Novel 2D materials for Energy Applications
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Novel 2D materials for Energy Applications
CoPED ID
a70326e4-1b3d-48c5-995a-0199d3eef9d9
Status
Closed
Value
No funds listed.
Start Date
Oct. 24, 2017
End Date
Sept. 9, 2022
Description
Two-dimensional nanomaterials have the potential to revolutionise electrochemical energy conversion and storage technology. For this to happen, industrially scalable methods for their incorporation into these applications must first be established. Layered materials are stacks of 2D sheets which together form a 3D crystal. It is only recently, starting with the isolation of graphene sheets from graphite, that the individual layers, or nanosheets themselves, have been isolated and studied, with many different types of nanosheets have been successfully isolated, This project will combine advances in 2D materials with electrocatalysis for fuel cells and structured electrodes for Li-ion batteries and capacitors.
University College London | LEAD_ORG |
Paul Shearing | SUPER_PER |
Daniel Brett | SUPER_PER |
Subjects by relevance
- Nanomaterials
- Electrochemistry
- Fuel cells
- Graphene
- Capacitors
Extracted key phrases
- Novel 2d material
- 2d sheet
- Dimensional nanomaterial
- Energy Applications
- Electrochemical energy conversion
- Individual layer
- Graphene sheet
- Storage technology
- Fuel cell
- Structured electrode
- Scalable method
- 3d crystal
- Potential