Advanced Research on Metal Phosphate Materials for Supercapacitor and Sensing Applications
A special issue of Crystals (ISSN 2073-4352). This special issue belongs to the section "Inorganic Crystalline Materials".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (20 November 2024) | Viewed by 765
Special Issue Editors
Interests: supercapacitor; thin films; transition metal phosphate; solid-state device; nanomaterials
Interests: rechargeable batteries; metal-ion batteries; solid-state electrolytes; supercapacitors
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Dear Colleagues,
In the field of hybrid electrode materials, phosphate-based compounds are important candidates for energy storage, owing to their open framework-like geometry with outstanding electrochemical activity and structural stability due to the presence of P–O covalent bonds. One of the major advantages of metal phosphates is their zeolite structure built from polyhedral ions, which can be easily tuned for fast electronic and ionic transport. Moreover, the existence of infinite tunnel-type networks of ions linked together with oxygen atoms provides plentiful active sites for redox reactions to occur with good reversibility. Moreover, the different transition metal phosphates (binary or ternary metal phosphates) have different modified surface architectures to improve the number of electrochemically active sites. This enhances the electronic behavior of the active electrode material, which further boosts the reaction kinetics with electrolyte ions by overcoming the weaknesses of individual components during electrochemical activities. This hybrid approach achieves a superior performance, which is constrained by using individuals.
Dr. Pranav K. Katkar
Dr. Faxing Wang
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- supercapacitor
- thin films
- transition metal phosphate
- solid-state device
- electrochemical characterizations
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