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Nano structures for energy storage and conversion and their application as catalysts for photochemistry and sensing examines various aspects of those nanostructures that are used as catalysts for photochemistry and sensing. It includes a description about nanoparticles, photoelectrochemical and photochemical solar hydrogen generation. Provide the reader with the insights into the development of energy storage and conversion of nano particles and structures, so as to understand the importance of nanoparticles as the best transducer for Electrochemical Biosensor.

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Nano structures for energy storage and conversion and their application as catalysts for photochemistry and sensing examines various aspects of those nanostructures that are used as catalysts for photochemistry and sensing. It includes a description about nanoparticles, photoelectrochemical and photochemical solar hydrogen generation. Provide the reader with the insights into the development of energy storage and conversion of nano particles and structures, so as to understand the importance of nanoparticles as the best transducer for Electrochemical Biosensor.
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Dr. Aneeya Kumar Samantara is a post-doctorate fellow at National Institute of Science Education and Research, Odisha, India. He did his Ph.D. in Chemistry from CSIR-Institute of Minerals and Materials Technology, Odisha, India. Before joining Ph.D., he completed Master in Science in Advanced Organic Chemistry from Ravenshaw University, and Master of philosophy (M.Phil.) from Utkal University. Aneeya's research interest includes the synthesis of metal chalcogenides and graphene composites for energy storage and conversion applications and designing of electrochemical sensors for detection of different bioanalytes. To his credit, he has authored in 18 peer reviewed international journals, one Book (Springer Nature) and four book chapters.