Aqueous Batteries
A section of Batteries (ISSN 2313-0105).
Section Information
Aqueous Batteries is an emerging section in Batteries that focuses on the exploration and advancement of aqueous battery technology. Aqueous batteries utilize water-based electrolytes, offering enhanced safety and environmental sustainability compared to traditional battery technologies. This section aims to provide a platform for researchers, academics, and industry professionals to discuss the latest developments, challenges, and opportunities in the field of aqueous batteries, including aqueous supercapacitors, multi-valent, and redox-flow batteries.
The Aqueous Batteries section of the Batteries journal covers all topics in aqueous battery-related research, development, and applications:
- Aqueous electrolytes;
- Aqueous metal-ion batteries;
- Water-based energy storage;
- Safety and environmental impact;
- Electrode materials for aqueous batteries;
- Performance optimization and durability;
- Applications in renewable energy systems;
- Cost-effectiveness and scalability;
- Comparative analysis with non-aqueous battery technologies;
- Future prospects and challenges in aqueous battery research and development.
Special Issue
Following special issue within this section is currently open for submissions:
- Aqueous Zinc-Based Batteries: Issues and Opportunities (Deadline: 10 December 2024)