Project cooperationUpdated on 9 January 2026

Green synthesis of nanomaterials for battery and fuel cell applications

Research Fellow at University of the West of England

Bristol, United Kingdom

About

Nanomaterials will play a major role in the development of new battery and fuel cell technologies. However, the synthesis of nanomaterials can have a high environmental cost. Recently, Green Synthesis, where nanomaterials are synthesised using extracts from plants, bacteria, or fungi, has emerged as an exciting area of research. I have been eveloping techniques for nanoparticle and nanocomposite synthesis using environmentally benign green synthesis approaches for sensor applications, and I am interested in applying these to battery or fuel cell applications. I am looking for collaborators with experince in these areas.

Stage

  • Early

Topic

  • HORIZON-CL5-2026-09-D2-01

Call

  • Cross-sectoral solutions for the climate transition.

Type

  • Partner offering expertise and is looking for a consortium

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