
Electrocatalytic Materials for Renewable Energy
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Electrocatalytic Materials for Renewable Energy
About this book
ELECTROCATALYTIC MATERIALS FOR RENEWABLE ENERGY
The book provides a comprehensive overview of various electrocatalytic materials and their applications in renewable energy thereby promoting a sustainable and clean energy future for all.
As an important branch of catalysts, electrocatalytic materials exhibit important catalytic reactions that can convert and store energy through reactions involving electron transfer. However, the study of electrocatalytic materials presents a huge challenge due to the highly complicated reaction network, the variety of reaction selectivity, and the puzzling reaction mechanisms. Tremendous research efforts have been made toward the fabrication of efficient electrocatalytic materials that can be used in the energy sectors.
The book covers a wide range of topics, including the synthesis, characterization, and performance evaluation of electrocatalytic materials for different renewable energy applications. Furthermore, the book discusses the challenges and opportunities associated with the development and utilization of electrocatalytic materials for renewable energy. The future utility of different electrocatalytic materials is also well-defined in the context of the renewable energy approach.
The contributors to this book are leading experts in the field of electrocatalytic materials for renewable energy, including scientists and engineers from academia, industry, and national laboratories. Their collective expertise and knowledge provide valuable insights into the latest advances in electrocatalysis for renewable energy applications.
Audience
This book is intended for researchers and professionals in the fields of materials science, chemistry, physics, and engineering who are interested in the development and utilization of electrocatalytic materials for renewable energy.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Preface
- Chapter 1 An Introduction to the Exploration of the Electronic Structure Properties of Biologically Active Natural Compounds Using Quantum Chemical Methods
- Chapter 2 Facile Synthesis of Hybrid Fe3O4/ZnO Nanosphere Composites and Their Potential Applications in Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells
- Chapter 3 Study and Analysis of Hybrid Nanofluid-Based Heat Pipes for Renewable Energy Applications
- Chapter 4 Nanosilver-Based Electrocatalytic Materials
- Chapter 5 Noble Metal-Based Nanocatalysts Dispersed on Functionalized and Alternative Supports for Low-Temperature Fuel Cells and Electrolyzers
- Chapter 6 Metal Oxide-Based Electrocatalytic Materials for Hydrogen Evolution and Hydrogen Oxidation Reaction
- Chapter 7 Metal–Organic Framework-Based Electrocatalytic Materials
- Chapter 8 Carbonaceous Materials for Supercapattery
- Chapter 9 Graphene-Based Electrocatalytic Materials Toward Electrochemical Water Splitting
- Chapter 10 Graphene Electrocatalysts: New Insights Into the Current State of Water Splitting
- Chapter 11 Environmental Electrocatalysis for Air Pollution Applications
- Chapter 12 Extraction and Purification of Cellulase Enzyme for Bioethanol Production and Its Usefulness as a Sustainable Biofuel
- Chapter 13 A Sustainable Catalytic Approach for Wastewater Bodies: An Innovation and Technological Point of View
- Chapter 14 Electrocatalytic Materials for Renewable Energy: Perspectives and Initiatives
- Index
- EULA