Our research group focuses on chemical, physical, and electrochemical properties of materials for energy storage and biosensors. The goal is to develop materials and diagnosis on sustainable energy storages and biosensors in the coming future.
In the electrochemical energy storage sub-group, there are projects on battery safety improvements, high-capacity silicon anodes, anode less lithium-ion batteries, high ionic conductivity polymer for all solid-state lithium-ion batteries (ASSLB) developments, recycle & regeneration of lithium-ion batteries, new electrolyte additives for high voltage lithium-ion batteries, carbon capture via lithium carbon dioxide (Li-CO2) batteries, and organic redox flow batteries.
Meanwhile, there are also projects on biosensors sub-group containing screen printing electrode, development of high sensitivity composite carbon/ graphite electrodes for ovarian cancer detection, and electrochemical impact for possible cancer treatment.