What we do in Nitte Meenakshi Insititute of Technology
Research Genealogy: http://www.genealogy-theochem.de/view.php?id=4230
The Quantum-Electrochemistry Research Group at Shoolini University was created in March 2020. Later in September 2022, the group is split into Quantum-Electrochemistry-Shoolini University and Quantum-Electrochemistry-NMIT. Our research group aims to provide fundamental, theoretical, and technological skills to graduates, postgraduates, and doctoral students. The primary task for our research group is to understand the electron transfer process at the electrode interface through Quantumchemical and Electroanalytical studies.
We are interested to apply our Quantum Electrochemical knowledge for commercial applications like developing low-cost carbon electrodes for sensor applications, developing carbon-derived adsorbents for removing water pollutants, simulating cyclic voltammograms, and predicting electron transfer sites of 2D materials (graphene derivatives) and pollutants by conceptual density functional theory. To achieve our goals we have collaborated with local (within Shoolini University), national, and international research groups.
We are very open to visitors and collaborators.