Special Issue on (Photo) Electrochemical Materials and Devices
Published 08 June, 2021
(Photo) electrochemical materials and devices have attracted great attention due to the increasing demand for clean, renewable and sustainable energy and technological solutions. A breakthrough in this area could lead to remarkable market recognition and rapid product development in fields such as electric vehicles, grid-scale energy storage systems, hydrogen economy and smart wearable devices. The rapid development of nanotechnology and nanomaterials has created new opportunities to explore the commercial capabilities and applications of (photo) electrochemical materials and devices.
This special issue will highlight outstanding research on all aspects of this important topic, with a focus on state-of-the-art developments and new trends.
Topics Covered:
These include, but are not limited to:
- Energy storage devices, such as batteries, fuel cells and supercapacitors
- Solar cell, electrochromic devices and smart windows
- Electrochemical sensors or biosensors
- Wearable sensing, energy-harvesting and storage
- (Photo) electrolysers for water splitting, reduction of carbon dioxide and nitrogen reduction reaction
- Modelling and simulation of (photo) electrochemical materials or processes
- New strategy for the synthesis of (photo) electrochemical materials
- Characterisation of (photo) electrochemical materials
Important Deadlines:
- Submission deadline: 30 October 2021
Submission Instructions:
Please read the Guide for Authors before submitting. All articles should be submitted online; please select Functional Nanocomposites for Piezoresistive Sensor Applications on submission.
Guest Editors:
- Prof. Maowen Xu, Southwest University, China. Email: umaowen@swu.edu.cn
- Prof. Yuxin Zhang, Chongqing University, China. Email: zhangyuxin@cqu.edu.cn
- Dr. Lili Zhang, Scientist, Decarbonisation Strategy, Process and Catalysis Research, Singapore. Email: zhang_lili@ices.a-star.edu.sg