Abstract book ISPESFM
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Biomass, Greenhouse gases, Ferroelectric Nanoparticles, BaTiO3, Pb(Zr,Ti)O3, Photovoltaics, perovskites, solar cells, antiferroelectrics, Renewable energy technologies, wind energy, thin films, batteries, solid electrolyte, hydrogen conversion business, reactive gas pulsing process, WOx thin film, electrochromic, electrolyte, energy storage, multiferroic, Bi5Fe0.5Co0.5Ti3O15, ZnO, NiO, and TiO₂ Thin Film, Fluorine-doped zinc oxide nanoparticles, solar refrigerator, liquid crystals, organic semiconductor, lithium niobate, Fe3O4@TiO2 nanocomposite, photocatalyst, MA1-XFAXPbBr3, ferroelectric multilayer, Natural Dye-Sensitized Solar Cell, Nd₂Ru₂O₇, photovoltaic potential, Mixed Halide Perovskite, funding opportunities, hybrid dryerAbstract
This volume compiles the proceedings of the first International Symposium on Physics of Energy Storage and Ferroic Materials (ISPESFM), held in October 2024 in Abidjan, Ivory Coast. It highlights innovative research on renewable energy sources, ferroic materials, and energy storage and conversion technologies. The contributions focus on the development of solar, wind, hydro, and biomass energies, as well as the application of ferroelectric, piezoelectric, and smart materials for sustainable energy solutions. The primary goal is to promote scientific advancements to support the energy transition, emphasizing Africa’s abundant natural resources and the importance of strengthening research and innovation on the continent. This collection provides a platform for sharing knowledge and fostering collaboration toward a future of environmentally sustainable and resilient energy systems.Additional Files
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GAGOU, Y., Yapi, A. S. ., & Kraidy, A. F. (2025). Abstract book ISPESFM. OAJ Materials and Devices, 9. Retrieved from https://caip.co-ac.com/index.php/materialsanddevices/article/view/207
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