We study the science that governs energy conversion and storage, with the goals of developing technologies that allow for high-efficiency applications using low-cost materials. By designing and synthesizing materials with desired features at the atomic scale, we enable processes that hold great promises for next generation energy-related applications. Upon completion, we expect the results to change how our energy is provided and utilized.

May 2025

Check out our new publications:

Yang Wang, Tongtong Luo, Yu Mu, Michael Goldstein, James Wilkes, Brooke Elander, Dunwei Wang, Udayan Mohanty, and Junwei Lucas Bao, 鈥淐onformational Flexibility Dictates Thermal and Electrochemical Reactivities of Magnesium Polysulfides for Magnesium鈭扴ulfur Battery Applications,鈥澛燡. Phys. Chem. C.聽2025,聽129, 8038-8049

Boqiang Chen, Dunwei Wang, Matthias M. Waegele, 鈥淓ffects of Electrolyte Cations on the Water Oxidation Reaction,鈥澛燙urrent Opinion in Electrochemistry,聽2025,聽51, 101697聽

Contact

Prof. Dunwei Wang
Merkert Chemistry Center
Department of Chemistry
Boston College
2609 Beacon St.
Chestnut Hill, MA 02467

Tel: 617-552-3121

Email: dunwei.wang.1@bc.edu

Dunwei Wang