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Biopolymer Electrolytes. Fundamentals and Applications in Energy Storage

  • Book

  • June 2018
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 4454961

Biopolymer Electrolytes: Fundamentals and Applications in Energy Storage provides the core fundamentals and applications for polyelectrolytes and their properties with a focus on biopolymer electrolytes. Increasing global energy and environmental challenges demand clean and sustainable energy sources to support the modern society. One of the feasible technologies is to use green energy and green materials in devices. Biopolymer electrolytes are one such green material and, hence, have enormous application potential in devices such as electrochemical cells and fuel cells.

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Table of Contents

1. Introduction
2. Experimental techniques
3. Blend biopolymer electrolyte
4. Gel biopolymer electrolyte
5. Solid biopolymer electrolyte

Authors

Sudhakar Y.N. Assistant Professor, Dept. of Chemistry, Sri Dharmasthala Manjunateshwara College (Autonomous), Ujire, DK, Karnataka, India. Dr. Sudhakar Y N is an Assistant Professor at Sri Dharmasthala Manjunatheshwara College (Autonomous). He received his doctorate in electrochemistry from Manipal University. He currently has 25 publications highlighting the study of biodegradable polymer electrolytes for supercapacitor and a book Electrochemical Capacitor (2015). His current interest includes the developing nanomaterials for energy devices. Selvakumar M. Associate Professor in the Dept. of Chemistry at Manipal University in Manipal, Karnataka, India. Selva M. Kumar, PhD, is associate professor in the Dept. of Chemistry at Manipal University in Manipal, Karnataka, India. Dr. Selvakumar has 7 years of experience as an instructor and 14 years of research experience with a focus on polymer electrolytes and electrode materials. D. Krishna Bhat Professor in the Dept. of Chemistry at NITK University in Surathkal, Mangalore, India. D. Krishna Bhat, PhD, is professor in the Dept. of Chemistry at NITK University in Surathkal, Mangalore, India. Dr. Bhat has 23 years of teaching and research experience. His major areas of research interest are electrochemistry, solution chemistry and nanomaterials for energy and environmental applications, and he has authored 65 journal articles on these topics.