This contributed volume provides a comprehensive overview of nanomaterials tailored for energy storage applications, covering fundamental concepts such as computational design and modeling, synthesis techniques, characterization methods, and advanced strategies for enhancing energy storage performance. Through case studies, it demonstrates the practical applications of nanomaterials in specific energy storage devices, highlighting their significance. The book also explores advanced electrode types and fabrication techniques, addresses challenges and opportunities in the field, and offers insights into future perspectives and emerging trends. It serves as an essential resource for researchers, scientists, engineers, and students interested in materials science, nanotechnology, and energy storage, providing a thorough understanding of the latest advancements and potential developments in the field.
Table des matières
Introduction to Nanomaterials for Energy Storage.- Fundamentals of Computational Design in Nanomaterials.- Computational modelling of radiative magneto Maxwell nanofluid: An application to improving the efficiency of energy conversion and storage systems.- Characterization methods for Nanomaterials in energy storage.- Synthesis Techniques for Novel Nanomaterials.- Advanced Synthesis Strategies for Enhanced Energy Storage Performance.- In-situ Characterization techniques for Energy Storage Applications.- Case Studies: Nanomaterials in Specific Energy Storage Devices.- Advanced Electrode for Energy Storage: Types and Fabrication Techniques.- Challenges and Opportunities in Nanomaterials for Energy Storage.- Future Perspectives and Emerging Trends in Nanomaterials for Energy Storage.
A propos de l’auteur
Dr. Ramachandra Naik is a distinguished senior assistant professor of Physics at New Horizon College of Engineering, Bangalore, India, with an impressive academic background and a wealth of research experience spanning over 12 years. He has established himself as a prominent figure in the field, having published 59 research and review articles in reputable international journals. His research contributions focus on the synthesis of multifunctional inorganic metal oxides-based nanomaterials tailored for energy applications. As an accomplished author, he has authored six books and contributed chapters to five others. His expertise extends to the editorial realm, having successfully edited a book published by CRC Press Taylor and Francis.
Dr. H. P. Nagaswarupa is a distinguished professor in the Department of Studies in Chemistry at Davangere University, India, with an extensive academic journey spanning over two decades. Having authored over 171 research papers in national and international journals, Dr. Nagaswarupa is a prolific researcher in the domains of Nanoscience & Technology, Materials Science, and Corrosion Science.
Dr. H.C. Ananda Murthy is an esteemed professor of Inorganic Chemistry at the Papua New Guinea University of Technology, with an illustrious academic and research career spanning over 25 years.
Prof. Mika E.T. Sillanpää Editor in Inorganic Chemistry Communications (Elsevier) and Field Chief Editor in Frontiers in Environmental Chemistry.