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Materials for energy storage and conversion

1. Materials & Recycling for Secondary Batteries

Lithium-ion battery is one of commonly practically-used rechargeable batteries in which lithium ions move from the negative electrode to the positive electrode (or vice versa) during discharge (or charging). They are now being intensively used from portable electronic devices to transportation applications. Electrodes with high stability, rate capability, and charge capacity are desired for improving the energy and power densities of Li batteries, making them smaller and cheaper. We are studying to develop new anode and cathode materials which meet those requirements for lithium and beyond lithium-ion batteries.

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3. Water Splitting for HER and OER

Hydrogen is one of clean and sustainable energy sources in which only water is produced as a result of combustion. Thus it is regarded as a future promising renewable energy resource, aiming at making hydrogen gas efficiently and cheaply. Efficient (photo)electrochemical water splitting have been considered as the next generation of technological breakthrough that can support the hydrogen economy. In our lab., efficient catalysts with low overpotential through electrochemical process has being developed for hydrogen and oxygen evolution reactions.  

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3. Water Splitting for HER and OER
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