Non-conventional Nanomaterial Architectures for Energy Conversion and Storage

Energy security is among the highest concerns for future living in this planet; therefore, securing it from renewable sources such as solar and biomass are of extreme importance. One of the most viable way to secure renewable energy is to convert them into electrical energy or as fuel. Furthermore,...

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Main Author: Rajan, Jose
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Language:English
Published: 2016
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spelling ump-124512018-02-19T07:24:12Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/12451/ Non-conventional Nanomaterial Architectures for Energy Conversion and Storage Rajan, Jose QC Physics Energy security is among the highest concerns for future living in this planet; therefore, securing it from renewable sources such as solar and biomass are of extreme importance. One of the most viable way to secure renewable energy is to convert them into electrical energy or as fuel. Furthermore, emergence of high performing electronics and electric vehicles demand electrical energy storage devices with high storage and power capabilities. Conventional nanoparticles although offer high surface area for superior performance their adverse surface effects determining stability and electrical properties are a bottleneck to exploit the full potential of nanomaterials. Non-conventional nano-morphologies such as wires, tubes, flowers, sheets, and many hierarchical structures overcome those drawbacks and offer numerous opportunities to be ideal candidates for energy conversion and storage. However, most of those promising nanostructures are yet to be scaled up for large scale production and efforts along this direction is currently underway while keeping up the pace to develop new nanostructures. This lecture would provide an overview of the developments on the non-conventional morphologies and outlook for future developments. 2016-03-19 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/12451/1/NEDS2016_Keynote_R.Jose.pdf Rajan, Jose (2016) Non-conventional Nanomaterial Architectures for Energy Conversion and Storage. In: The 2016 International Conference on New Energy and Sustainable Development (NESD 2016), 19-20 March 2016 , Changsha, China. . http://www.nedsd2016.org/speakers.html
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Non-conventional Nanomaterial Architectures for Energy Conversion and Storage
description Energy security is among the highest concerns for future living in this planet; therefore, securing it from renewable sources such as solar and biomass are of extreme importance. One of the most viable way to secure renewable energy is to convert them into electrical energy or as fuel. Furthermore, emergence of high performing electronics and electric vehicles demand electrical energy storage devices with high storage and power capabilities. Conventional nanoparticles although offer high surface area for superior performance their adverse surface effects determining stability and electrical properties are a bottleneck to exploit the full potential of nanomaterials. Non-conventional nano-morphologies such as wires, tubes, flowers, sheets, and many hierarchical structures overcome those drawbacks and offer numerous opportunities to be ideal candidates for energy conversion and storage. However, most of those promising nanostructures are yet to be scaled up for large scale production and efforts along this direction is currently underway while keeping up the pace to develop new nanostructures. This lecture would provide an overview of the developments on the non-conventional morphologies and outlook for future developments.
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title_short Non-conventional Nanomaterial Architectures for Energy Conversion and Storage
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title_fullStr Non-conventional Nanomaterial Architectures for Energy Conversion and Storage
title_full_unstemmed Non-conventional Nanomaterial Architectures for Energy Conversion and Storage
title_sort non-conventional nanomaterial architectures for energy conversion and storage
publishDate 2016
url http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/12451/
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http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/12451/1/NEDS2016_Keynote_R.Jose.pdf
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