Mohammad Islam
Associate Professor, Physics, SUNY Oswego
Focus Areas: Nanoparticle synthesis, electrodeposition, spectroscopy
Faculty Fellows Projects:
2020 Projects
Synthesis of Silicon, Tin and Phosphorus Nanoparticles as Anode Materials for High-Performance Sodium Ion Battery for Grid Scale Energy Storage
This project seeks a shift of paradigm in rechargeable battery through the development of the technology for environmentally benign sodium ion batteries. These batteries will be based on earth abundant silicon, tin and phosphorus nanomaterial anodes.
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