Electrochemical Analysis of Functional Materials
A special issue of Applied Sciences (ISSN 2076-3417). This special issue belongs to the section "Materials Science and Engineering".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 20 February 2025 | Viewed by 286
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Dear Colleagues,
Electrochemical processes exist widely in various fields, such as nature, industry and manufacturing, energy applications, food quantification, environment monitoring and medical research. This Special Issue aims to share with electrochemists and experts the progress being made, with a focus on electrochemical materials and devices. Potential topics include but are not limited to:
- Functional materials for energy storage and conversion
- Research on the conversion efficiency, stability, energy density, power density, cost and safety of electrochemical related applications in energy sources, such as electrode materials, membrane materials, Li ion, Na ion, fuel cells, microbial fuel cell, rechargeable batteries, flow batteries, photovoltaic cells, supercapacitors, water electrolysers, electrochemical CO2 conversion systems.
- Nanomaterials for electrochemical devices
- Graphene, carbon nanotubes, fullerenes and metallic nanomaterials are widely used in finer areas. We encourage research on the design, structures, properties, manufacturing and applications of nano-electrochemical materials and devices.
- Materials corrosion and testing
- Research on corrosion rate, corrosion mechanism, corrosion-resistant coatings, corrosion inhibitors and material corrosion in specific environments.
- Materials for electrochemical sensing
- Research on Electrochemical sensors and biosensors in different fields, such as environmental monitoring; food analysis; biomedical monitoring and industrial processes control; multiscale, microscale and nanoscale sensors; different usage modes, such as wearable applications; noninvasive or invasive ways.
We welcome articles, communications and reviews that help us gain a deeper understanding of electrochemical processes and share results related to the electrochemical analysis of functional materials.
Dr. Shaneel Chandra
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- electrochemistry
- electrocatalysis
- electrochemical polymers
- electrolyte membranes
- sensors
- biosensors
- biosensing
- biomolecules sensors
- electrochemical sensors
- electrode materials
- electrochemical nanomaterials
- nanotechnology
- electrochemical cells
- supercapacitors
- batteries
- fuel cells
- photovoltaic cells
- rechargeable batteries
- flow batteries
- energy storage
- energy conversion
- CO2 conversion
- wearable biosensors
- nanoscale biosensors
- materials corrosion
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