Electrochemistry Applications in Energy and Environment: Battery, Sensors and Other Technologies
A special issue of Micromachines (ISSN 2072-666X). This special issue belongs to the section "C:Chemistry".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 March 2024) | Viewed by 11610
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Interests: metal-ion/air batteries; advanced electrolytes; ion intercalation chemistry
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Interests: metal air batteries; thermal electrochemical cells; photovoltaic electrochemical cells
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Interests: photocatalysis; CO2 reduction; VOCs degradation; nano material fabrication
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
The increasing demand for sustainable energy solutions and environmental protection has accelerated the development of advanced electrochemical applications. Electrochemistry is integral to the innovation of novel batteries, sensors, and other technologies that address energy and environmental challenges. This Special Issue aims to showcase the latest advancements in electrochemistry applications related to energy and the environment, with an emphasis on battery and sensor technologies.
Batteries have become essential in modern society, powering everything from portable electronics to electric vehicles and renewable energy systems. Beyond Li-ion batteries, groundbreaking electrochemistry research enables for next-generation batteries, such as Na-ion, K-ion, Zn-ion, and Al-ion batteries. Electrochemical sensors represent another vital application in the energy and environment sectors. These sensors facilitate the detection and monitoring of various environmental parameters, including water quality, air quality, soil contamination, and greenhouse gas emissions, contributing to the preservation and enhancement of our planet's ecosystems.
In addition to batteries and sensors, numerous other electrochemistry applications are shaping the energy and environmental landscape. Fuel cells, electrochemical water treatment methods, and CO2 reduction and conversion techniques are also significant, contributing to the promotion of a circular economy. This Special Issue highlights the essential role of electrochemistry in developing sustainable energy solutions and protecting the environment. Therefore, this Special Issue invites original research papers, short communications, and review articles that explore a wide range of electrochemistry applications in energy and environment sectors:
- Energy storage and conversion technologies, including novel battery technologies (e.g., lithium-ion, sodium-ion, potassium-ion batteries), solar cells, thermoelectric generators, and fuel cells, contributing to sustainable energy solutions.
- Environmental sensing, focusing on the development and implementation of electrochemical sensors for monitoring water quality, air quality, soil contamination, and greenhouse gas emissions, promoting environmental protection and resource management.
- Cell-based water treatment processes, such as electrocoagulation, electrooxidation, and electrodialysis, offer effective solutions for removing pollutants and contaminants from water. These innovative methods utilize small-scale devices that harness the power of electrochemistry to treat water and ensure its quality.
- Small-scale electrochemical CO2 reduction and conversion methods, transforming carbon dioxide emissions into valuable chemicals and fuels using cells. These innovative approaches offer a sustainable solution to reducing greenhouse gas emissions, contributing to the overall effort of combating climate change and promoting a greener future. We eagerly anticipate your valuable contributions to this Special Issue and look forward to showcasing the latest advancements in electrochemistry applications for energy and environmental sustainability.
Dr. WenDing Pan
Dr. Rui Cheng
Dr. Yingguang Zhang
Dr. Ziyang Hu
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- electrochemistry applications
- energy storage and conversion
- sustainable energy solutions
- environmental sensing
- electrochemical sensors
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