studies providing mechanistic understanding of electrochemical interfaces, hybrid architectures, and emerging two-dimensional or porous materials are particularly encouraged.
By bringing together diverse perspectives from materials science, chemistry, physics, and engineering, this Special Issue aims to highlight the latest advances and inspire new directions in the rapidly evolving landscape of nanomaterials-driven electrochemistry. We look forward to receiving your contributions and to showcasing the creativity and impact of research shaping the future of this dynamic field.
Dr. Najeeb Lashari
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- nanomaterials
- electrochemistry
- nanostructured electrodes
- electrocatalysis
- energy storage
- batteries
- supercapacitors
- electrochemical sensors
- nanocomposites
- two-dimensional materials
- transition metal oxides
- carbon nanomaterials
- conductive polymers
- interface engineering
- charge transport
- photoelectrochemistry
- green energy technologies
- surface chemistry
- nano-electrocatalysts
- advanced functional materials
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