用于可再生能源合成和储存的液态金属

IF 9.3 2区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Mehmood Irfan , Dan Yang , Fahad Jabbar , Aaron Elbourne , Ken Chiang , Torben Daeneke , Karma Zuraiqi
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人们对日益增长的排放水平和气候变化的关注,加快了寻找化石燃料替代燃料资源的广泛研究。利用可再生资源持续生产可再生燃料被视为最有前途的解决方案之一。此外,高效的储能系统对于确保可靠和弹性的电力供应也至关重要。目前合成和储存可再生燃料的技术所面临的一个主要挑战是缺乏高效的催化材料和电极材料。近年来,液态金属异军突起,成为一类具有卓越催化活性和令人感兴趣的储能特性的新型材料。在本综述中,我们介绍了液态金属在可再生燃料合成和储能领域的最新研究成果,并对其未来发展提出了建议。
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Liquid metals for renewable energy synthesis and storage

Growing concerns regarding increasing emission levels and climate change have expedited extensive research on finding alternative fuel resources to fossil fuels. Sustainable production of renewable fuels from renewable resources is seen as one of the most promising solutions. In addition, efficient energy storage systems are crucial to ensure a reliable and resilient power supply. One main challenge faced by current technologies regarding the synthesis and storage of renewable fuels is the lack of efficient catalytic materials and electrode materials. In recent years, liquid metals emerged as a new class of materials with superior catalytic activities and intriguing properties for energy storage. In this minireview, we have presented the latest liquid metal research in the field of renewable fuel synthesis and energy storage along with recommendations for their future development.

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自引率
2.20%
发文量
140
审稿时长
103 days
期刊介绍: The Current Opinion journals address the challenge specialists face in keeping up with the expanding information in their fields. In Current Opinion in Green and Sustainable Chemistry, experts present views on recent advances in a clear and readable form. The journal also provides evaluations of the most noteworthy papers, annotated by experts, from the extensive pool of original publications in Green and Sustainable Chemistry.
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