Perovskite Materials, Devices and Integration 2020
DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.89533
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Developing Functionality in Perovskites from Abatement of Pollutants to Sustainable Energy Conversion and Storage

Abstract: Different functionalities can be developed and optimised in perovskites by means of different approaches: doping, nanocomposition and exsolution. In our research, these strategies are used with the aim of a sustainable development. Our objectives are in developing perovskite-based materials for catalysis and electrocatalysis. In particular, we successfully obtained catalysts for abatement of pollutants in three-way catalysts, catalysts for dry reforming of methane and electrocatalysts for solid oxide cells (so… Show more

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“…Perovskites are substances of general formula ABX 3 that consist of two cations A (alkaline earth or rare earth) and B (transition metal) and an anion X can be either O, halides, N, or S. They have attracted interest as an important functional material, due to exible chemical composition, element abundance, structural stability, tolerance to structural deformation and, typically, low cost. The functionality of perovskites can be modi ed to enhance their properties [1][2][3]. Their characteristics make them very attractive for environmental applications, such as catalysis and electrocatalysis.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Perovskites are substances of general formula ABX 3 that consist of two cations A (alkaline earth or rare earth) and B (transition metal) and an anion X can be either O, halides, N, or S. They have attracted interest as an important functional material, due to exible chemical composition, element abundance, structural stability, tolerance to structural deformation and, typically, low cost. The functionality of perovskites can be modi ed to enhance their properties [1][2][3]. Their characteristics make them very attractive for environmental applications, such as catalysis and electrocatalysis.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%