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, ā€œConformational Flexibility Dictates Thermal and Electrochemical Reactivities of Magnesium Polysulfides for Magnesiumāˆ’Sulfur Battery Applications,ā€Ā J. Phys. Chem. C.Ā 2025,Ā 129, 8038-8049

Boqiang Chen, Dunwei Wang, Matthias M. Waegele, ā€œEffects of Electrolyte Cations on the Water Oxidation Reaction,ā€Ā Current Opinion in Electrochemistry,Ā 2025,Ā 51, 101697Ā 

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