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One-Dimensional (1D) Nanostructured Materials for Energy Applications

At present, the world is at the peak of production of traditional fossil fuels. Much of the resources that humanity has been consuming (oil, coal, and natural gas) are coming to an end. The human being faces a future that must necessarily go through a paradigm shift, which includes a progressive mov...

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Autores principales: Machín, Abniel, Fontánez, Kenneth, Arango, Juan C., Ortiz, Dayna, De León, Jimmy, Pinilla, Sergio, Nicolosi, Valeria, Petrescu, Florian I., Morant, Carmen, Márquez, Francisco
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8156553/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34067754
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma14102609
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author Machín, Abniel
Fontánez, Kenneth
Arango, Juan C.
Ortiz, Dayna
De León, Jimmy
Pinilla, Sergio
Nicolosi, Valeria
Petrescu, Florian I.
Morant, Carmen
Márquez, Francisco
author_facet Machín, Abniel
Fontánez, Kenneth
Arango, Juan C.
Ortiz, Dayna
De León, Jimmy
Pinilla, Sergio
Nicolosi, Valeria
Petrescu, Florian I.
Morant, Carmen
Márquez, Francisco
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description At present, the world is at the peak of production of traditional fossil fuels. Much of the resources that humanity has been consuming (oil, coal, and natural gas) are coming to an end. The human being faces a future that must necessarily go through a paradigm shift, which includes a progressive movement towards increasingly less polluting and energetically viable resources. In this sense, nanotechnology has a transcendental role in this change. For decades, new materials capable of being used in energy processes have been synthesized, which undoubtedly will be the cornerstone of the future development of the planet. In this review, we report on the current progress in the synthesis and use of one-dimensional (1D) nanostructured materials (specifically nanowires, nanofibers, nanotubes, and nanorods), with compositions based on oxides, nitrides, or metals, for applications related to energy. Due to its extraordinary surface–volume relationship, tunable thermal and transport properties, and its high surface area, these 1D nanostructures have become fundamental elements for the development of energy processes. The most relevant 1D nanomaterials, their different synthesis procedures, and useful methods for assembling 1D nanostructures in functional devices will be presented. Applications in relevant topics such as optoelectronic and photochemical devices, hydrogen production, or energy storage, among others, will be discussed. The present review concludes with a forecast on the directions towards which future research could be directed on this class of nanostructured materials.
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spelling pubmed-81565532021-05-28 One-Dimensional (1D) Nanostructured Materials for Energy Applications Machín, Abniel Fontánez, Kenneth Arango, Juan C. Ortiz, Dayna De León, Jimmy Pinilla, Sergio Nicolosi, Valeria Petrescu, Florian I. Morant, Carmen Márquez, Francisco Materials (Basel) Review At present, the world is at the peak of production of traditional fossil fuels. Much of the resources that humanity has been consuming (oil, coal, and natural gas) are coming to an end. The human being faces a future that must necessarily go through a paradigm shift, which includes a progressive movement towards increasingly less polluting and energetically viable resources. In this sense, nanotechnology has a transcendental role in this change. For decades, new materials capable of being used in energy processes have been synthesized, which undoubtedly will be the cornerstone of the future development of the planet. In this review, we report on the current progress in the synthesis and use of one-dimensional (1D) nanostructured materials (specifically nanowires, nanofibers, nanotubes, and nanorods), with compositions based on oxides, nitrides, or metals, for applications related to energy. Due to its extraordinary surface–volume relationship, tunable thermal and transport properties, and its high surface area, these 1D nanostructures have become fundamental elements for the development of energy processes. The most relevant 1D nanomaterials, their different synthesis procedures, and useful methods for assembling 1D nanostructures in functional devices will be presented. Applications in relevant topics such as optoelectronic and photochemical devices, hydrogen production, or energy storage, among others, will be discussed. The present review concludes with a forecast on the directions towards which future research could be directed on this class of nanostructured materials. MDPI 2021-05-17 /pmc/articles/PMC8156553/ /pubmed/34067754 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma14102609 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Fontánez, Kenneth
Arango, Juan C.
Ortiz, Dayna
De León, Jimmy
Pinilla, Sergio
Nicolosi, Valeria
Petrescu, Florian I.
Morant, Carmen
Márquez, Francisco
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