Dr. Jeong Nam-Jo of the Korea Institute of Energy Research (KIER), Marine Energy Convergence and Integration Research Team developed synthesis technologies for an electrode material that can directly synthesize molybdenum disulfide thin films on the electrode current collector surface to contribute to improving the efficiency and economic feasibility of salt gradient power generation using reverse electrodialysis. The research result was published in Applied Surface Science, the world’s leading authority in the field of surface science.
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