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Electrolytes for Energy Storage Applications: Fundamentals and Advances
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Electrolytes for Energy Storage Applications: Fundamentals and Advances
Current price: $180.00


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Electrolytes for Energy Storage Applications: Fundamentals and Advances
Current price: $180.00
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The book offers detailed progress and challenges in energy storage technologies with respect to various electrolyte chemistries including energy storage devices such as batteries and supercapacitors. It introduces energy storage systems and explains the selection of electrolytes for energy storage systems, aqueous- and non-aqueous-based electrolytes, metal-air batteries, and multivalent chemistries.
Key features:
Provides a better understanding of electrolytes for electrochemical energy storage devices
Focuses on electrolytes and electrolytes valence
Presents challenges and opportunities in energy storage systems
Explains supercapacitors with respect to electrolyte systems
Summarizes multivalent-based energy storage systems
This book is written for graduate students and researchers in electrochemistry, physical chemistry, and renewable energy.
Key features:
Provides a better understanding of electrolytes for electrochemical energy storage devices
Focuses on electrolytes and electrolytes valence
Presents challenges and opportunities in energy storage systems
Explains supercapacitors with respect to electrolyte systems
Summarizes multivalent-based energy storage systems
This book is written for graduate students and researchers in electrochemistry, physical chemistry, and renewable energy.