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Overview

Our research interest is focused on nanocarbon-based hybrid materials for state-of-the-art energy storage and conversion system for renewable energy generation. We are in progress in developing a hybrid supercapacitor with battery or biofuel cells for clean and self-sustainable energy storage devices, paper-based biofuel cell and electrochemical study of nanoporous materials. Electrochemical fixation of CO2 and N2, metal-air battery and organic battery is our major research interest. We are also interested in developing low-cost biosensing devices.

 

       Our research interest include

 

                      Electrochemistry of nanomaterials

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                      Flexible energy storage devices

 

                      Electrocatalysis (HER, OER, ORR, NRR, CO2RR)

 

                      Supercapacitor-biofuel cell/solar cell hybrid technologies and devices

 

                      Metal-air battery

 

                      Electrochemical CO2, O2 and N2 reduction reaction

 

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