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  • Recent advances in micro-/nano-structured hollow spheres for energy applications: From simple to complex systems

    Author(s)
    Lai, Xiaoyong
    Halpert, Jonathan E.
    Wang, Dan
    Griffith University Author(s)
    Wang, Dan
    Year published
    2012
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    Abstract
    Hollow micro-/nano-structured materials are now playing an important role in cutting edge innovations for energy conversion and storage technologies such as solar cells, fuel cells, lithium ion batteries and super capacitors. These materials show great promise in addressing growing environmental concerns for cleaner power sources at a time of increasing global demand for energy. In this perspective, we show that complex multi-shelled micro-/nano-materials show significant material advantages in many applications over conventional simple hollow structures. We also summarize the vast array of synthetic strategies used to create ...
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    Hollow micro-/nano-structured materials are now playing an important role in cutting edge innovations for energy conversion and storage technologies such as solar cells, fuel cells, lithium ion batteries and super capacitors. These materials show great promise in addressing growing environmental concerns for cleaner power sources at a time of increasing global demand for energy. In this perspective, we show that complex multi-shelled micro-/nano-materials show significant material advantages in many applications over conventional simple hollow structures. We also summarize the vast array of synthetic strategies used to create multi-shelled hollow structures, and discuss the possible application of these novel materials for power generation and storage. Finally, the emergent challenges and future developments of multi-shelled hollow structures are further discussed.
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    Journal Title
    Energy and Environmental Science
    Volume
    5
    Issue
    2
    DOI
    https://doi.org/10.1039/c1ee02426d
    Subject
    Nanotechnology not elsewhere classified
    Publication URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10072/336458
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