
eBook - ePub
Energy Materials
Fundamentals to Applications
- 628 pages
- English
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eBook - ePub
Energy Materials
Fundamentals to Applications
About this book
Includes details of the fundamental phenomenological theories of solar cells, Li ion/ Li-air/Li-S batteries, fuel cells and their energy storage mechanisms. Discusses properties of various energy materials in addition to their device operation and evaluation.
- Includes details of the fundamental phenomenological theories of solar cells, Li ion/ Li-air/Li-S batteries, fuel cells and their energy storage mechanisms
- Discusses properties of various energy materials in addition to their device operation and evaluation
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Yes, you can access Energy Materials by Sanjay J. Dhoble,N. Thejo Kalyani,B. Vengadaesvaran,Abdul Kariem Arof in PDF and/or ePUB format, as well as other popular books in Physical Sciences & Energy. We have over one million books available in our catalogue for you to explore.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Front Matter
- Table of Contents
- Copyright
- Contributors
- Preface
- List of Illustrations
- List of Tables
- Chapter 1 : Energy materials: Fundamental physics and latest advances in relevant technology
- Chapter 2 : Solar cell technology
- Chapter 3 : Energy materials: synthesis and characterization techniques
- Chapter 4 : An extensive study of the adhesion and antifogging of the transparent polydimethylsiloxane/Sylgard coating system
- Chapter 5 : Crystalline silicon solar cells
- Chapter 6 : Introduction to solar energy and its conversion into electrical energy by using dye-sensitized solar cells
- Chapter 7 : Dye-sensitized solar cells
- Chapter 8 : Potential of nanooxidic materials and structures of photoanodes for DSSCs
- Chapter 9 : Perovskite solar cells
- Chapter 10 : Layered and spinel structures as lithium-intercalated compounds for cathode materials
- Chapter 11 : Prospects and challenges in the selection of polymer electrolytes in advanced lithium–air batteries
- Chapter 12 : Li-S ion batteries: a substitute for Li-ion storage batteries
- Chapter 13 : Glasses and glass-ceramics as sealants in solid oxide fuel cell applications
- Chapter 14 : Role of rare-earth ions for energy-saving LED lighting devices
- Chapter 15 : Synthesis and luminescence study of silicate-based phosphors for energy-saving light-emitting diodes
- Chapter 16 : Investigations of energy-efficient RE(TTA)3dmphen complexes dispersed in polymer matrices for solid-state lighting applications
- Chapter 17 : Synthesis and characterization of energy-efficient Mq2 (M=Zn, Cd, Ca, and Sr) organometallic complexes for OLED display applications
- Chapter 18 : Spectral response and quantum efficiency evaluation of solar cells: a review
- Chapter 19 : Energy materials: Applications and propelling opportunities
- Chapter 20 : Sustainability, recycling, and lifetime issues of energy materials
- Index
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