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Energy materials / edited by Duncan W. Bruce, Dermot O'Hare, Richard I. Walton.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Inorganic materials seriesPublication details: Chichester, West Sussex, U.K. : Wiley, 2011.Description: viii, 291 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9780470997529 (hardback)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 620.1/1297 22
LOC classification:
  • TK2896 .E524 2011
Other classification:
  • TEC021000
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: Inorganic Materials Series Preface -- Preface -- List of Contributors -- 1 Polymer Electrolytes -- Michel B. Armand, Peter G. Bruce, Maria Forsyth and Bruno Scrosati -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Nanocomposite Polymer Electrolytes -- 1.3 Ionic Liquid Based Polymer Electrolytes -- 1.4 Crystalline Polymer Electrolytes -- References -- 2 Advanced Inorganic Materials for Solid Oxide Fuel Cells -- Stephen J. Skinner and Miguel A. Laguna-Bercero -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Next Generation SOFC Materials -- 2.3 Materials Developments through Processing -- 2.4 Proton Conducting Ceramic Fuel Cells -- 2.5 Summary -- References -- 3 Solar Energy Materials -- Elizabeth A. Gibson and Anders Hagfeldt -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Development of PV Technology -- 3.3 Summary -- Acknowledgements -- References -- 4 Hydrogen Adsorption on Metal Organic Framework Materials for Storage Applications -- K. Mark Thomas and Wadysaw Wieczorek -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Hydrogen Adsorption Experimental Methods -- 4.3 Activation of MOFs -- 4.4 Hydrogen Adsorption on MOFs -- 4.5 Conclusions -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Index.
Summary: "Following the success of Inorganic Materials, the concept of the original book will be updated and extended to reflect the recent expansion of research and applications in inorganic material chemistry, and its interfaces with physics, biology and materials science. Inorganic materials will be separated into five areas based on their physical properties: porous, functional oxides, molecular, low-dimensional and electronic materials. Each area will be presented in one volume and each chapter will cover recent research areas within the contributors' field of knowledge, providing a clear and useable introduction to that field. The chapters of the book will be self-contained and relate to a different area of the volume's general subject matter. This volume looks at inorganic materials with special electronic properties and is proposed as follows: polymer electrolytes, photonic crystals, low molar mass OLEDs, and polymer LEDs"-- Provided by publisher.Summary: "This volume looks at inorganic materials with special electronic properties and is proposed as follows: polymer electrolytes, photonic crystals, low molar mass OLEDs, and polymer LEDs"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Machine generated contents note: Inorganic Materials Series Preface -- Preface -- List of Contributors -- 1 Polymer Electrolytes -- Michel B. Armand, Peter G. Bruce, Maria Forsyth and Bruno Scrosati -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Nanocomposite Polymer Electrolytes -- 1.3 Ionic Liquid Based Polymer Electrolytes -- 1.4 Crystalline Polymer Electrolytes -- References -- 2 Advanced Inorganic Materials for Solid Oxide Fuel Cells -- Stephen J. Skinner and Miguel A. Laguna-Bercero -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Next Generation SOFC Materials -- 2.3 Materials Developments through Processing -- 2.4 Proton Conducting Ceramic Fuel Cells -- 2.5 Summary -- References -- 3 Solar Energy Materials -- Elizabeth A. Gibson and Anders Hagfeldt -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Development of PV Technology -- 3.3 Summary -- Acknowledgements -- References -- 4 Hydrogen Adsorption on Metal Organic Framework Materials for Storage Applications -- K. Mark Thomas and Wadysaw Wieczorek -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Hydrogen Adsorption Experimental Methods -- 4.3 Activation of MOFs -- 4.4 Hydrogen Adsorption on MOFs -- 4.5 Conclusions -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Index.

"Following the success of Inorganic Materials, the concept of the original book will be updated and extended to reflect the recent expansion of research and applications in inorganic material chemistry, and its interfaces with physics, biology and materials science. Inorganic materials will be separated into five areas based on their physical properties: porous, functional oxides, molecular, low-dimensional and electronic materials. Each area will be presented in one volume and each chapter will cover recent research areas within the contributors' field of knowledge, providing a clear and useable introduction to that field. The chapters of the book will be self-contained and relate to a different area of the volume's general subject matter. This volume looks at inorganic materials with special electronic properties and is proposed as follows: polymer electrolytes, photonic crystals, low molar mass OLEDs, and polymer LEDs"-- Provided by publisher.

"This volume looks at inorganic materials with special electronic properties and is proposed as follows: polymer electrolytes, photonic crystals, low molar mass OLEDs, and polymer LEDs"-- Provided by publisher.

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