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Abstract
Back cover image: A lightweight battery has been successfully created using a cathode that uses sulfur, which is abundant as a resource, as the active material. The battery uses an electrolyte solution and is lightweight, with the goal of becoming a power source for next-generation aircraft. The graphic depicts the mining of abundant sulfur, which is then delivered to a large battery center by a series of transportation systems. It also symbolically shows that the battery that takes off from that battery center powers the aircraft. The fact that both the batteries on the ground and in the air have an liquid electrolyte is shown in translucent form. Furthermore, the present graphic implies that the electricity stored in the batteries is generated by hydroelectric power, a renewable energy source, and together with the green ground, giving the impression of the total system that is environmentally friendly.
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Carbon Energy is an international journal that focuses on cutting-edge energy technology involving carbon utilization and carbon emission control. It provides a platform for researchers to communicate their findings and critical opinions and aims to bring together the communities of advanced material and energy. The journal covers a broad range of energy technologies, including energy storage, photocatalysis, electrocatalysis, photoelectrocatalysis, and thermocatalysis. It covers all forms of energy, from conventional electric and thermal energy to those that catalyze chemical and biological transformations. Additionally, Carbon Energy promotes new technologies for controlling carbon emissions and the green production of carbon materials. The journal welcomes innovative interdisciplinary research with wide impact. It is indexed in various databases, including Advanced Technologies & Aerospace Collection/Database, Biological Science Collection/Database, CAS, DOAJ, Environmental Science Collection/Database, Web of Science and Technology Collection.