Carbon-Based Materials for Energy Storage and Water Splitting Applications
A special issue of Electrochem (ISSN 2673-3293).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 October 2023) | Viewed by 4467
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Interests: energy storage; electrospinning fibers; carbon materials; tissue engineering; drug delivery; biomaterials
Interests: energy storage and conversion applications; wastewater treatment
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Dear Colleagues,
High-performance supercapacitor devices have been caught great attention to addressing the ever-increasing energy storage concerns. Carbon-based materials are at the forefront to address that concern due to their high-power density, excellent thermal stability, high conductivity, and exceptional stability in both acidic and alkaline conditions. Moreover, abundantly available in nature and low cost are other important factors that made carbon materials have been always within attention among the energy companies and researchers. On the other hand, the depletion of natural combustion-based energy sources due to the growing demands of energy in different sectors such as transportation, industrial, and agricultural may lead to an energy crisis. In this scenario, achieving secure and sustainable energy sources for the next generation is one of the biggest challenges to humankind. Hydrogen generation from the splitting of water and fuel cell technologies are the front-liner alternative and renewable energy sources. Carbon materials are important candidates for enhancing water splitting.
Herein, this special issue covers the design, synthesis, physicochemical characterization, and any electrochemical performances of any carbon materials, their composites, and modifications. Carbon materials include carbon nanotubes, carbon nano/microspheres, carbon nanofibers, graphene, fullerene, etc.). We invite authors to submit their original research work as well as review articles with major focus on carbon-based materials for energy storage and water splitting, carbon dioxide reduction, photo catalysis applications.
Dr. Arjun Prasad Tiwari
Dr. Gunendra Prasad Ojha
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- carbon materials
- electrospinning carbon nanofibers
- graphene oxide
- water splitting
- supercapacitor
- oxygen evolution reaction
- hydrogen evolution reaction
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