Nanomaterials for Electrocatalytic Applications in Energy and Sensing
A special issue of Nanomaterials (ISSN 2079-4991).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 December 2018) | Viewed by 55901
Special Issue Editor
Interests: electrochemiluminescence; sensors; thin films; electrochemistry
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Dear Colleagues,
Currently, there is a tremendous interest in the development of materials with intriguing and peculiar properties at the nanoscale for efficient applications in energy and sensing. Electrocatalysis is a branch of science that investigate chemical reactions occurring at the surface of a variety of nanomaterials from metal nanoparticles to carbon nanomaterials to cite few, with applications spanning from reactions of interest in fuel cells (hydrogen oxidation, oxygen reduction reactions, conversion of CO2 to methanol) to sensors (detection of analytes of clinical and/or environmental interest). This Special Issue of Nanomaterials on electrocatalytic applications in energy and sensing aims at collecting reviews and recent papers on the most recent development in electrocatalysis studies for energy and sensing applications.
Dr. Paolo Bertoncello
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- hydrogen evolution reactions
- oxygen reduction reactions
- water splitting
- metal nanoparticles
- carbon nanomaterials
- electrocatalytic reactions
- sensors
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