Among electrode materials, inorganic materials have received vast consideration owing to their redox chemistry, chemical stability, high electrochemical performance, and high-power applications. These exceptional properties enable inorganic-based materials to find application in high-performance energy conversion and storage. The current advances in nanotechnology have uncovered novel inorganic materials by various strategies and their different morphological features may serve as a rule for future supercapacitor electrode design for efficient supercapacitor performance. Inorganic Nanomaterials for Supercapacitor Design depicts the latest advances in inorganic nanomaterials for supercapacitor energy storage devices.
Key Features:
Provides an overview on the supercapacitor application of inorganic-based materials.
Describes the fundamental aspects, key factors, advantages, and challenges of inorganic supercapacitors.
Presents up-to-date coverage of the large, rapidly growing, and complex literature on inorganic supercapacitors.
Surveys current applications in supercapacitor energy storage.
Explores the new aspects of inorganic materials and next-generation supercapacitor systems.