Nanostructure-Based Solid-State Energy Storage through Hydrogen Trapping in Batteries Using Materials Modelling Technique
Abstract
(ISSN 2690-1692)
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Special Issue
Thermal Performance Improvement and Application of Power Batteries
Submission Deadline: November 30, 2025 (Open) Submit Now
Guest Editors
Hammad Nazir, PhD
Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, University of South Wales Treforest, UK
Research interests: Artificial intelligence; machine learning; battery management systems (BMS); lithium cells
Sohail Khan
Pak Austria University of Engineering and Applied Sciences (PAF-IAST), Pakistan
Research interests: AI applications in the energy domain (forecasting, optimization; digital twinning); smart ~energy storage; renewable energy; iot sensor network; high-performance computing
About This Topic
The special issue on "Thermal Performance Improvement and Application of Power Batteries" aims to address the critical challenges and advancements in the thermal management of power batteries. As the demand for high-performance batteries in electric vehicles (EVs), renewable energy storage, and portable electronics increases, optimising their thermal performance becomes essential. Effective thermal management not only enhances battery efficiency and longevity but also ensures safety by preventing overheating and thermal runaway incidents. This issue seeks contributions that explore innovative cooling technologies, advanced materials for thermal regulation, and novel design strategies to improve heat dissipation in power batteries. It also welcomes studies on real-world applications, performance evaluations, and modeling approaches that provide deeper insights into thermal dynamics.
Keywords
Thermal Performance Improvement
Power Batteries
Thermal Management
Renewable Energy Storage
Battery Efficiency
Battery Longevity
Thermal Runaway Prevention
Advanced Thermal Regulation Materials
Battery Design Strategies
Performance Evaluations
Thermal Dynamics Modeling
Battery Thermal Performance Optimisation
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Publication
Nanostructure-Based Solid-State Energy Storage through Hydrogen Trapping in Batteries Using Materials Modelling TechniqueAbstract A comprehensive investigation on hydrogen grabbing by SiO-GeO was carried out, including DFT computations at the CAM-B3LYP-D3/6-311+G (d,p) level of theory. The data shows that if silicon elements are replaced by germanium, the H-grabbing energy will be ameliorated. Electromagnetic and thermodynamic properties of SiO, GeO, and SiO-GeO nanoclus [...] |
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