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Nanomaterials for Sustainable Energy

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  • Presents applications of nanomaterials for energy production and storaging
  • Displays also artificial photosynthesis in nanomaterials
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

Part of the book series: NanoScience and Technology (NANO)

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Table of contents (15 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xvii
  2. Nanostructured Materials for High Efficiency Perovskite Solar Cells

    • Meidan Ye, Xueqin Liu, James Iocozzia, Xiangyang Liu, Zhiqun Lin
    Pages 1-39
  3. Dielectric Nanomaterials for Silicon Solar Cells

    • Ingo Dirnstorfer, Thomas Mikolajick
    Pages 41-94
  4. Piezoelectric Nanomaterials for Energy Harvesting

    • Kory Jenkins, Rusen Yang
    Pages 193-213
  5. Discotic Liquid Crystals for Self-organizing Photovoltaics

    • Hari Krishna Bisoyi, Quan Li
    Pages 215-252
  6. Vertically-Aligned Carbon Nanotubes for Electrochemical Energy Conversion and Storage

    • Feng Du, Quanbin Dai, Liming Dai, Qiuhong Zhang, Thomas Reitz, Levi Elston
    Pages 253-270
  7. Incorporating Graphene into Fuel Cell Design

    • Edward P. Randviir, Craig E. Banks
    Pages 293-312
  8. Mesoporous Materials for Fuel Cells

    • Jin Zhang, San Ping Jiang
    Pages 313-369
  9. Thermoelectric Nanocomposites for Thermal Energy Conversion

    • Yucheng Lan, Zhifeng Ren
    Pages 371-443
  10. Nanomaterials for Hydrogen Generation from Solar Water Splitting

    • Zhenhuan Zhao, Zhiming Wang, Jiming Bao
    Pages 445-470
  11. Nanomaterials for Rechargeable Lithium Batteries

    • Sebastien Martinet
    Pages 471-512
  12. Nanomaterials for the Production of Biofuels

    • Sudipta De, Rafael Luque
    Pages 559-582
  13. Back Matter

    Pages 583-590

About this book

This book presents the unique mechanical, electrical, and optical properties of nanomaterials, which play an important role in the recent advances of energy-related applications. Different nanomaterials have been employed in energy saving, generation, harvest, conversion, storage, and transport processes very effectively and efficiently. Recent progress in the preparation, characterization and usage of 1D, 2D nanomaterials and hybrid architectures for energy-related applications and relevant technologies and devices, such as solar cells, thermoelectronics, piezoelectronics, solar water splitting, hydrogen production/storage, fuel cells, batteries, and supercapacitors is covered. Moreover, the book also highlights novel approaches in nanomaterials design and synthesis and evaluating materials sustainability issues. Contributions from active and leading experts regarding important aspects like the synthesis, assembly, and properties of nanomaterials for energy-related applications arecompiled into a reference book. As evident from the diverse topics, the book will be very valuable to researchers working in the intersection of physics, chemistry, biology, materials science and engineering. It may set the standard and stimulates future developments in this rapidly emerging fertile frontier of nanomaterials for energy.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Chemical Physics Interdisciplinary Prog, Kent State Univ, Liquid Crystal Inst, Kent, USA

    Quan Li

About the editor

Quan Li, Ph.D., is Director of Organic Synthesis and Advanced Materials Laboratory at the Liquid Crystal Institute of Kent State University, where he is also Adjunct Professor in the Chemical Physics Interdisciplinary Program. He has directed research projects funded by US Air Force Research Laboratory, US Air Force Office of Scientific Research, US Army Research Office, US Department of Defense Multidisciplinary University Research Initiative, US National Science Foundation, US Department of Energy, US National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Ohio Third Frontier, Samsung Electronics etc. He received his Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry from Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) in Shanghai, where he was promoted to the youngest Full Professor of Organic Chemistry and Medicinal Chemistry in February of 1998. He was a recipient of CAS One-Hundred Talents Award (BeiRenJiHua) in 1999. He was Alexander von Humboldt Fellow in Germany. He has also won Kent State University Outstanding Research and Scholarship Award. Li has edited three Wiley books and three Springer books in the past five years, and is the invited author of the entry “Liquid Crystals” for Kirk-Othmer Encyclopedia and “Gold Nanorodsfor  Encyclopedia of Surface and Colloid Science. 

 

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