
Applications of Nanomaterials in Energy Storage and Electronics
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This volume describes recent advancements in the synthesis and applications of nanomaterials for energy harvesting and storage, and optoelectronics technology for next-generation devices.
This book consists of 15 chapters that cover a range of nanomaterials and the corresponding technologies.
The initial chapters summarize the recent progress in applications of nanomaterials like carbon nanotubes, metal oxides, and graphene oxides-based hybrids in solar energy harvesting using recent photovoltaic technologies. These chapters are followed by reviews on nanowires, graphene quantum dots, boron nitrides, carbon nano onions and metal organic frameworks leading to the fabrication of supercapacitors, bio-sensors, lithium-ion batteries and hydrogen storage applications. The final set of chapters cover the next generation fuel cells using polymer nanocomposites, ferroelectric liquid crystal nanocomposite and optoelectronic nanomaterials for optical memory and displays devices.
Key Features:
Describes the types of nanomaterials that are fundamental to energy storage and electronic systems. These materials include nanowires, graphene quantum dots, boron nitrides, carbon nano onions and metal organic frameworks (MOFs),
Covers the processes for nanomaterial synthesis
Reviews important photovoltaics applications of nanomaterials, including their use in energy storage, batteries and optoelectronic devices
Discusses the application of nanomaterials in electronics for sensing, bioelectronics, memory, nanocomposites for fuel cells, ferroelectric liquid crystal nanocomposites and optoelectronic nanomaterials for optical memory and displays
Provides references for further reading in every chapter
The volume informs engineers, academic researchers, research scholars and graduate students working in the area of nanomaterials for energy generation, storage and optoelectronics.
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Content
- Cover
- Title
- Copyright
- End User License Agreement
- Contents
- Foreword
- Preface
- List of Contributors
- Carbon Nanotube Based Nanomaterials for Solar Energy Storage Devices
- Ravi Prakash1, Sunil Kumar1, 2 and Pralay Maiti1,*
- INTRODUCTION
- CARBON NANOTUBES
- PROPERTIES OF CARBON NANOTUBES
- SYNTHESIS OF CARBON NANOTUBES
- Arc Discharge Method
- Laser Ablation
- Chemical Vapour Deposition
- SOLAR ENERGY STORAGE DEVICES
- CNT NANOCOMPOSITES IN SOLAR ENERGY STORAGE DEVICES
- CONCLUSION
- CONSENT FOR PUBLICATION
- CONFLICT OF INTERESTS
- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
- REFERENCE
- Recent Advances on Carbon Nanostructure-Based Biosensors
- Ashish Kalkal1 and Gopinath Packirisamy1,2,*
- INTRODUCTION
- CNTS BASED BIOSENSORS
- GRAPHENE AND ITS DERIVATIVES BASED BIOSENSORS
- CARBON DOTS AND GRAPHENE QUANTUM DOTS BASED BIOSENSORS
- CONCLUSIONS AND PERSPECTIVES
- CONSENT FOR PUBLICATION
- CONFLICT OF INTERESTS
- ALIGN="CENTER"ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
- REFERENCES
- Carbon Nano-Onions: Synthesis, Properties and Electrochemical Applications
- Jeotikanta Mohapatra1,*, Arijit Mitra2 and J. Ping Liu1
- INTRODUCTION
- PRODUCTION AND STRUCTURAL PROPERTIES OF CNOS
- SUPERCAPACITOR ELECTRODES BASED ON CNOS
- CNOS AS ANODE MATERIAL FOR LITHIUM-ION BATTERIES
- BIOSENSING CHARACTERISTICS OF CNOS
- CONCLUSION AND FUTURE OUTLOOK
- CONSENT FOR PUBLICATION
- CONFLICT OF INTERESTS
- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
- REFERENCES
- Graphene Based Hybrid Nanocomposites for Solar Cells
- Sachin Kadian1,2, Manjinder Singh1 and Gaurav Manik1,*
- INTRODUCTION
- APPLICATION OF GRAPHENE AND ITS NANOCOMPOSITES IN OSCS
- Graphene-based Materials as Electrode in OSCs
- Graphene-based Materials as Hole and Electron Transport Layer in OSCs
- APPLICATION OF GRAPHENE AND ITS NANOCOMPOSITES IN DSSCS
