Seawater batteries : principles, materials and technology
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621.31244 W87, 3:7 Physics of solar cells: from basic principles to advanced concepts | 621.3126 H64 Energy storage technologies and applications | 621.3126 K54 Hydrogen storage technology: materials and applications | 621.3126 K54 Seawater batteries : principles, materials and technology | 621.317 B67 Power electronics in renewable energy systems and smart grid : technology and applications | 621.317 E75, 2 Fundamentals of power electronics | 621.319 K49, 3 Design of smart power grid renewable energy systems |
This book introduces the working principle, materials, and design of seawater batteries and reviews the current state-of-the-art technologies in cells and modules.
This book looks at the characteristics of seawater, then reviews the basic electrochemical processes involved in the storage of electrical charge in seawater batteries, and then discusses the development of anode, cathode, and membrane materials, and cell engineering progress. In particular, Chapter 3 contains the latest research and development results for rechargeable seawater batteries. The book has been written for a broad readership including graduate students, academic and industrial researchers working on sustainable, low-cost energy.