Nanostructured Perovskite Oxides: Synthesis and Emerging Applications

A special issue of Nanomanufacturing (ISSN 2673-687X).

Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (29 February 2024) | Viewed by 351

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School of Chemistry, University of St. Andrews, St. Andrews KY16 9ST, UK
Interests: nanomaterials; electrochemistry; perovskite oxides; exsolution; noble metals; nanostructured electrodes; fuel cells; PEMFCs; electrocatalysts; TiO2 nanotubes; energy conversion and storage; photocatalyst; photoelectrochemistry

Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

Perovskite oxides (ABO3) are unique materials due to their ability to form a variety of structures and chemical compositions via the substitution of A- and B-site cations. The doping process changes the optical, electrical, and catalytic properties of perovskite oxides by modifying their defect density, vacancy, and valance state. The main challenge in this field is the design of new perovskite oxide structures with an optimized defect structure, enhanced electrical, optical, and thermal properties, a high surface area, and long-term stability. Furthermore, a comprehensive understanding of the structure–property relationship is vital for emerging applications.

We encourage scientists from different backgrounds to contribute original research articles, reviews, and perspectives concerning nanostructured perovskite oxide and functional applications to this Special Issue. The scope of this Issue includes, but is not limited to: perovskite oxide synthesis, fabrication, nanostructuring, thin films, doping, defect engineering to tune properties, nanoparticle exsolution, characterizations, applications covering electrocatalyst, photocatalysts, batteries, fuel cells, CO2 conversion, energy conversion storage, and mechanistic aspects. Other research related to nanostructured perovskite oxide-based materials is also welcome.

Dr. Selda Ozkan
Guest Editor

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Keywords

  • perovskite oxides
  • perovskite nanomaterials
  • nanostructuring
  • doping
  • exsolution
  • oxygen vacancy
  • nanoparticles
  • thin films
  • electrocatalyst
  • photocatalyst
  • battery

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