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Full Title

Advanced Ceramics for Energy Storage; Thermoelectrics and Photonics 1st Edition

Author(s)

Peng Cao, Zhigang Chen, Zhiguo Xia

Edition

1st Edition

ISBN

9780323907620, 9780323907613

Publisher

Elsevier (S&T)

Format

PDF and EPUB

Description

Advanced Ceramics for Energy Storage; Thermoelectrics and Photonics describes recent progress in ceramic synthesis and applications in the areas of rechargeable batteries; capacitors; fuel cells; ferroelectrics; thermoelectrics; and inorganic luminescence materials. Both fundamental scientific advancements and technological breakthroughs in terms of new ceramic chemistries; new synthesis methodologies; and new applications are discussed in detail. The latest developments in advanced electrodes; ionic conductors; catalysts; thermoelectric ceramics; and luminescent powders/ceramics and their applications are also covered. With its focus on energy-related applications; the book will be a valuable reference resource for new researchers; academics; and postgraduate students who are interested in delving deeper into energy-related materials research; in particular; the areas of electronic and optical ceramics and their potential applications.

  • Covers three key areas of ceramics science: electrochemical energy conversion; thermoelectrics; and photonics
  • An entire section that explains the fundamental theory that lies behind new ceramic chemistries and synthesis methodologies
  • Complex perspectives are explained; such as solid electrolytes and the coupling between thermal and electric phenomena and optical properties as well as electrodes; ionic conductors; catalysts; thermoelectric ceramics and their applications
  • Discusses challenges that new ceramic technology is currently facing and the potential solutions for commercial success