Towards Next Generation Energy Storage Technologies
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Towards Next Generation Energy Storage Technologies

From Fundamentals to Commercial Applications

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Towards Next Generation Energy Storage Technologies

From Fundamentals to Commercial Applications

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Develop the clean technologies of the future with these novel energy storage technologies

Energy storage is a crucial component of the broader battle to develop clean energy sources and transform the power grid in light of advancing climate change. Numerous new energy storage technologies based on electrochemical redox reactions have recently been developed or proposed, promising to reduce costs and enable energy-dense devices and applications of many kinds. This urgent work demands to be incorporated into chemistry, materials science, and industry at every level.

Towards Next Generation Energy Storage Technologies offers a comprehensive overview of these novel technologies and their applications. Beginning with an introduction to the fundamentals of electrochemistry and energy storage, it offers current and future research questions, design strategies, and much more. It is a must-own for scientists and engineers looking to develop the energy grid of the future.

Towards Next Generation Energy Storage Technologies readers will also find:

  • Summaries of state-of-the-art research and open challenges
  • Detailed discussion of technologies including lithium-ion batteries, all-solid-state batteries, aqueous multi-valence energy storage systems, and more
  • Discussion of applications including electric vehicles, aerospace devices, and many others

Towards Next Generation Energy Storage Technologies is ideal for materials scientists, inorganic chemists, electrochemists, electronics engineers, and anyone working on the clean energy grid or electrical devices.

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Publisher
Wiley-VCH
Year
2024
ISBN
9783527845293
Edition
1

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright
  4. Contents
  5. Preface
  6. Acknowledgments
  7. Chapter 1 Introduction
  8. Chapter 2 Fundamentals of Electrochemical Energy Storage Technologies
  9. Chapter 3 Lithiumā€Ion Batteries
  10. Chapter 4 Sodiumā€Ion Batteries
  11. Chapter 5 Allā€Solidā€State Batteries
  12. Chapter 6 Lithiumā€“Sulfur Battery
  13. Chapter 7 Aqueous Multivalent Metal Ion Batteries: Fundamental Mechanism and Applications
  14. Chapter 8 Liā€O2 and Liā€CO2 Batteries
  15. Chapter 9 Supercapacitors
  16. Chapter 10 Batteryā€“Supercapacitor Hybrid Devices
  17. Chapter 11 Fuel Cells
  18. Index
  19. EULA