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CALL FOR PAPERS: "The Versatility of Ceramic and Metal-Based Materials for
Energy Applications: From Fabrication Processes to Applications"
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Special Issue "The Versatility of Ceramic and Metal-


Based Materials for Energy Applications: From
Fabrication Processes to Applications"

Special Issue Information:


Dear Colleagues,
The current energy demand and the environmental concern require multidisciplinary and
integrated research in the material science and engineering field. The pivotal role of ceramics,
metals, alloys, and their composites is the key to improve the capability, performance,
durability, and commercialization of electrochemical energy devices and technologies based
on sustainable and renewable sources. The main componentry and core elements of several
electrochemical energy devices, as, for example, high-temperature fuel cells and batteries,
include advanced ceramic oxides, alloys, and metal-based catalysts. The mission of researchers
in the multidisciplinary field of materials for energy applications is to exploit the versatility
offered by these materials to optimize structures, properties, fabrication, formulation, and
application. This Special Issue is devoted to showcasing the latest trends in these various
aspects, with a special focus on the synthesis, characterization, fabrication, and testing of
ceramics and metal-based materials as components in any type of electrochemical energy
devices.
Dr. Grazia Accardo
Prof. Elisabetta Di Bartolomeo
Guest Editors

Keywords
 Fabrication

 Synthesis

 Characterization

 SOFCs

 MCFCs

 Batteries

 Performance

 Durability

 Ceramics

 Metal-based

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