Multifunctional 3D nanoarchitectures for energy storage and conversion
Naval Research Laboratory Chemistry Division · United States Naval Research Laboratory · +3 more institutions
Abstract
The design and fabrication of three-dimensional multifunctional architectures from the appropriate nanoscale building blocks, including the strategic use of void space and deliberate disorder as design components, permits a re-examination of devices that produce or store energy as discussed in this critical review. The appropriate electronic, ionic, and electrochemical requirements for such devices may now be assembled into nanoarchitectures on the bench-top through the synthesis of low density, ultraporous nanoarchitectures that meld high surface area for heterogeneous reactions with a continuous, porous network for rapid molecular flux. Such nanoarchitectures amplify the nature of electrified interfaces and…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 17.74
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 246
Authors
8- DRDebra R. RolisonCorresponding
Naval Research Laboratory Chemistry Division, United States Naval Research Laboratory
- JWJeffrey W. LongCorresponding
United States Naval Research Laboratory, Naval Research Laboratory Chemistry Division
- JCJustin C. Lytle
United States Naval Research Laboratory, Naval Research Laboratory Chemistry Division
- AEAnne E. Fischer
Nova Research Company (United States)
- CPChristopher P. Rhodes
Lynntech (United States)
Topics & keywords
- Nanotechnology
- Energy storage
- Materials science
- Fabrication
- Computer science
- Physics
- Affordable and clean energy