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Lee Johnson is an Associate Professor of Physical Chemistry at the University of Nottingham, affiliated with the Propulsion Futures Research Beacon. His work focuses on advanced battery chemistry, particularly lithium-sulfur, lithium-ion, and lithium-oxygen systems, using electrochemical and operando analytical methods to address energy storage challenges.
- Advanced Battery Chemistry
- Electrochemistry
- Operando Analytical Techniques
Recent publications highlight his research on electrolyte degradation mechanisms, redox mediators, and carbon catalyst coatings. His work spans molecular catalyst design, interfacial reactions, and sustainable battery technologies, with a strong emphasis on practical applications for next-generation energy storage.
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