Polymers for Energy Applications
A special issue of Polymers (ISSN 2073-4360).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 September 2018) | Viewed by 80881
Special Issue Editors
Interests: electrochromic polymers; light-emitting diodes; solar cell; fuel cell; functional polymers and materials for optoelectronic devices
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Interests: organic electronics (OPV, OPD, and Perovskite); device physics; nanomaterials (synthesis and characterization); nanomorphology control; nanopatterning; oxide materials; stamping-transfer nanotechnology
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Polymers and their composites have recently received significant interest as electrode materials and electrolytes for high-performance supercapacitors, fuel cells, lithium-ion batteries, dye-sensitized solar cells, and electrochromic devices.
The potential use of polymer materials for devices has been investigated intensely over the past few decades. In particular, conjugated polymers show semiconductor-like behavior and have emerged as intriguing materials for the fabrication of flexible, large-area, and low power and low cost electronic devices. Moreover, the high absorption coefficients of polymers and polymer composites and the possibility of varying the band gap through molecular engineering have opened up new options for multicolor electrochromic devices and solar-energy conversion.
This Special Issue covers the synthesis, physicochemical properties, optical and electrochemical characterization, and applications of polymer materials in energy technologies. In addition, feature articles and review papers with regard to the progresses of polymer materials in a particular area are welcomed.
Prof. Dr. Tzi-yi Wu
Prof. Dr. Dong Hwan Wang
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- Polymer-based organic photovoltaic devices
- Polymer blend electrolytes
- Polymer hydrogel based materials for fuel cells
- Hybrid polymer-inorganic composites
- Synthesis of polymer composites for energy storage applications
- Polymer membranes for energy applications
- Polymers for energy storage capacitor applications
- Polymer-based organic batteries
- Optical and electrochemical characterizations of polymers
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