- APPLICATION OF GRAPHENE AND ITS NANOCOMPOSITES IN PSCS
- CONCLUSION AND FUTURE PROSPECTIVE
- CONSENT FOR PUBLICATION
- CONFLICT OF INTEREST
- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
- REFERENCES
- New Frontiers of Graphene Based Nanohybrids for Energy Harvesting Applications
- Sriparna De1,*, Arpita Adhikari2 and Dipankar Chattopadhyay2
- INTRODUCTION
- UNIQUE FEATURES OF GRAPHENE
- FABRICATION OF GRAPHENE AND ITS VARIOUS ASSEMBLY
- Self-assembly Methods
- Template Methods
- Aerosolization Process
- Direct Deposition Technique
- SIGNIFICANCE OF GRAPHENE-BASED NANOHYBRIDS
- SUPERCAPACITOR APPLICATIONS
- Lithium-ion Battery Field
- Dye-sensitized Solar Cell
- Fuel Cell Applications
- Sensor and Sensing Devices
- CONCLUDING REMARKS AND FUTURE OUTLOOK
- CONSENT FOR PUBLICATION
- CONFLICT OF INTEREST
- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
- REFERENCES
- Metal Oxide Based Nanocomposites for Solar Energy Harvesting
- K. Prabakaran1,2,*, P.J. Jandas1 and Jingting Luo1
- INTRODUCTION
- PHOTOANODE MATERIALS
- Titanium Dioxide (TiO2)
- Tin Oxide (SnO2)
- Zinc Oxide (ZnO)
- Other Metal Oxides
- CONCLUSION
- CONSENT FOR PUBLICATION
- CONFLICT OF INTEREST
- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
- REFERENCES
- Two-dimensional Functionalized Hexagonal Boron Nitride (2D h-BN) Nanomaterials for Energy Storage Applications
- Shamsiya Shams1 and B. Bindhu1,*
- INTRODUCTION
- HEXAGONAL BORON NITRIDE (H-BN)
- Doping of 2D h-BN Nanosheets
- Functionalised 2D h-BN in Energy Storage, Conversion and Utilisation
- Theoretical and Experimental Studies
- Hydrogen Storage
- Secondary Batteries
- Solar Energy Transformation and Utilisation
- RECENT TECHNICAL ADVANCEMENTS OF FUNCTIONALISED 2D H-BN AND ITS VARIOUS APPLICATIONS
- CONCLUDING REMARKS
- CONSENT FOR PUBLICATION
- CONFLICT OF INTEREST
- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
- REFERENCES
- A Concise Summary of Recent Research on MOF- Based Flexible Supercapacitors
- Ankita Mohanty1,2 and Ananthakumar Ramadoss1,*
- INTRODUCTION
- FLEXIBLE SUPERCAPACITOR DEVICE
- MOF FOR FLEXIBLE SUPERCAPACITOR
- MOF Based Flexible Supercapacitors: Various Current Collectors
- MOF Based Flexible Supercapacitors: Various Active Materials
- MOF Based Flexible Supercapacitors: Various Electrolytes
- MOF BASED FLEXIBLE SUPERCAPACITORS DEVICES
- CONCLUDING REMARKS
- CONSENT FOR PUBLICATION
- CONFLICT OF INTERESTS
- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
- REFERENCES
- Advanced Batteries and Charge Storage Devices based on Nanowires
- Sunil Kumar1,2, Ravi Prakash1 and Pralay Maiti1,*
- INTRODUCTION
- CHARGE STORAGE DEVICES
- Nanowire Electrodes as Charge Storage Medium
- Function and Mechanism of Charge Storage Devices
- Role of Nanowire based Separator in Energy Storage Devices
- Functionalized Nanowires and its Integrated Storage Capacity
- Surface Chromophore (Active Sites) and its Energy Retention Capacity
- STORAGE PERFORMANCE DEPENDENT ON HYBRID AND COMPOSITE PHASE OF NANOWIRE ELECTRODE
- Storage Behaviour of Core Shell and Porous Structures
- Synergistic Interaction of Nanowire with Conjugated Polymer and Metal Oxide/Sulfide
- Influence of Doping, Coating and Redox Active Group on Nanowire Electrode
- Phase Dependent Functional Properties and Electrochemical Storage Correlation
- Integrated Storage based on 1D Metal - Organic Frameworks (MOFs) Anchored Nanowire
- CONCLUDING REMARKS
- CONSENT FOR PUBLICATION
- CONFLICT OF INTERESTS
- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
- REFERENCES
- Polymer Nanocomposite Membrane for Fuel cell Applications
- Ratikanta Nayak1,2,*, Harilal 3 and Prakash Chandra Ghosh4
- INTRODUCTION
- POLYMER ELECTROLYTE MEMBRANE FUEL CELL
- Advantages of Fuel Cell
- Disadvantages of Fuel Cell
- POLYMER ELECTROLYTE (OR PROTON-EXCHANGE) MEMBRANE FUEL CELL
- Thermally Stable Polymer
- NANOCOMPOSITE MEMBRANE
- Graphene Oxide Nanocomposite
