"The development of renewable, low cost, high performance energy technologies is a key scientific challenge for the 21st century. Many of these energy applications involve numerous dynamic energy and mass transfer processes at the sub-nanometer to micrometer length scale that require the collaborative participation of various functional material components. In this volume the topics covered include: System integration from atomic, molecular, nano to meso scale towards optimised design of energy materials ; Design of material systems to optimizer the energy enrichment of renewable sources for photochemical, thermal-to-electric conversion, and mechanical-to-electric conversion systems ; How interfacial chemistry takes place in the energy-related processes, focusing on design principles of efficient (electro) catalysts, in-situ characterization methods and theories in energy conversion and storage ; New materials and innovations for energy applications, including new light harvesting materials / semiconductors, plasmonicsenhanced energy conversion, new catalysts for biomass conversion, and energy-related bioinspiration / biomimetic systems."--Back cover
Next-generation materials for energy chemistry : Xiamen, China, 27-29 October 2014 ; [a General Discussion on Next-Generation Materials for Energy Chemistry]
General Discussion on Next-Generation Materials for Energy Chemistry ; 2014 ; Xiamen General Discussion on Next-Generation Materials for Energy Chemistry (Xiamen) : 2014.10.27-29
Faraday discussions ; 176
2014
482 S.
24 cm
Ill., graph. Darst.
Includes bibliographical references. - Three papers are published as Open Access articles
Chair: Prof. Zhong-Qun Tian (Xiamen University, China)
Konferenzband
Englisch
DDC: | 621.3028/4 | |
BKL: | 35.14 Elektrochemie / 53.36 Energiedirektumwandler, elektrische Energiespeicher |
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