Presenting the latest trends in solar energy storage and the main developments in energy in Brazil, this volume explores the revolutionary technology of low-dimensional systems and assesses what the next research moves must be to advance the field.
Preface.- Incorporation of inorganic nanoparticles in bulk heterojunction organic solar cells.- Nanomaterials for solar energy conversion: Dye-sensitized solar cells based on ruthenium(II) tris-heteroleptic compounds or natural dyes.- Facile routes to produce hematite film for hydrogen generation from photoelectrochemical water splitting.- Biofuel Cells: Bioelectrochemistry Applied to the Generation of Green Electricity.- Recent Advances on Nanostructured Eletrocatalysts for Oxygen Eletro-reduction and Ethanol Eletro-oxidation.- Nanocomposites from V2O5 and Lithium Ion Batteries.- Magnesium alloys as anode materials for Ni-MH batteries: Challenges and opportunities for nanotechnology.