Plasma‐assisted fabrication of multiscale materials for electrochemical energy conversion and storage

Abstract Plasma, the fourth state of matter, is characterized by the presence of charged particles, including ions and electrons. It has been shown to induce unique physical and chemical reactions. Recently, there have been increased applications of plasma technology in the field of multiscale funct...

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Main Authors: Chen Li, Tengfei Zhang, Zhong Qiu, Beirong Ye, Xinqi Liang, Xin Liu, Minghua Chen, Xinhui Xia, Chen Wang, Wangjun Wan, Yongqi Zhang
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2025-02-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/cey2.641
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author Chen Li
Tengfei Zhang
Zhong Qiu
Beirong Ye
Xinqi Liang
Xin Liu
Minghua Chen
Xinhui Xia
Chen Wang
Wangjun Wan
Yongqi Zhang
author_facet Chen Li
Tengfei Zhang
Zhong Qiu
Beirong Ye
Xinqi Liang
Xin Liu
Minghua Chen
Xinhui Xia
Chen Wang
Wangjun Wan
Yongqi Zhang
author_sort Chen Li
collection DOAJ
description Abstract Plasma, the fourth state of matter, is characterized by the presence of charged particles, including ions and electrons. It has been shown to induce unique physical and chemical reactions. Recently, there have been increased applications of plasma technology in the field of multiscale functional materials' preparation, with a number of interesting results. This review will begin by introducing the basic knowledge of plasma, including the definition, typical parameters, and classification of plasma setups. Following this, we will provide a comprehensive review and summary of the applications (phase conversion, doping, deposition, etching, exfoliation, and surface treatment) of plasma in common energy conversion and storage systems, such as electrocatalytic conversion of small molecules, batteries, fuel cells, and supercapacitors. This article summarizes the structure–performance relationships of electrochemical energy conversion and storage materials (ECSMs) that have been prepared or modified by plasma. It also provides an overview of the challenges and perspectives of plasma technology, which could lead to a new approach for designing and modifying electrode materials in ECSMs.
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spelling doaj.art-6ec0af58f0724a9e9656630150b49c2f2025-02-27T13:36:30ZengWileyCarbon Energy2637-93682025-02-0172n/an/a10.1002/cey2.641Plasma‐assisted fabrication of multiscale materials for electrochemical energy conversion and storageChen Li0Tengfei Zhang1Zhong Qiu2Beirong Ye3Xinqi Liang4Xin Liu5Minghua Chen6Xinhui Xia7Chen Wang8Wangjun Wan9Yongqi Zhang10Institute of Fundamental and Frontier Sciences University of Electronic Science and Technology of China Chengdu ChinaInstitute of Fundamental and Frontier Sciences University of Electronic Science and Technology of China Chengdu ChinaInstitute of Fundamental and Frontier Sciences University of Electronic Science and Technology of China Chengdu ChinaInstitute of Fundamental and Frontier Sciences University of Electronic Science and Technology of China Chengdu ChinaInstitute of Fundamental and Frontier Sciences University of Electronic Science and Technology of China Chengdu ChinaState Key Laboratory of New Textile Materials and Advanced Processing Technology Wuhan Textile University Wuhan ChinaKey Laboratory of Engineering Dielectric and Applications (Ministry of Education), School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering Harbin University of Science and Technology Harbin ChinaCollege of Materials Science and Engineering Zhejiang University of Technology Hangzhou ChinaZhejiang Academy of Science and Technology for Inspection and Quarantine Hangzhou ChinaZhejiang Academy of Science and Technology for Inspection and Quarantine Hangzhou ChinaInstitute of Fundamental and Frontier Sciences University of Electronic Science and Technology of China Chengdu ChinaAbstract Plasma, the fourth state of matter, is characterized by the presence of charged particles, including ions and electrons. It has been shown to induce unique physical and chemical reactions. Recently, there have been increased applications of plasma technology in the field of multiscale functional materials' preparation, with a number of interesting results. This review will begin by introducing the basic knowledge of plasma, including the definition, typical parameters, and classification of plasma setups. Following this, we will provide a comprehensive review and summary of the applications (phase conversion, doping, deposition, etching, exfoliation, and surface treatment) of plasma in common energy conversion and storage systems, such as electrocatalytic conversion of small molecules, batteries, fuel cells, and supercapacitors. This article summarizes the structure–performance relationships of electrochemical energy conversion and storage materials (ECSMs) that have been prepared or modified by plasma. It also provides an overview of the challenges and perspectives of plasma technology, which could lead to a new approach for designing and modifying electrode materials in ECSMs.https://doi.org/10.1002/cey2.641electrocatalystsenergy conversion and storagenanomaterialsplasma
spellingShingle Chen Li
Tengfei Zhang
Zhong Qiu
Beirong Ye
Xinqi Liang
Xin Liu
Minghua Chen
Xinhui Xia
Chen Wang
Wangjun Wan
Yongqi Zhang
Plasma‐assisted fabrication of multiscale materials for electrochemical energy conversion and storage
Carbon Energy
electrocatalysts
energy conversion and storage
nanomaterials
plasma
title Plasma‐assisted fabrication of multiscale materials for electrochemical energy conversion and storage
title_full Plasma‐assisted fabrication of multiscale materials for electrochemical energy conversion and storage
title_fullStr Plasma‐assisted fabrication of multiscale materials for electrochemical energy conversion and storage
title_full_unstemmed Plasma‐assisted fabrication of multiscale materials for electrochemical energy conversion and storage
title_short Plasma‐assisted fabrication of multiscale materials for electrochemical energy conversion and storage
title_sort plasma assisted fabrication of multiscale materials for electrochemical energy conversion and storage
topic electrocatalysts
energy conversion and storage
nanomaterials
plasma
url https://doi.org/10.1002/cey2.641
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