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245 0 _c/ by Duncan W. Bruce, Dermot O'Hare and Richard I. Walton
_aEnergy Materials
260 _aWest Sessex :
_bJohn Wiley ,
_c2011 .
300 _axii,292p.
490 _aInorganic materials series
500 _aIncluded References 272-282p.; Index 283-291p.
520 _aIn an age of global industrialisation and population growth, the area of energy is one that is very much in the public consciousness. Fundamental scientific research is recognised as being crucial to delivering solutions to these issues, particularly to yield novel means of providing efficient, ideally recyclable, ways of converting, transporting and delivering energy. This volume considers a selection of the state-of-the-art materials that are being designed to meet some of the energy challenges we face today. Topics are carefully chosen that show how the skill of the synthetic chemist can be applied to allow the targeted preparation of inorganic materials with properties optimised for a specific application.
650 _aElectric batteries.
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650 _aEnergy storage.
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650 _aPolymer electrolytes.
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650 _aPower electronics.
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650 _aPhysics.
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700 _a Bruce, Duncan W.
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700 _a O'Hare , Dermot
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700 _aWalton, Richard I.
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