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Elsevier - Health Sciences Division
18 May 2022
Metal-Organic Framework-Based Nanomaterials for Energy Conversion and Storage addresses current challenges and covers design and fabrication approaches for nanomaterials based on metal organic frameworks for energy generation and storage technologies. The effect of synthetic diversity, functionalization, ways of improving conductivity and electronic transportation, tuning-in porosity to accommodate various types of electrolyte, and the criteria to achieve the appropriate pore size, shape and surface group of different metal sites and ligands are explored. The effect of integration of other elements, such as second metals or hetero-atomic doping in the system, to improve catalytic activity and durability, are also covered.

This is an important reference source for materials scientists, engineers and energy scientists looking to further their understanding on how metal organic framework-based nanomaterials are being used to create more efficient energy conversion and storage systems.

Edited by:   , , , , , , , , , ,
Imprint:   Elsevier - Health Sciences Division
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 235mm,  Width: 191mm, 
Weight:   1.650kg
ISBN:   9780323911795
ISBN 10:   032391179X
Series:   Micro & Nano Technologies
Pages:   814
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Part I: Fundamentals 1. MOF-based nanostructures and nanomaterials for next-generation energy storage: an introduction 2. Recent advances in MOFs for electrochemical energy storage and conversion devices 3. Design and construction of MOF nanomaterials 4. Strategies to enhance the electrochemical properties of MOFs 5. Biological MOFs (bio-MOFs) for energy applications Part II: Metal-Organic frameworks for fuel cells 6. MOF-based electrocatalysts for oxygen evolution reactions 7. Recent development in MOFs for oxygen evolution reactions 8. Effect of structural modifications on the oxygen reduction reaction properties of metal-organic framework-based catalysts 9. Metal organic framework-based nanomaterials as suitable electrocatalysts for evolution of hydrogen Part III: Metal-organic frameworks for batteries 10. MOF nanomaterials for battery cathodes 11. MOFs and their derivatives for anode of high-performance rechargeable batteries 12. Polyoxometalate-based metal organic frameworks (POMOFs) for lithium-ion batteries 13. MOFs-based nanomaterials for metal-sulfur batteries 14. MOFs-based nanomaterials for metal-ion batteries 15. MOF-based nanomaterials for zinc-based battery cathodes 16. MOF-based electrolytes for battery applications Part IV: Metal-organic frameworks for supercapacitors 17. Recent development in MOFs for supercapacitor applications 18. MOFsemetal oxides/sulfides/phoshides nanocomposites for supercapacitors 19. MOFs-carbon nanocomposites for supercapacitors 20. Flexible supercapacitors based on nanocomposites of MOFs 21. Other nanocomposites of MOFs for supercapacitors Part V: Metal-organic frameworks for photovoltaics 22. MOFs-based dye-sensitized photovoltaics 23. Recent development in MOFs for perovskite-based solar cells 24. Integrating MOFs into dye-sensitized solar cells 25. Integrating MOFs into dye-sensitized solar cells Part VI: Metal-organic frameworks for fuel/gas storage 26. MOFs for hydrogen storage 27. Multicriteria decision making in organic-metal frameworks for fuel storage 28. Current development in MOFs for hydrogen storage: a mechanistic investigation 29. MOFs for solar photochemistry applications Part VII: Metal-organic franeworks for other applications 30. Metal-organic frameworks for nanogenerators 31. MOF-based photocatalysts for hydrogen generation by water splitting 32. Metal-organic framework for photocatalytic reduction of carbon dioxide 33. MOF-based advanced nanomaterials for electrocatalysis applications

Ram K. Gupta is a Professor in the Department of Chemistry at Pittsburg State University, USA. His research interests include green energy production and storage using conducting polymers, 2D materials, nanostructured materials and composites, polymers from renewable resources for industrial applications, polymer recycling for sustainable future, bio-compatible nanofibers and thin films for tissue regeneration, scaffolds, bio-degradable metallic implants, and antibacterial applications. Tuan Anh Nguyen is Principal Research Scientist at the Institute for Tropical Technology, Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology, Hanoi, Vietnam. His research focuses on advanced nanomaterials and nanotechnology for corrosion and materials integrity in transportation systems. His research activities include smart coatings, conducting polymers, corrosion and protection of metals/concrete, antibacterial materials, and advanced nanomaterials. Ghulam Yasin is a researcher in the School of Environment and Civil Engineering at Dongguan University of Technology, Guangdong, China. His expertise covers the design and development of hybrid devices and technologies of carbon nanostructures and advanced nanomaterials for for real-world impact in energy-related and other functional applications.

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