Graphene-based Energy Devices

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Abd. Rashid bin Mohd Yusoff is Research Professor at Kyung Hee University, South Korea, since 2012. He received his BA in physics from the University Putra Malaysia and his MS in applied physics from the University Malaya. For his PhD studies he went on to Brazil, where he graduated at the University of Parana in 2011. Afterwards, he joined the Department of Information Display at the Kyung Hee University as a post-doctoral fellow studying organic photovoltaics (OPV) and organic light emitting diodes (OLEDs). In 2012, he became group leader for the development of a high efficiency OPV joint program between South Korea and Japan and he was appointed group leader for OLED R&D activities for DNA active matrix OLEDs (AMOLEDs) between Kyung Hee University and the University of Cincinnati (duration 2012-2015). His research interests include electronic properties of organic semiconductor thin films, charge transport properties, device physics, organic and inorganic-based light emitting devices, organic photovoltaics, and organic transistors.
This first book devoted to the topic provides an up-to-date account of the many opportunities graphene offers for workable energy generation and storage devices. It not only discusses device architectures on a laboratory scale, but also ways for upscaling to an industrial level.
Fundamental of GrapheneGraphene-Based Electrodes for Lithium Ion BatteriesGraphene-Based Energy DevicesGraphene-Based Nanocomposites for SupercapacitorsHigh Performance Supercapacitors Based on Novel Graphene CompositesGraphene for SupercapacitorsGraphene-Based Solar-Driven Water-Splitting DevicesGraphene Derivatives in PhotocatalysisGraphene-Based Photocatalysts for Energy Applicatons: Progress and Future ProspectsGraphene-Based Devices for Hydrogen StorageGraphene-Supported Metal Nanostructures with Controllable Size and Shape as Advanced Electrocatalysts for Fuel CellsGraphene-Based Microbial Fuel CellsApplication of Graphene-Based Materials to Improve Electrode Performance in Microbial Fuel CellsApplications of Graphene and its Derivative in Enzymatic Biofuel CellsGraphene and its Derivatives for Highly Efficient Organic PhotovoltaicsGraphene as Sensitizer
This first book dedicated to the topic provides an up-to-date account of the many opportunities graphene offers for robust, workable energy generation and storage devices.Following a brief overview of the fundamentals of graphene, including the main synthesis techniques, characterization methods and properties, the first part goes on to deal with graphene for energy storage applications, such as lithium-ion batteries, supercapacitors and hydrogen storage. The second part is concerned with graphene-based energy-generation devices, in particular conventional as well as microbial and enzymatic fuel cells, with chapters on graphene photovoltaics rounding off the book. Throughout, device architectures are not only discussed on a laboratory scale, but also ways for upscaling to an industrial level, including manufacturing processes and quality control. By bridging academic research and industrial development this is invaluable reading for materials scientists, physical chemists, electrochemists, solid state physicists, and those working in the electrotechnical industry.

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