Title: Mammalian Fuel Cells Produce Electric Current
Our work on Zinc–Air and Alkaline Batteries is now published in ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces!
Title: Tailoring Metal–Organic Frameworks and Derived Materials for High-Performance Zinc–Air and Alkaline Batteries
Our work on PEDOT supercapacitors is now published in Energy Storage Materials, Elsevier!
Congratulations to Francis!
Title: Template-free route to PEDOT nanofibers for 3D electrodes with ultrahigh capacitance and excellent cycling stability
Helen gave an excellent talk at Chem 218 Seminar!
Helen gave a talk entitled “Designing Vanadium Oxide/Graphene Composite Electrodes for Aqueous Energy Storage Systems.”
Our work on Conducting Polymer Supercapacitors is now published in Macromolecular Rapid Communications, Wiley!
Congratulations to Xueying!
Title: Understanding the Degradation Mechanisms of Conducting Polymer Supercapacitors
Xueying gave an excellent talk at Chem 218 Seminar!
Xueying gave a talk entitled “Development of Conducting Polymer Hybrid Materials for Advanced Supercapacitive Energy Storage.”
Our work on Conducting Polymer Supercapacitors is now published in NANO Letters!
Congratulations to Xueying!
Title: Molecular Engineering of Hierarchical Conducting Polymer Composites for Highly Stable Supercapacitors
Congratulations to Yuto for being named one of MIT Technology Review’s list of Innovators Under 35 (IU35) Japan!
Yuto has been named one of MIT Technology Review’s list of Innovators Under 35 (IU35) Japan for his development of a “next-generation battery” that does not use rare materials.
Yuto was recognized at the IU35 Japan Summit in Nihonbashi, Japan on December 15, 2022, which he attended virtually.
Our work on Superhard Materials (osmium and ruthenium-doped rhenium diboride solid solutions) is now published in APL Materials!
Congratulations to Shanlin and Lisa!
Title: Exploring the hardness and high-pressure behavior of osmium and ruthenium-doped rhenium diboride solid solutions
Chenxiang gave an excellent talk at Chem 218 Seminar!
Chenxiang gave a talk entitled “Relating Carbon-Based Charge Storage by Ligand Chemistry of Carbon Nanodots.”