TY - JOUR
T1 - Frontiers of Energy Storage Technologies
AU - Wu, Tong
AU - Wang, Jin Wei
AU - Qu, Shen
AU - Mi, Zhifu
AU - Wei, Yi Ming
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 Tong Wu et al.
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - Energy storage technologies (ESTs) play a crucial role in ensuring energy security and addressing the challenges posed by climate change. They enable us to overcome the mismatch between energy supply and demand caused by the intermittent and unpredictable nature of renewable energy sources. The identification of research frontiers in ESTs has primarily relied on expert experience and has been limited to specific areas of study. However, there is a relative lack of data-driven approaches to identify these frontiers. In this study, we employed an integrated technique combining bibliographic coupling and sliding window analysis to identify the research frontiers in ESTs and understand their evolution over time. Our study reveals 19 research frontiers in ESTs distributed across four knowledge domains: electrochemical energy storage, electrical energy storage, chemical energy storage, and energy storage systems. Among these frontiers, two noteworthy areas are aqueous zinc batteries (AZBs) and two-dimensional transition metal carbon-nitride composites (MXenes). By identifying these research frontiers, our study provides insights into the potential future directions for research and development (R&D) deployment in energy storage technologies.
AB - Energy storage technologies (ESTs) play a crucial role in ensuring energy security and addressing the challenges posed by climate change. They enable us to overcome the mismatch between energy supply and demand caused by the intermittent and unpredictable nature of renewable energy sources. The identification of research frontiers in ESTs has primarily relied on expert experience and has been limited to specific areas of study. However, there is a relative lack of data-driven approaches to identify these frontiers. In this study, we employed an integrated technique combining bibliographic coupling and sliding window analysis to identify the research frontiers in ESTs and understand their evolution over time. Our study reveals 19 research frontiers in ESTs distributed across four knowledge domains: electrochemical energy storage, electrical energy storage, chemical energy storage, and energy storage systems. Among these frontiers, two noteworthy areas are aqueous zinc batteries (AZBs) and two-dimensional transition metal carbon-nitride composites (MXenes). By identifying these research frontiers, our study provides insights into the potential future directions for research and development (R&D) deployment in energy storage technologies.
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U2 - 10.1155/2023/7138669
DO - 10.1155/2023/7138669
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:85176250346
SN - 0363-907X
VL - 2023
JO - International Journal of Energy Research
JF - International Journal of Energy Research
M1 - 7138669
ER -