Recent Developments and Emerging Trends in Chemical and Biological Fuel Cells
A special issue of Energies (ISSN 1996-1073). This special issue belongs to the section "D2: Electrochem: Batteries, Fuel Cells, Capacitors".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 April 2023) | Viewed by 25105
Special Issue Editors
Interests: PEM fuel cells; direct alcohol fuel cells; desalination fuel cells; microbial fuel cells; electrolyzers; hydrogen production and storage
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Interests: chemical and biological fuel cells, namely direct methanol and ethanol fuel cells; PEM fuel cells; microbial fuel cells and desalination fuel cells; mass transfer; mathematical modeling and electrochemical characterization techniques
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
The Guest Editor is inviting submissions to a Special Issue of Energies on the subject area of “Recent Developments and Emerging Trends in Chemical and Biological Fuel Cells”. It is well known that the use of fossil fuels to produce energy leads to two major problems. One is that fossil fuels are limited in amount, and the other are the environmental problems that emerge due to their use. Therefore, in addition to the improvement of conventional systems toward more efficient and environmentally friendly systems, new technologies are needed to progressively replace fossil sources. Fuel cells (FCs) are a promising technology to achieve this, since they can efficiently generate electricity with a smallest environmental impact. However, their lower power outputs and durability and higher costs remain problematic and present the main challenges toward their commercialization and massive use.
This Special Issue aims to stand out among similar titles available on recent trends and developments in chemical and biological fuel cells and shall discuss the key work done in order to improve FC performance based on their limitations regarding both fundamental and technological issues. This Special Issue has the main goal to be a valuable reference for FCs and energy researchers, designers, and manufacturers. Therefore, the topics of interest for publication include but are not limited to:
- Chemical fuel cells;
- Biological fuel cells;
- Optimization of operation conditions;
- Optimization of design conditions;
- Basic modeling;
- Advanced modeling;
- Diagnostic techniques;
- Durability and lifetime;
- Economic evaluation;
- Scale-up;
- New materials;
- Application.
Prof. Dr. Alexandra M.F.R. Pinto
Dr. Vânia Sofia Brochado de Oliveira
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- Chemical fuel cells
- Direct methanol fuel cells
- Direct ethanol fuel cells
- Hydrogen fuel cells
- Biological fuel cells
- Microbial fuel cells
- Basic modeling
- Advanced modeling
- Simulation
- Optimization
- Power output
- Efficiency
- Durability
- Applications
- Fundamentals
- Developments
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