Porous Carbon Materials for Clean Energy
Abstract
Porous carbons are widely used as electrode materials for supercapacitors owing to their high specific surface areas, abundant surface functionalities, well‑controlled pore systems, and excellent conductivity and stability. New carbon materials with well‑defined nanostructures and functionalization patterns have been developed to meet challenges of a growing global demand for energy‑saving materials and sustainable materials to reduce negative environmental consequences. This book describes progress toward the conversion and efficient utilization of porous carbon and its derived precursor as electrode materials for clean energy.
• Explores the chemical structure, composition, properties, classification, and application of various porous carbon nanoparticles and nanostructured materials for clean energy uses
• Proposes strategies for porous carbon production through featured examples
• Covers a variety of materials, including those derived from biomass, graphene, aerogels, and carbon nanofibers
• Discusses applications including electrocatalysts, batteries, hydrogen production, supercapacitors, and energy storage
• Examines challenges and future opportunities
This book will be of interest to materials and chemical engineers, scientists, researchers, and others active in advancing the development of renewable and clean energy technologies.
Keywords
biomass-derived carbon materials;nanomaterials;nanomaterials for energy;supercapacitors;batteries;energy storage and conversion;electrocatalystsDOI
10.1201/9781003387831ISBN
9781040117125, 9781032481739, 9781003387831, 9781040117101Publisher
Taylor & FrancisPublisher website
https://taylorandfrancis.com/Publication date and place
2025Imprint
CRC PressClassification
Environmental science, engineering and technology
Electrical engineering
Microwave technology
Alternative and renewable energy sources and technology
Life sciences: general issues
Materials science
Energy
Nanotechnology