Chengcheng Zhao
Post Graduate Researcher
The primary emphasis of my dissertation is the advancement of electrode materials for aqueous zinc ion batteries. My objective is to tackle a range of issues that arose with the positive and negative electrodes when the battery was in operation. For instance, the issue of dendrite formation, which often takes place on the anode (specifically, Zinc metal), is a matter that must not be disregarded. In order to tackle this issue, anode modification and electrolyte modulation are being employed in order to standardise the flow of ions and enable the removal of solvent molecules.
In summary, my study focuses on the development of cost-effective materials to enhance the durability of zinc ion batteries during multiple charge-discharge cycles.
In my leisure time, I am drawn to engaging in sporting activities and find great pleasure in immersing myself in nature.
2792248z[at]student.gla.ac.uk

