The modern society consumes much more energy and produces more environmental-hazard waste than any past age in the human history. To meet these challenges, our research is focused on the electrochemical energy conversion and environmental-related studies, aiming to promote the fundamental understanding of environmentally benign energy systems, such as solar cells and fuel cells, as well as the understanding of molecular adsorption at electrode-electrolyte interfaces...
Current Projects Include:
1. Dye sensitized solar cells (DSSC)
2. Preparation and characterization of semiconductor nanomaterials and their applications in water splitting
3. Adsorption and assembly of functional molecules at electrode/electrolyte Interfaces
4. CO adsorption and CO2 reduction
1. Dye sensitized solar cells (DSSC)
2. Preparation and characterization of semiconductor nanomaterials and their applications in water splitting
3. Adsorption and assembly of functional molecules at electrode/electrolyte Interfaces
4. CO adsorption and CO2 reduction
We are currently accepting undergraduate and graduate research applicants! International visiting students and scholars are also welcome to apply by contacting Dr. Zhihai Li (email: [email protected])