EcoEnergy 2025, Volume 3, Issue 2
1.Thermal management matters in photovoltaic–electrocatalysis for solar hydrogen production
Shaohua Shen Xi'an Jiaotong University
Weijun Wang Xiamen University Malaysia
3.Advancing aqueous zinc-ion batteries with carbon dots: A comprehensive review
Xijun Liu Guangxi University/Yifan Liu Shenzhen Comprehensive Particle Facility Institute/Yinghong Wu Institute of Process Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Hongwei Cheng Shanghai University
Cheng Yan Queensland University of Technology
6.Insights into the roles of natural graphite in phase change materials
Jionghui Wang / Dongmei Huang Beijing Graphite Technology Research Institute Minmetals Exploration & Development Co., Ltd.
7.Solvation chemistry in liquid electrolytes for rechargeable lithium batteries at low temperatures
Shuhua Wang Shandong University
Xianyong Wu University of Puerto Rico/Lan Xia Ningbo University
Xiaotian Wang / Zhenxiang Cheng University of Wollongong
Shuang Yang / Yu Hou East China University of Science and Technology
Qiang Niu Inner Mongolia Erdos Electric Power & Metallurgy Group Co., Ltd.
Wen Lei / Haijun Zhang Wuhan University of Science and Technology
Toshio Kamiya / Takayoshi Katase Tokyo University of Science
Hongtao Gao / Junwei Ma Qingdao University of Science and Technology
Roland Marschall University of Bayreuth
EcoEnergy is a peer-reviewed, interdisciplinary, high-quality, and fast-publishing flagship open-access journal co-sponsored by Wiley and the China Chemical Safety Association. It is jointly founded and edited by Prof. Shouhua Feng, an Academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (Jilin University), and Prof. Lianzhou Wang, a Fellow of the European Academy of Sciences (The University of Queensland). The journal focuses on clean energy and environmental protection fields. EcoEnergy is dedicated to publishing original research achievements on environmental energy systems, such as renewable energy generation, energy storage, energy utilization, and environmentally friendly technologies in energy-related processes.