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Nanobatteries and Nanogenerators. Materials, Technologies and Applications. Micro and Nano Technologies

  • Book

  • November 2020
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 5007964

The term 'nanobattery' can refer not only to the nanosized battery, but also to the uses of nanotechnology in a macro-sized battery for enhancing its performance and lifetime. Nanobatteries can offer many advantages over the traditional battery, including higher power density, shorter charging time, and longer shelf life. Nano-generators refer to the uses of nanosized devices and materials to convert mechanical, thermal and light-based energies into electricity. Similar to with traditional battery, in nanobatteries, the chemical energy is converted into electricity.

This book addresses the fundamental design concepts and promising applications of nanobatteries and nanogenerators. Particular application areas include healthcare, biomedical, smart nanodevices and nanosensors, which may require new electric power sources, including self-powered ability and nanostructured electric power sources. In this regard, nanobatteries and nanogenerators represent the next generation of electric power.

This is an important reference source for materials scientists, engineers and energy scientists, who are looking to increase their understanding of how nanotechnology is being used to create new energy storage and generation solutions.

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Table of Contents

PART 1: BASIC PRINCIPLES 1. Nanobattery and Nanogenerator: An introduction 2. Methods for design and fabrication of nanobattery 3. Methods for characterization and evaluation of nanobattery 4. Nanoscale interface techniques for standardized integration of nanobattery 5. Mathematical modeling for charging and discharging processes of nanobattery 6. Methods for design and fabrication of nanogenerator 7. Methods for characterization and evaluation of nanogenerator 8. Nanoscale interface techniques for standardized integration of nanogenerator

PART 2: NANOMATERIALS FOR RECHARGEABLE BATTERY 9. Nanostructured anodes in rechargeable batteries� 10. Nanostructured cathodes in rechargeable batteries 11.Nanomaterials for electrolyte materials in rechargeable batteries 12. Nanostructured membranes for battery separators (polymer electrolyte nano-membranes) 13. Nanomaterials and nanotechnology for high-performance rechargeable battery

PART 3: NANOMATERIALS FOR PRIMARY BATTERY 14. Nanomaterials and nanotechnology for high-performance primary battery 15. Regulatory, toxicological and environmentally issues of nanobattery 16. Nanobattery waste management

PART 4: APPICATION OF NANOBATTERY 17. Nanodiagnostics using nanobatteries 18. Medical nano-tools 19. Nano-robots 20. Smart textiles 21. Nanosensors for smart cities 22. High performance electric vehicles

PART 5: APPICATIONS OF NANOGENERATOR 23. Corrosion protection of metals at the nanoscale (cathodic protection) 24. Self-powered nanosensors using nanogenerators 25. Nanogenerators in wearable sensors 26. Smart textiles (Wearable Devices) 27. Implanted devices (to regulate the heart rate .) 28. Organ-on-a-chip (heart-on-chip)

PART 6: FUTURE PERSPECTIVES 29. 3D-printed nanobatteries 30. Wearable nanobatteries and nanogenarators 31. Implanted nanogenerators 32. Smart nanosized battery 33. Nanopore battery array

Authors

Huaihe Song Professor, State Key Laboratory of Chemical Resource Engineering, College of Materials and Engineering, Beijing University of Chemical Technology, Beijing, China. Huaihe Song is a Professor at the State Key Laboratory of Chemical Resource Engineering, College of Materials and Engineering, Beijing University of Chemical Technology, China. He has 28 years of experience in the field of carbon materials research. His research area is in the preparation of advanced carbon materials and their applications, including pitch-based carbon materials (mesophase pitch and mesocarbon microbeads), carbon nanomaterials (carbon nanotubes, graphene, carbon-encapsulated metal nanomaterials, and onion-like carbons), carbon-based materials for energy storage (lithium-ion batteries and supercapacitors), and mesoporous carbons (ordered mesoporous carbons and carbon aerogels). Rajendran Venkatachalam Professor, Dr. N. G. P Arts and Science College, Centre for Nano Science and Technology, Coimbatore, India. Rajendran Venkatachalam is Professor at the Dr. N. G. P Arts and Science College, Centre for Nano Science and Technology, Coimbatore, India. His research focuses on nanostructured materials for battery applications. Hao Bin Wu Professor of Materials Science and Engineering, Zhejiang University, China. Hao Bin Wu is Professor of Materials Science and Engineering at Zhejiang University, China. His research focuses in the area of energy storage materials. Phuong Nguyen Tri Professor, Departement de Chimie, Biochimie et Physique, Universite du Quebec a Trois-Rivieres, Trois-Rivieres, Quebec, Canada. Dr. Phuong Nguyen-Tri is a Professor in the D�partement de Chimie, Biochimie et Physique at the Universit� du Qu�bec � Trois-Rivi�res in Trois-Rivi�res, Quebec, Canada. He is the founder of the Laboratory of Advanced Materials for Energy and Environment at the Universit� du Qu�bec � Trois-Rivi�res. He holds an M.Sc. degree from �cole Nationale Sup�rieure de Chimie de Mulhouse, France and a Ph.D. degree in Material Sciences from the Conservatoire National des Arts et M�tiers in Paris, France in 2009. He worked for two years (2009-2011) as a non-tenure track Assistant Professor in the Department of Industrial Polymers (now Laboratoire Proc�d�s et Ing�nierie en M�canique et Mat�riaux, Paris) at the Conservatoire National des Arts et M�tiers in Paris. During 2011-2015, he worked in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the �cole de Technologie Sup�rieure �TS, Montr�al, Canada as a researcher for the Research Chair in Protective Materials and Equipment for Occupational Health and Safety. From 2015 to 2019, Dr. Nguyen-Tri worked as a Research Officer in the Department of Chemistry at the Universit� de Montr�al, Canada before accepting a professorship position at the Universit� du Qu�bec � Trois-Rivi�res. His main research interests are in nanomaterials, hybrid nanoparticles, smart coatings, polymer crystallization, polymer blends and composites. Dr. Nguyen-Tri has edited 11 books (including 8 books by Elsevier). He has served as an Editor of many special issues in the ISI indexed journals. Dr. Nguyen-Tri is an Editorial Board Member for journals including RSEM, PLoS One (PNAS) and SN Applied Science (Springer). Tuan Anh Nguyen Senior Principal Research Scientist, Institute for Tropical Technology, Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology, Hanoi, Vietnam. Tuan Anh Nguyen is Senior Principal Research Scientist at the Institute for Tropical Technology, Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology, Vietnam. He received B.S. in Physics from Hanoi University in 1992, and Ph.D. in Chemistry from the Paris Diderot University (France) in 2003. He was Visiting Scientist at Seoul National University (South Korea, 2004) and University of Wollongong (Australia, 2005). He then worked as Postdoctoral Research Associate and Research Scientist in the Montana State University (USA), 2006-2009. In 2012, he was appointed as the Head of the Microanalysis Department at Institute for Tropical Technology. His research activities include smart sensors, smart networks, smart hospitals, smart cities and digital twins. He edited over 70 Elsevier, 12 CRC Press, 1 Springer, 1 RSC and 2 IGI Global books. He is Editor-In-Chief of "Kenkyu Journal of Nanotechnology & Nanoscience".