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Demand for clean energy is going to be immense in the future
and it is of utmost interest for the research community to work
on novel ideas and find solutions for the challenges facing the clean
energy sector. Growing world population also demands focus on
advanced health technologies. Development in new functional
materials along with current rapid progress in nanotechnology
could provide significant breakthroughs in the field of clean energy
and health sector. Over the past decade, advent of metal oxides,
metal hydrides, oxyhydrides, perovskites, organic-inorganic hybrid
structures, composites and chalcopyrites in the form 2D & 3D films,
hetero structures and nanomaterials has revolutionized the clean
energy and advanced health technologies. Contributions of the
international conference on advanced materials for clean energy
and health applications (AMCEHA 2019) held on February 6-8,
2019 in Jaffna, Sri Lanka have addressed the challenges related to
these topics. Several key clean energy and health sectors were
identified and impact of novel advanced nanomaterials on the sec tors were addressed. The conference has been divided into six sym posia focusing on solar energy, wind energy, hydrogen energy &
storage, and advanced functional materials for photocatalytic,
CO2 capture & storage, bioenergy and health applications. Novel
materials & concepts for converting solar energy into electrical
energy by solar cells, into chemical energy by photoelectrochemi cal solar water splitting, for photocatalysis, energy storage devices,
solar thermal application, hybrid power systems power integration
and smart grids were focused under solar energy applications. Key
issues on other clean energy sectors such as wind turbine aerody namics, power generation technologies, biomass & biofuel,
advancement in fuel cells, smart materials for zero emission build ings and hydrogen storage were discussed. Advanced functional
materials for smart fabrics, regenerative medicine, drug delivery,
prosthetics towards health applications and its environmental
impact were also under the focus of the Conference.
There were six invited talks at each Symposia. More than 300
attendees from various research institutes, universities and col leges of Norway, Srilanka, India, Canada, Australia, UK, Bangladesh,
Sudan, Sweden, Finland, Egypt, China, Japan and USA have partici pated in the Conference with oral and poster contributions.
Among the contributions submitted to the Proceedings twenty
papers have been recommended for publication in the Proceedings.
The contributions will surely play big role in materials develop ment for the above applications. We hope that readers will find
the papers interesting and stimulating further discussions in the
field. Guest editors of the topical issue are thankful to Dr. Stewart
Bland, Executive Publisher at Elsevier, to V G Venkatesh, manager
of the Elsevier journal Materials Today, and the technical staff for
support of the initiative and made this topical issue possible. Also,
we thank all contributors of selected papers presented herein. |
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