Beschreibung:
Electrochemically Enabled Sustainability: Devices, Materials and Mechanisms for Energy Conversion covers topics related to current research in electrochemical power sources, highlighting some of the latest concepts in electrochemical conversion for sustainability. The book examines the most recent and innovative technologies employed in battery and
Electroreduction of Carbon Dioxide. Microbial Fuel Cells and Other Bio-Electrochemical Conversion Devices. Lithium Batteries: Status and Future. Hollow Mesoporous Carbon with Hierarchical Nanoarchitecture in Electrochemical Energy Storage and Conversion. Layer-Structured Cathode Materials for Energy Storage. First-Principles Approach for Cathode Design and Characterisation. Advanced Batteries and Improvements in Electrode Materials. Lead-Carbon Hybrid Ultracapacitors and Their Applications. Vanadium Flow Batteries: From Materials to Large-Scale Prototypes. Physical Properties of Negative Half-Cell Electrolytes in the Vanadium Redox Flow Battery. pH Differential Power Sources with Electrochemical Neutralisation. Index.