Bionic Functional Interfaces and Devices for Low-Carbon Applications
A special issue of Biomimetics (ISSN 2313-7673). This special issue belongs to the section "Energy Biomimetics".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (20 March 2024) | Viewed by 5859
Special Issue Editors
Interests: bionic interface; low-carbon functional devices; wearable devices; 3D printing technique; metasurfaces
Special Issues, Collections and Topics in MDPI journals
Interests: microscale heat transfer; phase-change heat transfer; lattice Boltzmann methods; heat transfer in porous media and geothermal systems; radiative heat transfer and radiative gasdynamics
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Nature provides us with different forms of energy sources and various kinds of materials for use in daily life and social developments. However, the consumption of fossil energy also discharges a huge amount of carbon dioxide, resulting in ever-increasing hazards, e.g., extremely high-temperature weather leading to mountain wildfires, glacier melting causing rises in sea level, biological extinction, etc. For these reasons, low-carbon living is attracting increasing attention, and the need for a significant reduction in CO2 emissions has gradually become a global consensus. Biomimetics can play a significant role in preventing such hazards. Artificial photosynthesis, for example, has made a huge breakthrough in the past two years, making it possible to synthesize proteins and other carbohydrates from CO2 in the air in the laboratory setting. However, the lack of guiding principles, materials, special interfaces, functional devices, and systems has severely limited the development of clean energy harvesting, CO2 capture and reduction, artificial photosynthesis, etc. Biomimetic technology can guide us in designing functional interfaces and devices suitable for future low-carbon applications.
Aim & Scope:
This Special Issue, “Bionic Functional Interfaces and Devices for Low-Carbon Applications”, welcomes original research and review articles that focus on innovative bionic functional interfaces and devices with potential low-carbon applications, such as clean energy production, CO2 reduction, batteries, wearable devices, and so on. In addition, due to the intrinsic multidisciplinary nature of such a research topic, papers from experts in the field related to materials, characterization, design, systems, and fabrication methods, as well as computations and mathematics for the underlying mechanisms of physics, chemistry, biology, and bionic functional surfaces/devices, are also solicited.
Dr. Zhaolong Wang
Prof. Dr. Ping Cheng
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- bionic surfaces
- functional interfaces
- mimicked devices
- biomimetic electrodes
- biomechanics
- bionic systems and structures
- biomimetic design
- microfluidics
- novel materials
- 3D printing technique
- computations for bionic interfaces/devices
- low-carbon applications of novel bionic devices
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