Advanced electrochemical systems can significantly change the way we generate, store, and use energy. This group is in the process of developing long-lasting rechargeable batteries with an ultra-fast nanotechnology-base charging process. The group is also making significant advances in fuel cells with non-materials for electrodes and advanced polymer membranes. This research along with electric machines and power electronics work will significantly contribute to new hybrid vehicle designs.
Dan Raftery
Professor of Chemistry
raftery@purdue.edu
765.494.6070
The Energy Center at Discovery Park will facilitate high-impact, multidisciplinary projects in support of Purdue's vision to be one of the global leaders in energy.
Potter Engineering Center,
Room 322
500 Central Drive
West Lafayette, IN
47907-2022