- CNT Nanocomposite
- SiO2 Silicate-based Nanocomposite
- Titanium Dioxide (TiO2) based Nanocomposite
- Nanocomposite PEMs with Perovskite-type Oxides Protonic Conductors
- Nanocomposite PEMs with Zeolite
- Nanocomposite PEMs with Cellulose Whiskers (CWs)
- CONCLUDING REMARKS
- CONSENT FOR PUBLICATION
- CONFLICT OF INTERESTS
- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
- REFERENCES
- Graphene-based Nanocomposites for Electro-optic Devices
- Monojit Bag1,*, Jitendra Kumar1 and Ramesh Kumar1
- INTRODUCTION
- GRAPHENE OXIDE IN PEROVSKITE-BASED DEVICES
- Reduced Graphene Oxide in Perovskite-based Devices
- Doped Graphene in Perovskite-based Devices
- Incorporation of GQDs into Perovskite Active Layer
- CONCLUSION
- CONSENT FOR PUBLICATION
- CONFLICT OF INTERESTS
- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
- REFERENCES
- Ferroelectric Liquid Crystal Nanocomposite for Optical Memory and Next Generation Display Applications
- Harris Varghese1,2, T.K. Abhilash1,2 and Achu Chandran1,2,*
- INTRODUCTION
- FLC-NANOCOMPOSITES FOR MEMORY APPLICATION
- Metal Nanoparticles in FLC
- Semiconducting Nanoparticles in FLC
- Insulating Nanoparticles in FLC
- Other Nanoparticles in FLC
- FLC-NANOCOMPOSITES FOR NEXT-GENERATION DISPLAY APPLICATIONS
- Metal Nanoparticles in FLC
- Semiconducting Nanoparticles in FLC
- Insulating Nanoparticles in FLC
- Other nanoparticles in FLC
- CONCLUSION
- CONSENT FOR PUBLICATION
- CONFLICT OF INTEREST
- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
- REFERENCES
- Next-Generation Energy Storage and Optoelectronic Nanodevices
- Debabrata Panda1 and Krunal M. Gangawane1,*
- INTRODUCTION
- LATEST TRENDS IN SUPERCAPACITORS
- Electrochemical Double-layer Capacitors (EDLC)
- Pseudo Capacitors (PCs)
- 3D Porous Supercapacitor
- Paper-like Supercapacitor
- Fiber and Yarn-like Supercapacitor
- 3D Printed Supercapacitor
- Battery type Supercapacitor
- BATTERIES
- Lithium-Ion Batteries
- Nickel-Metal Hydride (NiMH) Batteries
- Lead-Acid Batteries
- Na-S battery
- OPTOELECTRONIC NANO-DEVICES
- CONCLUSION
- CONSENT FOR PUBLICATION
- CONFLICT OF INTEREST
- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
- REFERENCES
- Nanomaterials' Synthesis Approaches for Energy Storage and Electronics Applications
- Ravi Verma1,*, Shanky Jha2, D. Harimurugan2, H. N. Nagendra3,4, Srinivasan Kasthurirengan3, N. C. Shivaprakash4 and Upendra Behera3
- INTRODUCTION
- BASIC APPROACHES TO SYNTHESIZE NANOMATERIALS
- Bottom-up Technique
- Chemical Vapour Deposition (CVD)
- Sol Gel
- Bio-synthesis
- Pyrolysis
- Top-Down Techniques
- Mechanical Milling
- Nanolithography
- Laser-ablation
- Thermal Decomposition
- NANOMATERIAL IN ELECTRONICS: LAB-ON-A-CHIP TECHNOLOGY
- Electrochemical detection
- Optical Detection
- Other Detection Methods
- Nanomaterials as Performance Transparent Displays
- NANOMATERIALS IN ENERGY STORAGE
- Battery Storage Applications
- Thermo-Electric Material Applications
- Nanomaterials in Gas Sensing
- Nanomaterials in Lead-free Soldering
- Nanomaterials in Humidity Sensing
- Nanomaterials as High Performance Super Capacitor
- CONCLUDING REMARKS
- CONSENT FOR PUBLICATION
- CONFLICT OF INTEREST
- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
- REFERENCES
- Nanomaterials for Flexible Photovoltaic Fabrics
- Sudheer Kumar1,* and Sukhila Krishnan2
- INTRODUCTION
- TYPES OF PHOTOVOLTAIC FIBERS
- Inorganic Photovoltaic Fibers
- Organic Photovoltaic Fibers
- Dye-sensitized Photovoltaic Fibers
- Perovskite Photovoltaic Fibers
- FABRICATION OF NANOMATERIAL-BASED PHOTOVOLTAICS FABRICS
- APPLICATION OF NANOSTRUCTURED BASED FLEXIBLE FABRICS FOR ENERGY HARVESTING AND STORAGE
- Photovoltaic Textile (PV)
- Wearable Electronics
- CONCLUSIONS
- CONSENT FOR PUBLICATION
- CONFLICT OF INTERESTS
- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
- REFERENCES
- Subject Index
- Back Cover
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