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Buch, Englisch, Format (B × H): 189 mm x 246 mm

Mahmood / Wang

Rechargeable Batteries

Electrodes Materials and Electrolyte Interfaces
Erscheinungsjahr 2024
ISBN: 978-0-443-15534-5
Verlag: Elsevier Science & Technology

Electrodes Materials and Electrolyte Interfaces

Buch, Englisch, Format (B × H): 189 mm x 246 mm

ISBN: 978-0-443-15534-5
Verlag: Elsevier Science & Technology


Rechargeable Batteries: Electrodes Materials and Electrolyte Interfaces�reviews the latest advances in nanomaterials and understanding of battery chemistry processes to enable new battery technologies.

First the, mechanism of ionic storage at the nanoscale and the chemistry of solid interphase films and the electrode/electrolyte interface is considered. Then, the book explores the barriers and opportunities of nanostructures for commercial adoption and how recent research has tried to overcome these challenges through materials design and electrolyte modification for different battery chemistries. Techniques used to effectively characterize new electrode materials to fast track the development of secondary rechargeable batteries are discussed. Finally, key issues preventing the lab scale battery advancement to commercial applications, are examined.

Rechargeable Batteries: Electrodes Materials and Electrolyte Interfaces is suitable for researchers and practitioners in academia and R&D in the subject areas of materials science and engineering, chemistry, chemical engineering and energy.

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1. Introduction to battery technology�

2. Electrochemistry and ionic storage at the nanoscale

3. Transformation of electrodes from bulk to nanoscale

4. Challenges with nanostructured electrodes�

5. Challenges with electrolytes at the nanoscale

6. Electrode/electrolyte interface

7. Importance of the Solid Electrolyte Interphase (SEI) and its dynamics�

8. Nanostructured anodes

9. Nanostructured cathodes

10. Importance of Theoretical calculations in Battery Research

11. Metal batteries

12. Host nanostructures for metal electrodes

13. Metal air batteries

14. Sulphur batteries

15. Silicon battery

16. Electrolytes

17. Ionic batteries

18. Aqueous batteries

19. Solid-state batteries

20. Advanced characterization tools

21. From lab scale to grid-scale

22. Recovery of materials from consumed batteries


Wang, Guoxiu
Prof. Guoxiu Wang is currently the Director of the Centre for Clean Energy Technology and a Distinguished Professor (2012-Present) in the School of Mathematical & Physical Sciences, Faculty of Science, at University of Technology (UTS), Australia. Professor Wang is an expert in materials chemistry, electrochemistry, energy storage and conversion, and battery technologies. He has won a large number of external research grants and has published over 600 refereed journal papers, and delivered 100 invited talks worldwide. He has received many awards and recognitions for his research accomplishments, some of which include: 2017 Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry (FRSC); 2018 Fellow of International Society of Electrochemistry (ISE); 2020 Fellow of European Academy of Sciences. Web of Science Clarivate Analytics 2018 Highly Cited Researcher (Chemistry, Materials Science), 2019-2020 (Materials Science).

Mahmood, Nasir
Dr Nasir Mahmood is a Senior Vice-Chancellor Fellow at RMIT University. He obtained his PhD from Peking University with distinction in 2015. He is internationally known for his innovative developments in advanced materials for a sustainable society, especially for energy and environment. He obtained his BS in chemistry from the Institute of Chemistry, the University of Punjab in 2009 and an MS in Materials Science and Surface Engineering from the School of Chemical and Materials Engineering, National University of Science and Technology, Pakistan in 2011. His early career began at the University of Wollongong, Australia (2015-16) followed by securing a research fellow position at Tianjin University, China (2016-17). He has been awarded several prestigious awards including the Beijing Science and Technology Award by the Municipal Government of Beijing, China. He is currently serving as an Associate Editor for Frontiers in Chemistry.

Mahmood, Asif
Asif Mahmood received his BS degree in Chemistry from the Government College University, Lahore in 2009, MS degree in Materials and Surface Engineering from the National University of Science and Technology, Islamabad, Pakistan, in 2011 and a PhD degree in Materials Science and Engineering from Peking University, Beijing. Currently, he is working as a research fellow at the University of Sydney. His research interests include nanomaterials for electrochemical processes and rechargeable batteries. He has won several awards including an Exceptional Award for Academic Innovation, Peking University International Students Academic Award and Ministry of Education of China's Excellent Foreign Student Scholarship. Recently, he was recognized as the Higher Education Rising Stars 2020 by The Educator in Australia and he has also been recognized as one of the top 2% highly cited researchers in the world.



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