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Effects of nanostructure on clean energy: big solutions gained from small features

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posted on 2024-11-16, 10:17 authored by Jinyan Xiong, Chao Han, Zhen Li, Shi DouShi Dou
The increasing energy consumption and environmental concerns have driven the development of cost-effective, high-efficiency clean energy. Advanced functional nanomaterials and relevant nanotechnologies are playing a crucial role and showing promise in resolving some energy issues. In this view, we focus on recent advances of functional nanomaterials in clean energy applications, including solar energy conversion, water splitting, photodegradation, electrochemical energy conversion and storage, and thermoelectric conversion, which have attracted considerable interests in the regime of clean energy.

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Citation

Xiong, J., Han, C., Li, Z. & Dou, S. (2015). Effects of nanostructure on clean energy: big solutions gained from small features. Science Bulletin, 60 (24), 2083-2090.

Journal title

Science Bulletin

Volume

60

Issue

24

Pagination

2083-2090

Language

English

RIS ID

104596

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