Editorial Board Members’ Collection Series in “Energy Storage and Conversion”
A special issue of Inorganics (ISSN 2304-6740). This special issue belongs to the section "Inorganic Solid-State Chemistry".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 25 January 2025 | Viewed by 263
Special Issue Editors
Interests: energy storage and conversion; solid state ionics; nanomaterials; nanoionics; lithium batteries; energy materials; insertion reactions; vibrational spectroscopy
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Interests: hydrogen storage; hydrogen energy; hydride; rechargeable battery materials
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Dear Colleagues,
Various inorganic materials, including carbon, oxides, hydrides, chalcogenides, phosphates, and nitrides, play an important role in energy storage and conversion devices. These emerging multi-functional energy storage devices (including supercapacitors, lithium-ion batteries, sodium-ion batteries, lithium–sulfur batteries, lithium metal batteries, and other batteries) and conversion devices (such as polyelectrolyte membrane fuel cells (PEMFCs), solid oxide fuel cells, solar cells, and hydrogen energy cells) are currently the focus of global scientific research.
In this Special Issue, the latest discoveries from theoretical experiments as well as basic research related to these emerging energy materials are most welcome, and original research papers, reviews, communications, etc., will be considered. Research areas may include (but are not limited to) the following:
- Batteries;
- Supercapacitors;
- Energy storage devices;
- Fuel cells;
- Electrocatalysts;
- Hydrogen storage;
- Electrode materials.
Prof. Dr. Christian Julien
Dr. Hai-Wen Li
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- Li/Na/K/Zn-ion batteries
- fuel cells
- hydrogen energy
- energy storage and conversion
- energy materials
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