Advanced Electrochemical Energy Devices

Special Issue Information
The ever-increasing environmental issues and energy crisis have summoned up the carbon neutral strategy all over the world, thus promoting the development of new energy conversion technologies, such as wind, solar, fuel cells, as well as new energy storage technologies, especially electrochemical energy devices, among the various technologies, Supercapacitors (SCs), Li/K/Zn/Na/Mg ion/air batteries, and fuel cells as advanced next-generation power sources have evoked a plethora of research owing to their high energy density, flexibility of scale and environmentally friendly features.
This Special Issue focuses on all aspects of electrochemical energy devices and their applications, in particular innovative materials, structures, advances in modelling and analysis, and new strategies. Potential topics include, but are not limited to:
• Advanced technologies for Li/Na/K/Zn/Mg-ion batteries;
• Surface-defect-rich nanostructured electrode materials for enhanced oxygen reduction and evolution in metal-air batteries and fuel cells;
• High-conductivity and stable electrolytes (liquid or solid state) for rechargeable batteries;
• Theoretical and experimental study on the fuel cells, such as the solid oxide fuel cells, protonic ceramic fuel cells, PEMFCs and so on.
• 3D microstructure reconstruction and Multiphysics coupling analyzing technologies for the porous electrodes.
• 3D large scale simulating technologies and structure designing technology for various fuel cell stack
You are welcome to submit your recent research studies or relevant state-of-the-art reviews on electrochemical energy devices. We look forward to your contribution.