Engineered Two-Dimensional Transition Metal Dichalcogenides for Energy Conversion and Storage
Rice University · Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur · +1 more institution
Abstract
Designing efficient and cost-effective materials is pivotal to solving the key scientific and technological challenges at the interface of energy, environment, and sustainability for achieving NetZero. Two-dimensional transition metal dichalcogenides (2D TMDs) represent a unique class of materials that have catered to a myriad of energy conversion and storage (ECS) applications. Their uniqueness arises from their ultra-thin nature, high fractions of atoms residing on surfaces, rich chemical compositions featuring diverse metals and chalcogens, and remarkable tunability across multiple length scales. Specifically, the rich electronic/electrical, optical, and thermal properties of 2D TMDs have been widely…
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9Topics & keywords
- Chemistry
- Transition metal
- Nanotechnology
- Energy transformation
- Energy storage
- Organic chemistry
- Catalysis
- Thermodynamics
- Affordable and clean energy