Construction of hierarchical functional nanomaterials for energy conversion and storage

We describe several typical reaction processes, such as the gas-phase flame-combustion method, the vapor-phase deposition technique, and the solid–liquid interface reaction process, to investigate the properties of fluid flow, mixing, transport, and chemical reaction. We also study the formation mechanism, structural evolution and control methods for hierarchical nanomaterials by using combined experimental and simulation methods. These well-designed and prepared hierarchical functional materials can be used in energy storage and conversion fields. Valuable information is provided for the structural design and performance control of new functional nanocomposites.Graphical abstract
Source: Particuology - Category: Science Source Type: research