posted on 2024-07-12, 21:13authored byMohammad Ramezanitaghartapeh
Mohammad’s PhD project was on sustainable developments of electrode materials for use in next generation lithium-sulfur batteries. He worked on the design and modeling of functionalised carbon materials for the preparation of free-standing cathodes using conjugated microporous polymers. This included characterising the electrochemical performance of prototype batteries based on their charging and discharging efficiency. He is also a winner of the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research Green Talents Award in 2019 for his proposal on all-organic-battery technology.
History
Thesis type
Thesis (PhD)
Thesis note
Submitted in fulfilment of the requirements of the degree of Doctor of Philosophy by Mohammad Ramezanitaghartapeh, Department of Chemistry and Biotechnology,
School of Science, Computing and Engineering Technologies, Swinburne University of Technology, Melbourne, Australia, April 2022.