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Materials Technology for the Energy and Environmental Nexus, Volume 1

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29 September 2023

The ‘materials nexus’ represents the role or connection of materials in building the path for greener energy and sustainable environment. This two-volume set covers the state-of-the-art of materials technology for greener energy and sustainable environment, including current issues, anticipated demands, and future opportunities. Each chapter demonstrates how advanced materials can be selected and prepared for device applications, providing a vital link between the science and the engineering applications. Technologies covered include functional electrode materials in energy harvesting including solar cells, solar water oxidation, fuel cells, supercapacitors, batteries and sensors, and environmental remedial applications. This reference text is highly useful for students, researchers and companies who are searching for suitable materials for energy and environmental applications.
Key Features
- Covers the cutting edge in materials technology for greener energy and sustainable environment, including current issues, anticipated demands, and future opportunities.
- Introduces the fundamentals and applications in energy conversion, generation, storage, and environmental remediation.
- Discusses the basic principles and mechanism behind materials selection.
- Provides a framework for the functional and technological aspects of the materials to guide researchers in their corresponding engineering applications.
- Demonstrates how advanced materials can be selected and prepared
for device applications.

TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Materials Science / General, Materials science, TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Power Resources / Alternative & Renewable, TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Environmental / General, Environmental science, engineering and technology

Chapter 1 The authors AA and RVM acknowledge FONDECYT Project No. 3200076, Government of Chile and Universidad Tecnológica Metropolitana, and Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez, Santiago, Chile for the financial and administrative support.
Chapter 3 The authors MPK and RVM duly acknowledges the FONDECYT postdoctoral project No. 3220475, Government of Chile and Universidad Adolfo Ibanez, Santiago, Chile for the financial support.
Chapter 8 The Authors KR, UR, PS and PA acknowledge Fondecyt postdoctoral projects (No.s.: 3200232, 3220357and 3220176) ANID, Government of Chile, Santiago for the financial assistance.
1 A sustainable energy transition to build a safer future: an introduction
2 Thin-film-based functional materials for solar cell applications
3 An overview of noble-metal-free nanostructured electrocatalysts for overall water splitting
4 The state-of-the-art of solid sorbents for carbon capture applications: opportunities and future perspectives
5 MOF-based electrocatalysts for oxygen evolution reactions
6 Hierarchical nanostructured functional materials for flexible supercapacitors
7 Sulfide-based 2D nanomaterials for photocatalytic activity
8 Recent progress in transition metal nitrides for electrochemical and photocatalytic applications
9 Recent developments in metal nanoparticle-based electrochemical biosensors for medicinal applications
10 Two-dimensional (2D)-nanolayer based functional materials in the advanced oxidation process
11 Nanostructured graphitic carbon nitride for remediation of environmental contaminants
12 Integrating algae in personal care product and cosmetic industrial wastewater treatment—an approach to enhance the circular economy with value-added products