Nanoenergy production : advances in bioinspired materials /

This brief explores how bio‑inspired and biomimetic design principles are transforming next‑generation nanoenergy technologies, highlighting recent advances in hybrid nanomaterial systems for solar‑driven CO₂ reduction, triboelectric and multifunctional energy harvesters, and gel‑based and graphene‑...

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Main Authors: Yaseen Mir, Mohammad (Author), Parray, Javid Ahmad (Author)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham : Springer, 2026.
Series:SpringerBriefs in energy,
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Summary:This brief explores how bio‑inspired and biomimetic design principles are transforming next‑generation nanoenergy technologies, highlighting recent advances in hybrid nanomaterial systems for solar‑driven CO₂ reduction, triboelectric and multifunctional energy harvesters, and gel‑based and graphene‑enhanced materials engineered for high‑performance energy applications. It examines how nature‑inspired approaches enable integrated self‑powered systems from smart wearables to off‑grid rural solutions, while also addressing the sustainability, life‑cycle, and environmental implications of deploying these emerging energy materials. It is a useful resource for graduates, researchers and professionals working in the next generation energy materials.
Physical Description:1 online resource (xi, 112 pages) : illustrations.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9783032208590 (electronic bk.)
3032208599
ISSN:2191-5539