Carbon-Based Composite Electrodes for Supercapacitors and Electrochemical Biosensors

A special issue of Micromachines (ISSN 2072-666X). This special issue belongs to the section "E:Engineering and Technology".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 31 May 2024 | Viewed by 154

Special Issue Editors


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Department of Aeronautical and Aviation Engineering, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong, China
Interests: low-dimensional carbon materials; nanocomposites; energy storage materials; electromagnetic wave absorbing and shielding materials; carbon fiber-reinforced composites

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School of Materials Science and Engineering, Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xi'an, China
Interests: carbon/carbon composites; carbon-based nanomaterials; supercapacitor; non-enzymatic biosensors

Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

Carbon-based composites have attracted the interest of scholars, due to their unique structural advantages, such as their high specific surface area and good conductivity and have been widely applied in the fields of catalysis, adsorption, drug delivery and environmental remediation, as well as energy conversion and storage. Many attempts have been made to synthesize various carbon-based composites by adjusting the composition, structure, pore size and surface state and by doping. Based on structural optimization, carbon-based composite electrodes exhibit improved electrochemical performance for supercapacitors and biosensors. That is, generally, the excellent electrochemical properties are intrinsically related to electrode materials. Thus, the  structural design and engineering of carbon-based composite electrode materials are critical in achieving ideal supercapacitors and biosensors. In recent years, a large amount of articles on the fabrication of carbon-based composites and their applications in supercapacitors and electrochemical biosensors have been published. It is time to summarize the recent progress of this field.

We are pleased to invite you to contribute to the Special Issue of Micromachines entitled “Carbon-Based Composite Electrodes for Supercapacitors and Electrochemical Biosensors”, which is in line with the development direction of Micromachines and will contribute to the development and influence of the journal.

This Special Issue aims to collect papers that report on the current status of carbon-based composite electrodes for energy storage devices and electrochemical biosensors.

In this Special Issue, original research articles and reviews are welcome. Research areas may include (but is not limited to) the following:

  • Carbon-based composites;
  • Nanomaterials;
  • Electrode materials;
  • Supercapacitors;
  • Electrochemical biosensors;
  • Novel mechanisms in energy storage and biosensing;
  • Review articles on the progress of supercapacitors and electrochemical biosensors.

Dr. Xuemin Yin
Dr. Jinhua Lu
Guest Editors

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Keywords

  • nanomaterials
  • carbon-based composites
  • electrode materials
  • supercapacitors
  • electrochemical biosensors

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