Application of Nanomaterials in Novel Energy Storage Devices
A special issue of Nanomaterials (ISSN 2079-4991). This special issue belongs to the section "Nanoelectronics, Nanosensors and Devices".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 22 August 2025 | Viewed by 93
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Introducing nanostructures to the materials used in components of energy storage devices is an effective strategy for improving their electrochemical performance. Nanomaterials possess higher specific areas, shorter diffusion pathways for the charges, and more active sites for redox reactions. The aim of this Special Issue is to collect valuable scientific papers in order to provide vast knowledge and ideas reagrding the application of nanomaterials in energy storage devices.
The scope of this Special Issue includes the following topics:
- Various nanomaterials for electrodes in energy storage devices.
- Electrode materials with different nanostructures.
- Flexible electrodes based on nanomaterials for wearable energy storage devices.
- The preparation process and characteristics of nanomaterials in energy storage devices.
- The improvements in electrochemical performance endowed by the nanostructures of electrode materials and electrolytes.
- The energy storage mechanism of nanomaterials.
Cutting-edge research includes nanoarchitectonics, nitrogen-doped graphene oxide nanomaterials, functionalized carbon-based nanomaterials, advanced manufacturing of nanomaterials, high-entropy nanomaterials, three-dimensional hierarchical nanomaterials, microfluidic construction of advanced nanomaterials, maghemite nanomaterials, hybrid nanomaterials, waste-recycled nanomaterials, flexible electrodes based on two-dimensional nanomaterials, enhanced performance in energy storage devices, next-generation energy storage applications, etc.
We are soliciting well-written papers with clear scientific value, high effectiveness, and strict logic that mainly cover the above-mentioned topics. In addition, in order to keep pace with the latest discoveries, papers focusing on cutting-edge research are preferable.
Dr. Yanmin Wang
Dr. Hao Li
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- nanomaterials
- electrode
- energy storage
- application
- devices
- electrolytes
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