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— Antoine Lavoisier
— Michael Faraday
Electrical and electrochemical processes power both life and modern technology—from biological signaling to advanced energy systems.
We are a research group within the ECPS Division, CSIR-CECRI (Karaikudi, India), focused on fundamental and translational research at the electrode–electrolyte interface using advanced electrochemical methodologies. In alignment with the CSIR mandate, our work aims to generate new scientific knowledge and develop sustainable, cost-effective, and scalable electrochemical technologies, with a strong emphasis on energy storage & conversion, and clean energy transition.
Our research addresses key challenges in energy security, environmental sustainability, and low-carbon technologies, contributing to next-generation electrochemical systems for renewable energy integration and long-term societal impact. We believe electrochemistry plays a central role in driving scientific innovation and enabling a sustainable energy future.
Our research activities encompass a broad spectrum of contemporary electrochemical technologies, including:
Battery
Advanced Metal–Air BatteriesWe develop next-generation metal–air battery systems focused on high efficiency, long cycle life, and durability. Our research covers O2 redox air cathodes, advanced metal anodes using surface engineering, and anode-free and novel cell architectures for enhanced energy density and simplified design.
Metal‑Ion BatteriesWe focus on rational cathode and anode material design and advanced electrolyte formulations to improve safety, interfacial stability, and durability.
Supercapacitors
SupercapacitorsWe design symmetric and asymmetric supercapacitors for high-power and long-life applications. Our expertise includes high surface-area electrode materials, tailored electrolytes for wider voltage windows, and AC-filtering supercapacitors for high-frequency electronics.
Green Hydrogen
ElectrolyzersOur research advances efficient and scalable green hydrogen (H2) production technologies. We develop the architecture of slow-voltage, regenerative systems and bipolar electrolyzers for integrated energy storage and suited for industrial scale-up.
Molecular Electrocatalysis
Structure–Activity RelationshipsOur research advances efficient and scalable green hydrogen (H2) production technologies. We develop the architecture of slow-voltage, regenerative systems and bipolar electrolyzers for integrated energy storage and suited for industrial scale-up.
Electro‑Organic Synthesis
Biomass ElectrolysisOur research advances efficient and scalable green hydrogen (H2) production technologies. We develop the architecture of slow-voltage, regenerative systems and bipolar electrolyzers for integrated energy storage and suited for industrial scale-up.
Electrochemical Sensors
Portable, Cost‑Effective Sensing SolutionsWe develop robust, affordable, and field-deployable electrochemical sensors for real-world applications. Our platforms emphasize low-cost portable designs, single-use or disposable formats, and high sensitivity and reliability in non-controlled and harsh environments.
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