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Ceramic and Specialty Electrolytes for Energy Storage Devices

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Ceramic and Specialty Electrolytes for Energy Storage Devices, Volume II, investigates recent progress and challenges in a wide range of ceramic solid and quasi-solid electrolytes and specialty electrolytes for energy storage devices. The influence of these electrolyte properties on the performance of different energy storage devices is discussed in detail.

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Offers a detailed outlook on the performance requirements and ion transportation mechanism in solid polymer electrolytes

Covers solid-state electrolytes based on oxides (perovskite, anti-perovskite) and sulfide-type ion conductor electrolytes for lithium-ion batteries followed by solid-state electrolytes based on NASICON and garnet-type ionic conductors

Discusses electrolytes employed for high-temperature lithium-ion batteries, low-temperature lithium-ion batteries, and magnesium-ion batteries

Describes sodium-ion batteries, transparent electrolytes for energy storage devices, non-platinum-based cathode electrocatalyst for direct methanol fuel cells, non-platinum-based anode electrocatalyst for direct methanol fuel cells, and ionic liquid-based electrolytes for supercapacitor applications

Suitable for readers with experience in batteries as well as newcomers to the field

This book will be invaluable to researchers and engineers working on the development of next-generation energy storage devices, including materials and chemical engineers, as well as those involved in related disciplines.

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  • Weight: 620g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 07 Oct 2024
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780367701567

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Dr. Prasanth Raghavan Professor at Department of Polymer Science and Rubber Technology Cochin University of Science and Technology (CUSAT) and Visiting Professor at Department of Materials Engineering and Convergence Technology Gyeongsang National University Republic of Korea. He received his PhD in Engineering under the guidance of Prof. Jou-Hyeon Ahn from Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering Geyongsang National University Republic of Korea in 2009 under prestigious Brain Korea (BK21) Fellowship. He completed his B.Tech and M.Tech from CUSAT India. After a couple of years of attachment stint as Project Scientist at Indian Institute of Technology (IIT-D) New Delhi he moved to abroad for his PhD studies in 2007. His PhD research was focused on fabrication and investigation of nanoscale fibrous electrolytes for high performance energy storage devices. He completed his Engineering doctoral degree in less than three years and still its an unbroken record in Republic of Korea. After the PhD Dr. Prasanth joined as Research Scientist at Nanyang Technological University (NTU) Singapore in collaboration with Energy Research Institute at NTU (ERI@N) and TUM CREATE a joint electromobility research centre between Germany's Technische Universität München (TUM) and NTU where he was working with Prof. Rachid Yazami the one who has successfully introduced graphitic carbon as anode for commercial lithium ion batteries and received Draper Prize along with the Nobel Laurates Prof. J. B. Goodenough and Prof. Akira Yoshino. After four years in Singapore Dr. Prasanth moved to Rice University USA as Research Scientist where he was working with Prof. Pulickal M Ajayan the co-inventor of Carbon Nanotubes and lucky to work with 2019 Chemistry Nobel laurate Prof. J. B. Goodenough. Dr. Prasanth was selected for Brain Korea Fellowship (2007) SAGE Research Foundation Fellowship Brazil (2009) Estonian Science Foundation Fellowship European Science Foundation Fellowship (2010) Faculty Recharge UGC (2015) etc. He received many international awards including Young Scientist award Korean Electrochemical Society (2009) selected for Bharat Vikas Yuva Ratna Award (2016) etc. He developed many products such as high performance breaking parachute flex wheels for space shuttles high performance lithium ion batteries for leading portable electronic device and automobile industries etc. He has a general research interest in polymer synthesis and processing nanomaterials green/nanocomposites and electrospinning. His current research focused on nanoscale materials and polymer composites for printed and light weight charge storage solutions including high temperature supercapacitors and batteries. He have published a good number of research papers and book/book chapters in high impact factor journals and have more than 5000 citation and h-index of 45 plus. Apart from science and technology Dr. Prasanth is a poet activist and a columnist in online portals and printed media.Dr. Jabeen Fatima M. J is a research scientist at Materials Science and NanoEngineering Lab (MSNE Lab) Department of Polymer Science and Rubber Technology (PSRT) Cochin University of Science and Technology (CUSAT) India. Before joining MSNE Lab she was working as a tentative Assistant Professor at Department of NanoScience and Technology University of Calicut India. She received her Ph.D in Nanoscience and Technology from University of Calicut in 2016 India with prestigious National Fellowship JRF/SRF from Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) under Ministry of Science and Technology Government of India. Her research area was focused on synthesis of nanostructures for photoelectrodes for photovoltaic applications energy storage devices photoelectrochemical water splitting catalysis etc. She received her MS degree in Applied Chemistry (University First Rank) after receiving her B.Sc degree in Chemistry from Mahatma Gandhi University (MGU) Kottayam India. She received many prestigious fellowships like Junior/Senior Research fellowship (JRF/SRF) from Centre for Science and Research Department of Science and Technology Ministry of India Post-doctoral/research scientist fellowship from Kerala State Council for Science Technology and Environment (KSCSTE) InSc research excellence award etc. She has published a good number of full length research articles in peer reviewed international journals and book chapters with international publishers. She is serving as reviewer for many STM journals publishing by Wiley International Elsevier Springer Nature etc. Her current area of interest includes the development of flexible and free standing electrodes for printable and stretchable energy storage solutions and development of novel nanostructured materials and ternary composite electrodes and electrolytes for sustainable energy applications like super capacitors fuel cells and lithium ion batteries.

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