Chandra Sekhar Sale
پژوهشگر ارشد · Electrochemical Energy Storage
Imperial College Londonمعرفی
Dr. Chandra Sekhar Sale serves as a Research Fellow in the Department of Chemistry within the Faculty of Natural Sciences at Imperial College London, specializing in advanced electrochemical energy storage systems. Based at the South Kensington Campus, his work bridges fundamental materials science with practical applications for next-generation batteries and supercapacitors.
His research focuses on innovative nanomaterial design for energy storage, with key interests including:
- Nanostructured electrodes for lithium/sodium-ion batteries
- Metal-organic framework (MOF) derived composites
- Bifunctional catalysts for oxygen evolution and water splitting
- Sustainable synthesis using waste materials (e.g., discarded pen springs)
- In-situ characterization of electrochemical processes
- Hybrid supercapacitor-battery systems (supercapatteries)
Analysis of Dr. Sale's recent publications (2021-2025) reveals a dominant focus on transition metal compound nanoarchitectures—particularly cobalt, nickel, and manganese-based systems combined with carbon matrices. His work consistently emphasizes 3D-on-2D and core-shell structures to enhance conductivity and stability, targeting high energy density and exceptional cycle life. A notable trend involves repurposing waste materials and developing integrated systems for renewable energy storage applications.
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