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Supervisor:
Ph.D., D.Sc. Leszek Adrian Niedzicki
Faculty:
Faculty of Chemistry
E-mail:
leszek.niedzicki@pw.edu.pl
Contact:
Gmach Chemii, p. 347, konsultacje zdalne przez MS Teams po umowieniu się, konsultacje stacjonarne wtorki i czwartki 15-16 (po uprzednim potwierdzeniu obecności)
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# Research Area Dziedzina naukowa
1 Electrolytes for galvanic cells – design, synthesis and investigation of electrolytes for lithium, lithium-ion (Li-ion) and beyond-lithium-ion cells (sodium-ion (Na-ion), lithium-sulfur, etc.), with particular focus on design and application of new/proprietary lithium salts and functional additives. Design and development of liquid (including ionic liquids-based), gel, polymer and composite electrolytes – investigation of electrochemical and thermal stability, compatibility with electrode materials, solid electrolyte interface (SEI) layer engineering. Ionics of electrolytes for galvanic cells, spectroscopic, impedance and electrochemical investigation, testing of half-cells and test battery cells, cell assembly. Development of fluorine-free and material-sustainable galvanic cells. Research on non-aqueous and aqueous electrolytes. Development of measurement techniques: ion transference numbers, ionic association investigation, impedance spectroscopy. Chemical-Sciences
2 Chemistry of weakly-coordinating anions – synthesis of alkali metal salts and ionic liquids containing weakly-coordinating anions, design of new synthesis routes, optimization and upscaling of syntheses, design and modeling of new compounds/moieties, development of new weakly-coordinating anions for applications in electrochemistry and related fields, synthesis of composite materials, physicochemical, electrochemical and spectroscopic investigation of organic compounds. Chemistry of imidazole derivatives, synthesis of stable organic anions without hydrogen or halogen atoms. Chemical-Sciences