Metal Oxides Synthesis for Electrodes
A special issue of Metals (ISSN 2075-4701).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 July 2019) | Viewed by 448
Special Issue Editor
Interests: energy storage; batteries; supercapacitors; fuel cells; metal oxides; composites; alloys; coatings; additives; electrodeposition; electrochemistry
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Today, along with the remarkable growth of the Information, Energy/Environment, and Information and Communication Technology industry, the importance of electrode materials to improve the environment-friendly properties and electrochemical performance has been steadily increasing over time. For electrode materials, various synthetic routes have been reported, showing that different properties are possible.
Metal oxides, as electrode materials, have been widely used, particularly in the fields of battery, solar cell, supercapacitor, etc., due to their wide range of excellent performances. They can be formed depending on the raw material, oxidation degree, process parameter, and other synthetic factors. In addition, metal oxides can include alkali metals, alkaline earth metals and transition metals. From this perspective, building a technology platform for “Metal Oxides Synthesis for Electrodes” and sharing it with the material research community will be very important.
I would like to invite you, therefore, to submit your work to this Special Issue on “Metal Oxides Synthesis for Electrodes” to be published in Metals. Any research topics related to “Metal Oxides Synthesis for Electrodes” may fall within the scope of this Special Issue. The submitted papers may be either original research or a review.
We look forward to receiving your response soon.
Prof. Dr. Chang Woo Lee
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- Metal oxides
- Synthesis
- Electrodes
- Energy materials
- Electrochemistry
- Batteries
- Supercapacitors
- Fuel cells
- Solar cells
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