The research group applies electrochemical methods to study chemical problems in various fields such as electrochemical surface treatment, (electro)catalysis, and environmental electrochemistry. The research activity is focused in molecular electrochemistry with particular attention to the study of mechanisms of electrochemical processes, the development of eco-friendly electrosynthesis and electrocatalytic materials and/or electrocatalytic processes. Here you can find some thesis proposal on these topics:

Electrolyzer

Metal oxide and metal dichalcogenide for oxygen and hydrogen evolution reaction

Electro-photo Catalysis

Merging of one electron and one photon in the same reaction cycle to open unexplored pathways in synthetic chemistry.

Fuel-cell & E-Fuel

Synthesis of mesoporous carbon as catalysts or catalyst support

Precious metal-based catalysts for Oxygen reduction

Platinum-free catalysts for Oxygen reduction to water and hydrogen peroxide

Platinum-free catalysts for Nitrate reduction

Polymerization

Electrochemical approaches to controlled radical polymerization in solution and on surfaces

Copolymer for soft-template synthesis of mesoporous carbon

Electrochemical Scanning Tunnelling Microscopy

Fundamental studies of oxygen and nitrate reduction