Electrochemically enabled sustainability : devices, materials, and mechanisms for energy conversion / Kwong-Yu Chan and Chi-Ying Vanessa Li.
Contributor(s): Chan, Kwong-Yu (Chemical engineer)
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621.31 WAY-I Integrating smart grids and renewable technology | 621.31042 BRA-E Electrical contacts : | 621.3124 BHA-E Energy harvesting with functional materials and microsystems | 621.31242 ELE-E Electrochemically enabled sustainability : | 621.312429 LIP-F Fuel cells and hydrogen production / | 621.312429 LIP-F Fuel cells and hydrogen production / | 621.31244 KAL-E Electric power system fundamentals |
"With Contributions from leading researchers in their fields, this book provides an overview of the most important electrochemical power sources in development today. Focusing on materials, design, and performance, the text presents the most recent and innovative technologies employed in battery and fuel cell technology. Topics include acid/alkaline batteries, microbial fuel cells, Li-Air, Li-Sulphur, flow batteries, lithium ion batteries, lead acid batteries, supercapacitors, photoelectrochemistry, and carbon dioxide electroreduction. The book discusses the advantages of these fuel cells over conventional power sources and their future applications"-- Provided by publisher.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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