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ZIGAH Dodzi is a Professor at the University of Poitiers, affiliated with the SAMCAT Team within the Institute of Chemistry of Environments and Materials of Poitiers (IC2MP UMR CNRS 7285). His research focuses on advanced electrochemical systems, including bipolar electrochemistry, photoelectrocatalysis, nanomaterials, and energy conversion technologies. Key interests include developing sustainable electrode materials, optimizing electrochemical interfaces, and exploring applications in hydrogen production and environmental sensing.
His work spans interdisciplinary areas such as materials science, nanotechnology, and analytical chemistry. Notable contributions include the use of bipolar electrochemistry for wireless synthesis, the design of high-entropy oxide catalysts for water splitting, and the development of novel electrochemical imaging techniques like operando fluorescence confocal microscopy. He has also pioneered methods for electrode surface functionalization using plasma treatments and polymerizable thiophenes.
Recent articles highlight advancements in TiO₂ nanotubes for photoelectrochemical applications, self-crosslinking polymers for electrolyte stability, and the study of magnesium-based materials for hydrogen generation. His research emphasizes practical applications in low-cost sensors, renewable energy systems, and eco-friendly material synthesis.
ZIGAH Dodzi collaborates with international teams and leverages state-of-the-art facilities at the IC2MP to advance fundamental and applied electrochemistry. His work bridges gaps between material synthesis, electrochemical phenomena, and real-world technologies, positioning him as a leading figure in modern electrochemical science.



