The research activity in Prof. Mukerjee's group is an interdisciplinary
approach encompassing the areas of solid state chemistry, spectroscopy, and
electrochemistry of electrode materials for electrochemical energy conversion and
storage. The current focus is targeted towards technologies for proton exchange membrane
(PEM) fuel cells and for batteries, these encompass electrocatalysis of oxygen reduction,
CO tolerance and methanol oxidation reactions, elevated temperature polymer electrolyte
membranes, advanced rechargeable batteries with nickel metal hydrides and lithium
insertion electrodes for lithium ion and lithium polymer batteries. 

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Size dependent magnetic properties and cation inversion in chemically synthesized MnFe₂O₄ nanoparticles (with C. N. Chinnasamy, Aria Yang, S. D. Yoon, Kailin Hsu, M. D. Shultz, E. E. Carpenter, C. Vittoria, and V. G. Harris), Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Publications (2007)

MnFe₂O₄ nanoparticles with diameters ranging from about 4 to 50 nm were synthesized using a...