Carbon and Related Composites for Sensors and Energy Storage Synthesis, Properties, and Application
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ArtikelUtgivningsinformation: Basel MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2024Beskrivning: 1 electronic resource (362 p.)Innehållstyp: - text
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- Technology, Engineering, Agriculture, Industrial processes
- Technology: general issues
- ASSC
- CO2 activation
- EDLC and pseudo-capacitance
- N-doping
- NV centers
- PAN
- Prussian blue
- activated carbon
- active materials
- adsorption
- ageing
- anodic stripping voltammetry
- asphaltenes
- asymmetric solid-state supercapacitor
- bimetallic bismuth
- capacitive-based sensor
- carbon black
- carbon dots
- carbon felt
- carbon fiber
- carbon material
- carbon nanotubes
- carbon nanowalls
- carbonization
- carbon–silica composite
- cellulose acetate
- chemical activation
- color centers
- composite
- diamond
- dispersive solvents
- disposable device
- electrochemical properties
- electrochemically reduced graphene oxide
- electrochemistry in droplet
- electron transfer rate constant
- energy storage
- ferrocenes
- gallium
- graphene
- graphene oxide
- graphene quantum dots
- graphite
- graphite composite
- harsh environment
- hydrogen peroxide
- hydrothermal synthesis
- ibuprofen
- indium
- lithium–sulfur batteries
- magnetometry at room temperature
- manganese dioxide
- mercury film
- mesoporous
- mesoporous carbon
- metal-organic frameworks
- microwaves
- nano-carbon
- nanocomposites
- nanodiamond
- nanotechn
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This Special Issue, entitled "Carbon and Related Composites for Sensors and Energy Storage: Synthesis, Properties, and Application" of the Journal of Carbon Research presents state-of-the-art contributions based on preparation and characterization techniques of carbon-related materials in the field of energy storage and sensor applications. Carbon and carbon nanomaterials, including 0D quantum dots, fullerenes, 1D carbon nanotubes, 2D graphene, reduced graphene oxide, and other carbon-related nanostructures, have shown unique morphological, electrical, thermal, mechanical, electromechanical, and electromagnetic properties for a wide range of applications. Highly conductive graphene materials are used for chemical and thermal sensors, while composites with carbon-related materials have been studied in a variety of electrochemical capacitors (supercapacitors) as well as in different types of batteries for energy storage.
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