About this Research Topic
The aim of this Research Topic is to tackle the following problems in nanomaterial-based energy conversion and storage: (i) Instability of perovskite nanomaterials in solar cells and light-emitting diodes; (ii) The high toxicity of heavy-metal nanomaterials and the high cost of noble-metal nanomaterials in catalysis; (iii) Safety issues such as high pressure in nanomaterial-based energy storage systems; and (iv) Challenges in phase and thickness control of two- and mixed-dimensional nanomaterials in achieving their maximum potential in energy conversion. Recent advances in the controlled syntheses, growth mechanisms, engineering strategies, etc. of nanomaterials toward their high performance in catalysts, solar cells, light-emitting diodes, lithium ion batteries, liquid fuel storage systems, and environmental decontamination will also be reviewed.
As such, we welcome contributions that address (but are not limited to) the following themes from a chemical perspective:
• Perovskite nanomaterials for solar cells and light-emitting diodes
• Nanocarbon materials for lithium ion battery and catalysis
• Semiconductor nanocrystals for photocatalysis, lighting and displays
• Low-dimensional nano to atomic materials for catalytic CO2 reduction
Keywords: perovskite, low-dimensional nanomaterials, quantum dots, nanocarbon, energy conversion and storage
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