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      Perovskite Materials for Energy and Environmental Applications

      Edited by

       Khursheed Ahmad

       Department of Chemistry, Indian Institute of Technology, Indore, India

      and

       Waseem Raza

       Department of Chemistry, Indian Institute of Technology, New Delhi, India

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      Preface

      In recent years, global energy demand has increased dramatically. This continuously increasing demand brought on by rapid population growth and industrialization represents one of the biggest challenges facing mankind. Currently, this demand is mainly being fulfilled by fossil fuels, which are limited and will be depleted in the near future due to the very high consumption rate. Moreover, the burning of fossil fuels produces a large amount of harmful gases, such as CO2, SOx, and NOx, which are being released into the atmosphere and polluting the environment. The higher concentration of harmful gases in the environment increases the risk of global warming and acid rain. In addition to this, direct dumping of different organic and inorganic waste into water systems also pollutes water reservoirs and causes waterborne diseases, leading to environmental problems. Therefore, since the ultimate global challenge is to achieve environmental sustainability for our society, it is very important to develop alternative long-lasting, clean and renewable energy sources to replace fossil fuels.

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