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Well-researched reference on stable alternative electrocatalysts and electrode materials with the potential to transform chemistry and processes in sensor- and energy-related technologies Applied Polyoxometalate-based Electrocatalysis delivers an overview of the variety of efficient applications of free POM and POM-based (nano)composites as exciting materials in the field of electrocatalysis. With a variety of sizes, shapes, composition, and physical and chemical properties, these composites have important properties, such as the ability to undergo reversible multivalence…mehr
Well-researched reference on stable alternative electrocatalysts and electrode materials with the potential to transform chemistry and processes in sensor- and energy-related technologies
Applied Polyoxometalate-based Electrocatalysis delivers an overview of the variety of efficient applications of free POM and POM-based (nano)composites as exciting materials in the field of electrocatalysis. With a variety of sizes, shapes, composition, and physical and chemical properties, these composites have important properties, such as the ability to undergo reversible multivalence reductions/oxidations, leading to the formation of mixed-valence species, which brings about favorable electrocatalytic properties with regard to several electrochemical processes.
Edited by a highly qualified independent researcher internationally recognized for her contributions to materials for electrochemical energy-related reactions, Applied Polyoxometalate-based Electrocatalysis includes information on:
General methodologies used in the preparation of free POMs and POM-based nanocomposites and different strategies employed in electrode modification
Role of POM-modified electrodes in oxidative and reductive electrocatalysis, including the detection/sensing of several (bio)molecules of interest and carbon dioxide electroreduction
Application of POM-based (nano)composites, including the oxygen reduction reaction relevant to fuel cells, the oxygen and hydrogen evolution reactions, and batteries and supercapacitors
Applied Polyoxometalate-based Electrocatalysis is an essential reference on the subject for chemists, material scientists, chemical engineers, and institutions involved in work related to free POM and POM-based (nano)composites.
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Autorenporträt
Diana M Fernandes (DMF) received her PhD in Chemistry (2010) by the University of Aveiro. In 2011, joined the University Porto as a FCT postdoc researcher and integrated Associated Laboratory for Green Chemistry to work on POM-based Layer-by-Layer films with electrocatalytic, electrochromic and photochromic properties. In 2017, she started as an independent researcher an created a new research line on materials for electrochemical energy-related reactions. The international relevance of her work in Electrochemistry and Materials Science is published in several journals. In 2015 was awarded with the Young Investigator Award in Electrochemistry 2014 of Portuguese Electrochemical Society (SPE), as national recognition of her work in Electrochemistry and later that year was invited to be a member of SPE directive bodies.
Inhaltsangabe
PART 1: FUNDAMENTALS Chapter 1: Introduction to POMs Chapter 2: Design and strategies to enhance the electrochemical properties of POM nanomaterials for electrocatalysis
PART 2: POLYOXOMETALATES FOR OXIDATIVE ELECTROCATALYSIS Chapter 3: POM-based electrocatalysts for L-cysteine and NADH oxidation Chapter 4: POM-based electrocatalysts for pharmaceutical molecules oxidation
PART 3: POLYOXOMETALATES FOR REDUCTIVE ELECTROCATALYSIS Chapter 5: POM-based electrocatalysts for reduction of inorganic water contaminants (nitrite, bromate, iodate and so on) and hydrogen peroxide reduction Chapter 6: POM-based electrocatalysts for carbon dioxide reduction
PART 4: POLYOXOMETALES FOR FUEL CELLS & ELECTROLYSERS Chapter 7: POM-based electrocatalysts for oxygen evolution reactions Chapter 8: POM-based electrocatalysts for hydrogen evolution reactions Chapter 9: POM-based electrocatalysts for oxygen reduction reactions
PART 5: POLYOXOMETALES FOR BATTERIES &¿SUPERCAPACITORS Chapter 10: POM-based nanomaterials for supercapacitors
PART 1: FUNDAMENTALS Chapter 1: Introduction to POMs Chapter 2: Design and strategies to enhance the electrochemical properties of POM nanomaterials for electrocatalysis
PART 2: POLYOXOMETALATES FOR OXIDATIVE ELECTROCATALYSIS Chapter 3: POM-based electrocatalysts for L-cysteine and NADH oxidation Chapter 4: POM-based electrocatalysts for pharmaceutical molecules oxidation
PART 3: POLYOXOMETALATES FOR REDUCTIVE ELECTROCATALYSIS Chapter 5: POM-based electrocatalysts for reduction of inorganic water contaminants (nitrite, bromate, iodate and so on) and hydrogen peroxide reduction Chapter 6: POM-based electrocatalysts for carbon dioxide reduction
PART 4: POLYOXOMETALES FOR FUEL CELLS & ELECTROLYSERS Chapter 7: POM-based electrocatalysts for oxygen evolution reactions Chapter 8: POM-based electrocatalysts for hydrogen evolution reactions Chapter 9: POM-based electrocatalysts for oxygen reduction reactions
PART 5: POLYOXOMETALES FOR BATTERIES &¿SUPERCAPACITORS Chapter 10: POM-based nanomaterials for supercapacitors
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