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Polymers for Energy Storage and Conversion
One of the first comprehensive books to focus on the role of polymers in the burgeoning energy materials market
Polymers for Energy Storage and Conversion assimilates recent advances in the control of polymer molecular structure, which allows the polymer properties to be more finely tuned, leading to new applications in energy storage and conversion. It includes the synthesis and properties of a large number of polymer systems for applications such as lithium batteries, photovoltaics, and solar cells.
Polymers for Energy Storage and Conversion:
- Introduces the structure and properties of polymer hydrogel with respect to its applications for low to intermediate temperature polymer electrolyte-based fuel cells
- Describes PVAc-based polymer blend electrolytes for lithium batteries
- Reviews lithium polymer batteries based on ionic liquids
- Proposes the concept of the solar cell with organic multiple quantum dots (MQDs)
- Discusses solvent effects in polymer-based organic photovoltaic devices
- Provides an overview of the properties of the polymers that factor into their use for solar power, whether for niche applications or for large-scale harvesting
- Reviews the use of macroporous organic polymers as promising materials for energy gas storage
Readership
Materials scientists working with energy materials, polymer engineers, chemists, and other scientists and engineers working with photovoltaics and batteries as well as in the solar and renewable energy sectors.