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    Carbon-Based and TMDs-Based Air Cathode for Metal-Air Batteries
    (World Scientific Publishing Co., 2024) Prince Kumar Maurya; Ashish Kumar Mishra
    Metal-air batteries (MABs) have emerged as a promising solution for high-energy density storage in applications such as electric vehicles and smart grids. However, several challenges hinder the successful implementation of MABs in the market. This chapter focuses on addressing these challenges and enhancing the performance of MABs through innovative material selection, design, and manufacturing techniques. To overcome this, researchers are investigating nonmetallic (heteroatom)-doped carbon materials and TMDs-based nanocomposites as electrocatalysts for air cathode in MABs. © 2024 World Scientific Publishing Company.
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    Electrochemical Hydrogen Production Using Carbon-Based and TMDs-Based Nanomaterials As Electrocatalysts
    (World Scientific Publishing Co., 2024) Rohit Kumar Gupta; Prince Kumar Maurya; Ashish Kumar Mishra
    The increasing global warming, population growth, and energy crisis promote the shift toward highly efficient, nontoxic renewable energy resources. Hydrogen energy is a promising solution to meet energy demand. Among different hydrogen production methods, electrochemical water electrolysis produces complete green hydrogen. Carbon- and transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs)-based nanomaterials can be used as efficient electrocatalysts for hydrogen production due to their high conductivity, large accessible surface area, flexibility, and good stability in acidic/basic medium. In this chapter, we focus on the effect of morphology, doping, and heterostructure of carbon- and TMD-based electrocatalysts that enhance the performance of electrochemical hydrogen production. © 2024 World Scientific Publishing Company.
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