Atomic layer deposition for electrochemical energy generation and storage systems
Author(s) -
Qing Peng,
Jay Lewis,
Paul G. Hoertz,
Jeffrey T. Glass,
Gregory N. Parsons
Publication year - 2011
Publication title -
journal of vacuum science and technology a vacuum surfaces and films
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.583
H-Index - 112
eISSN - 1520-8559
pISSN - 0734-2101
DOI - 10.1116/1.3672027
Subject(s) - renewable energy , atomic layer deposition , energy storage , atomic units , nanotechnology , deposition (geology) , supercapacitor , materials science , process engineering , capacitor , layer (electronics) , electrochemistry , engineering physics , environmental science , electrical engineering , engineering , chemistry , power (physics) , voltage , physics , electrode , paleontology , quantum mechanics , sediment , biology
Clean renewable energy sources (e.g., solar, wind, and hydro) offers the most promising solution to energy and environmental sustainability. On the other hand, owing to the spatial and temporal variations of renewable energy sources, and transportation and mobility needs, high density energy storage and efficient energy distribution to points of use is also critical. Moreover, it is challenging to scale up those processes in a cost-effective way. Electrochemical processes, including photoelectrochemical devices, batteries, fuel cells, super capacitors, and others, have shown promise for addressing many of the abovementioned challenges. Materials with designer properties, especially the interfacial properties, play critical role for the performance of those devices. Atomic layer deposition is capable of precise engineering material properties on atomic scale. In this review, we focus on the current state of knowledge of the applications, perspective and challenges of atomic layer deposition process on the electrochemical energy generation and storage devices and processes. © 2012 American Vacuum Society
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