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Sang Bok Lee is a Professor of Chemistry & Biochemistry at the University of Maryland. His research focuses on electrochemistry of heterogeneous nanomaterials for energy storage systems, nanopore transport properties, and biosensor development. He specializes in advanced materials for high-power batteries and electrochromic devices, with a strong emphasis on solid-state electrolyte interfaces and protective coatings.
Research Interests:
- Electrochemistry of nanomaterials for energy storage
- Transport properties of nanopores
- Solid-state battery interfaces
- Biosensor design and nanoparticle toxicology
- Targeted drug delivery systems
- Chemical and biochemical separation techniques
Recent work highlights include developing aluminum nitride protective layers for solid electrolytes, optimizing hot-pressed argyrodite electrolytes, and advancing in situ Raman diagnostics for battery materials. His studies on magnesium anode protection and lithium metal anode engineering have significantly impacted rechargeable battery technologies.
Publications reflect a focus on nanomaterial synthesis, electrochemical stability, and energy storage innovations. No academic awards or student advisement details were explicitly cited in the text.
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