Nanomaterials for Electrochemical Applications
A special issue of Nanomaterials (ISSN 2079-4991). This special issue belongs to the section "Energy and Catalysis".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 April 2023) | Viewed by 36301
Special Issue Editors
Interests: analytical chemistry; sensors; biosensors; materials characterization; food analysis; environmental analysis; electrochemical devices; chemically modified electrodes; layered double hydroxides; conducting polymers; electrosynthesis; nanomaterials; metal nanoparticles; nanocomposites; energy storage; energy conversion
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Interests: materials chemistry; analytical chemistry; electrochemistry; organic transistors; nanostructured materials; electrochemical sensors
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Electrochemical devices are attracting major attention in the fields of sensing, batteries, supercapacitors, water splitting reaction, CO2 reduction, fuel cells, electrocatalysis, and ecc. The direct conversion of chemical into electrical energy represents a smart solution in the field of energy storage and conversion. On the other hand, the direct acquisition of an electrical signal stemming from an analyte presence represents a quick and simple method for the development of a sensor. Nanomaterials are a powerful tool to boost performances of electrochemical devices due to their high surface/volume ratio, surface reactivity, and improved accessibility.
In this Special Issue, we welcome research papers and reviews focusing on the recent applications, synthesis, and characterization of nanomaterials for electrochemistry, as well as cutting-edge technological strategies for their use in real life. We would like to discuss the challenges that their development will bring. Long-term stability, low cost, and high efficiency should be obtained to attain a high technology readiness level for commercialization and to achieve a real impact on every-day life.
Prof. Dr. Domenica Tonelli
Dr. Isacco Gualandi
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- electrochemistry
- sensors
- electrocatalysis
- energy storage
- supercapacitors
- batteries
- nanoparticles
- carbon nanomaterials
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